| 1826 - 820 páginas
...he slackened bis pace a little, as if to give me an opportunity of amending my neglect. However, I was so drowned in reflection, that I did not take...glance, as much as to say, " Well, master, what now p" I never thought the Doctor so little, or myself so tail, as at this moment. Having continued some... | |
| 1826 - 840 páginas
...me, he slackened his pace a Httle, as if to give me an opportunity of amending my neglect. However, I was so drowned in reflection, that I did not take...thought the Doctor so little, or myself so tall, as at tliii moment. Having continued some time in the above attitude, he took ofFhis hat, and made me a profound... | |
| 1826 - 820 páginas
...he slackened his pace a little, as if to giro mo an opportunity of amending my neglect. However, I was so drowned in reflection that I did not take the...glance, as much as to say, " Well, master, what now i" I never thought the Doctor so little, or myself so tall, aa at fhiq moment. Having continued some time... | |
| 1826 - 918 páginas
...his pace a little, as if !° ge me an opportunity of amend">? y neglect. However, I was so «о1 ed in reflection that I did not take the hint. At last...a sudden stop directly in front of me, folded his urms in the same manner as mine, and looked upwards in my face with a fixed glance, as much as to say,... | |
| 1829 - 762 páginas
...me, he slackened his pace a little as if to give me an opportunity of amending my neglect. However, I was so drowned in reflection, that I did not take...in front of me, folded his arms in the same manner аз mine, and looked upwards in my face with a fixed glance, as much as to say, " Well, master, what... | |
| 1834 - 436 páginas
...give me an opportunity of amending rny neglect. However, I was so drowned in reflection, that I dW not take the hint. At last he made a sudden stop directly...glance, as much as to say, " Well, master, what now?" 1 never thought the doctor so little, or myself so tall, as at this moment. Having continued some time... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1844 - 490 páginas
...he slackened his pace a little, as if to give me an opportunity of amending my neglect. However, I was so drowned in reflection, that I did not take...continued some time in the above attitude, he took oft" his hat, and made me a profound bow. " Mr Wolstang, I am your most humble servant." Then rising... | |
| 1826 - 504 páginas
...he slackened his pace a little, as if to give me an opportunity of amending my neglect. However, I was so drowned in reflection that I did not take the...Doctor so little, or myself so tall, as at this moment. Hiving continued soma time in the above attitude, he took off his bat, and made me a profound bow.... | |
| 1826 - 456 páginas
...slackened his pace a little, as if |° give me an opportunity of amendin? my neglect. However, I was so in reflection that I did not take the hint. At last...same manner as mine, and looked upwards in my face wiih a fixed glance, as much as to say, " Well, master, what now ?" I never thought the Doctor so little,... | |
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