| John Seely Hart - 1849 - 934 páginas
...gallant sees that I am intimate with you, he will approach me in regard to you, and you may be sure I '11 manage all things for the best Now, tell me something...you so, he has fallen desperately in love with your Lady, ship." " Treason, treason !" cried the Lady Susannah : " how can you say such a thing? — the... | |
| Calvin Henderson Wiley - 1852 - 148 páginas
...encourage Rowton. It might be dangerous to leave him behind. Do you understand me ?" " I do not know that I do," answered Alice ; it is impossible for...Ribs, who has had the effrontery to make love to me." 62 UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. " Gracious Heaven ! exclaimed her Ladyship. "You need not be so astonished,"... | |
| Charles Burdett - 1856 - 418 páginas
...hastily thrusting one hand into his pocket, he turned away. There were, as has been said, many to ask, " Who is he ? What is he ? and where did he come from ?" and there were some who, taking all for gold that glittered, had the ready answer, " Robert Arnold... | |
| Arthur A. Nelson - 1915 - 598 páginas
...Sherry's eyes as the door closed behind him. " Man," he said, " where did you get that big bronze devil ? Who is he, what is he, and where did he come from? I have my reasons for asking," he added. " As you may recall, ethnography happens to be a hobby of... | |
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