Ferrybridge, and divers other easements," said Jeanie, cutting short her story, for she observed the Duke made the sign he had fixed upon. "With all these accommodations," answered the Queen, "you must have had a very fatiguing journey, and, I fear, to... The heart of Midlothian - Strana 297autor/autoři: sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1884 - 414 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 346 str.
...all these accommodations," answered the Queen, " you must have had a very fatiguing journey, arid, I fear, to little purpose ; since, if the King were...out of spite.'' She will sink herself now outright, though! the Duke. But he was wrong. The shoals on which Jeanie had touched in this delicate conversation... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 340 str.
...he had fixed upon. " With all these accommodations," answered the Queen, " you must have had » very fatiguing journey, and, I fear, to little purpose...good, for I suppose your people of Edinburgh would bang her out of spite." She will sink herself now outright, thought the Dake. But he was wrong. The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 346 str.
...he had fixed upon. " With all these accommodations," answered the Queen, " you must have had a very fatiguing journey, and, I fear, to little purpose...sister, in all probability it would do her little good, for'I suppose your people of Edinburgh would hang her out of spite.* . She will sink herself now outright,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 728 str.
...he had fixed upon. " With all these accommodations," answered the Queen, " you must have had a very fatiguing journey, and, I fear, to little purpose...would do her little good, for I suppose your people ot Edinburgh would hang her out of spite." She will sink herself now outright, thought the Duke. sation... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 728 str.
...have had a very fatiguing jour/ ney, and I fear to little purpose; since if the King were topwrdon your sister, in all probability it would do her little good, for I suppose your people of Edinburgh wqidd hang her out of spite." Sha will sink herself now outright, thought the Duke. Hut he was wrong.... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 str.
...these accommodations," answered the queen, 'you must have had a very fatiguing journey, and I fear io little purpose ; since, if the king were to pardon...now outright," thought the duke. ' But he was wrong. This rock was above water, and she avoided it. " She was confident," she said, " that baith town and... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1854 - 440 str.
...these accommodations," answered the queen, ' you must have had a very fatiguing journey, and I fear LO little purpose ; since, if the king were to pardon...now outright," thought the duke. But he was wrong. This rock was above water, and she avoided it. " She was confident," she said, " that baith town and... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1855 - 442 str.
...he had fixed upon. " With all these accommodations," answered the queen, 'you must have had a very fatiguing journey, and I fear to little purpose ;...now outright," thought the duke. But he was wrong. This rock was above water, and she avoided it. "'She was confident," she said, "that baith town and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 732 str.
...he had fixed upon. " With all these accommodations," answered the Queen, " vou must have had a very e. This is my resolution, take it u you may. I WILL...without witnesses, will I hear it. Now, choose," he sa wpuldTiang her out of spite." She will sink herself now outright, thought the Duke. But he was wrong.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 422 str.
...he had fixed upon. " With all these accommodations," answered the Queen, " you must have had a very fatiguing journey, and, I fear, to little purpose ; since, if the King were to pardon you* sister, in all probability it would do her little good, for I suppose your people of Edinburgh... | |
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