Tain't much use for fools, you may lay to it — that, nor nothing," cried Silver. " But now, you look here ; you're young, you are, but you're as smart as paint. I see that when I set my eyes on you, and I'll talk to you like a man." You may imagine... Treasure Island - Strana 41autor/autoři: Robert Louis Stevenson - 1914 - 229 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1908 - 382 str.
...paint. I see that when I set my eyes on you, and I 'll talk to you like a man." You may imagine how I felt when I heard this abominable old rogue addressing...myself. I think, if I had been able, that I would have VOL. VI. — 7 killed him through the barrel. Meantime, he ran on, little supposing he was overheard.... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1910 - 640 str.
...paint. I see that when I set my eyes on you, and 1'l1 talk to you like a man." You may imagine how I felt when I heard this abominable old rogue addressing...Meantime, he ran on, little supposing he was overheard. like fighting-cocks, and when a cruise is done, why, it's hundreds of pounds instead of hundreds of... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1910 - 384 str.
...paint. I see that when I set my eyes on you, and I 'll talk to you like a man." You may imagine how I felt when I heard this abominable old rogue addressing...myself. I think, if I had been able, that I would have VOL. VI. — 7 killed him through the barrel. Meantime, he ran on, little supposing he was overheard.... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 330 str.
...paint. I 15 see that when I set my eyes on you, and I'll talk to you like a man." You may imagine how I felt when I heard this abominable old rogue addressing...of flattery as he had used to myself. I think, if 20 I had been able, that I would have killed him through the barrel. Meantime, he ran on, little supposing... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1916 - 346 str.
...paint. I see that when I set my eyes on you, and I'll talk to you like a man." You can imagine how I felt when I heard this abominable old rogue addressing...and they risk swinging, but they eat and drink like fighting cocks, and when a cruise is done, why it's hundreds of pounds instead of hundreds of farthings... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1922 - 600 str.
...paint. I see that when I set my eyes on you, and I'll talk to you like a man." You may imagine how I felt when I heard this abominable old rogue addressing...had been able, that I would have killed him through so the barrel. Meantime, he ran on, little supposing he was overheard. "Here it is about gentlemen... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1922 - 600 str.
...flattery as he had used to myself. I think, if I had been able, that I would have killed him through so the barrel. Meantime, he ran on, little supposing...overheard. "Here it is about gentlemen of fortune. Ttyey lives rough, and they risk swinging, but they eat and drink like fighting-cocks, and when a cruise... | |
| Melvin Everett Haggerty - 1927 - 586 str.
...paint. I see that when I set my eyes on you, and I'll talk to you like a man." You may imagine how I felt when I heard this abominable old rogue addressing...of flattery as he had used to myself. I think, if I had'been able, that I would have killed him through the barrel. Meantime, he ran on, little supposing... | |
| W. W. Robson, William Wallace Robson - 1984 - 288 str.
...At the time we enjoy, at Jim's expense, his reversal of feeling about Silver: 'You may imagine how I felt when I heard this abominable old rogue addressing...that I would have killed him through the barrel.' 88 Treasure Island itself, which we now reach, is not one of the great islands of fiction. It is much... | |
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