Conceive such an outing, remember the pallid brute that lived in Skerryvore like a weevil in a biscuit, and receive the intelligence that I was rather the better for my journey. Twenty miles ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the miles in a drenching... Sunset - Strana 4881910Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1890 - 580 str.
...Or, after a life of invalidism, how would the adventurer's heart stir at this physical ability for " twenty miles' ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the...interpreter ; to say nothing of sleeping in a native house." He was a hundred gallant heroes in that ride, you may be sure, which makes him look back with disgust... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 352 str.
...like a weevil in a biscuit, and receive the intelligence that I was rather the better for my journey. Twenty miles ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the...our excellent literati would look askance of itself. You are to understand : if I take all this bother, it is not only from a sense of duty, or a love of... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 354 str.
...like a weevil in a biscuit, and receive the intelligence that I was rather the better for my journey. Twenty miles ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the...our excellent literati would look askance of itself. You are to understand : if I take all this bother, it is not only from a sense of duty, or a love of... | |
| 1896 - 928 str.
...like a weevil in a biscuit, and receive the intelligence that I was rather the better for my journey. Twenty miles ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the...and in the morning chill, and six stricken hours' discussion with the political interpreter, to say nothing of sleeping in a native house, at which many... | |
| 1896 - 842 str.
...like a weevil in a biscuit, and receive the intelligence that l was rather the better for my journey. Twenty miles ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the...and in the morning chill, and six stricken hours' discussion with the political interpreter, to say nothing of sleeping in a native house, at which many... | |
| 1896 - 606 str.
...like a weevil in a biscuit, and receive the intelligence that I was rather the better for my journey. Twenty miles ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the miles in a drenching rain, seven of them tasting and in the morning chill, and six stricken hours' discussion with the political interpreter,... | |
| Harry Jay Moors - 1910 - 350 str.
...times he surprised himself by his long rides, to say nothing of the astonishment of his friends. " Twenty miles ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the...excellent literati would look askance of itself." This was his summarized account of a visit to Mataafa, " the rebel king," at Malie. And the interpreter... | |
| Alexander Hume Ford, George Mellen - 1913 - 652 str.
...At times he surprised himself by his long rides, to say nothing of the astonishment of his friends. "Twenty miles ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the...excellent literati would look askance of itself." This was his summarized account of a visit to Mataafa, "the rebel king," at Malie. And the interpreter who... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 440 str.
...like a weevil in a biscuit, and receive the intelligence that I was rather the better for my journey. Twenty miles' ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the...our excellent literati would look askance of itself. You are to understand: if I take all this bother, it is not only from a sense of duty, or a love of... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1912 - 548 str.
...like a weevil in a biscuit, and receive the intelligence that I was rather the better for my journey. Twenty miles' ride, sixteen fences taken, ten of the...our excellent literati would look askance of itself. You are to understand : if I take all this bother, it is not only from a sense of duty, or a love of... | |
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