But the pack will be better out of your way," said he, " and safer, if you will be so kind as lock it by in some room or closet." She then led him into a low parlour, where he placed it carefully on two chairs, and went his way, wishing Alice a good night.... Sporting Magazine - Strana 2561809Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1818 - 596 str.
...will be so kind as lock it by in some room ur closet." She then led him into a luw parlour, where he placed it carefully on two chairs, and went his way,...left in the large house by themselves, she could not, tor her life, quit thinking of the pack one moment. What was in it, which made it so hcuvy that its... | |
| James Hogg - 1821 - 356 str.
...will be so kind as lock it by in some room or closet." She then led him into a low parlour, where he placed it carefully on two chairs, and went his way, wishing Alice a good night. When old Alice and the pack were left together in the large house by themselves, she felt a kind of undefined... | |
| 1844 - 858 str.
...will be so kind as lock it by in some room or closet." She then led him into a low parlonr, where he placed it carefully on two chairs, and went his way,...Alice a good night. When Alice and the pack were left together in the large house by themselves, she felt a kind of undefined terror come over her mind about... | |
| 1846 - 430 str.
...will be so kind as lock it by in some room or closet." She then led him into a low parlour, where ho placed it carefully on two chairs, and went his way,...Alice a good night. When Alice and the pack were left together in the large house by themselves, she felt a kind of undefined terror come over her mind about... | |
| Tales - 1858 - 168 str.
...will be so kind as lock it by in some room or closet." She then led him into a low parlour, where he placed it carefully on two chairs, and went his way,...Alice a good night. When Alice and the pack were left together in the large house by themselves, she felt a kind of undefined terror come over her mind about... | |
| Joseph Crawhall - 1883 - 454 str.
...then led him into a low parlour, where he placed it carefully on two chairs, and went his way, wiming Alice a good night. When Alice and the pack were left in the large houfe by themfelves, me could not, for her life, quit thinking of the pack one moment. What was in... | |
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