| Ronald Carter, John McRae - 1997 - 613 str.
...in woman, and eke besought 'her Leddyship to have pity on a poor misguided young creature,' in tones so affecting, that, like the notes of some of her...your countryfolk are, where child-murder is become so commonplace as to require the restraint of laws like yours?' 'If your Leddyship pleases,' answered... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 2001 - 470 str.
...woman, and eke besought ' her Leddyship to have pity on a poor misguided young creature,' in tones so affecting, that, like the notes of some of her...people your countryfolk are, where child-murder is became so common as to require the restraint of laws like yours ? ' ' If your Leddyship pleases,' answered... | |
| Ronald Carter, John McRae - 2001 - 598 str.
...Leddyship to have pity on a poor misguided young cteature,' in tones so affecting, that, like the nores of some of her native songs, provincial vulgarity...young woman,' said the Queen, but in a kind tone, 'and rell me what sort of a barbarous people your countryfolk are, where child-murder is become so commonplace... | |
| Heidi Kaufman, Christopher J. Fauske - 2004 - 308 str.
...not simply an expression of truth, but an instrument for saying one thing and meaning another."2'' "Stand up, young woman," said the Queen, but in a..."and tell me what sort of a barbarous people your country folk are, where child-murder is become so common as to require the restraint of laws like yours?"... | |
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