They staid a little while for him but in vain. They called aloud, but no reply ; at last the young women pressed their mother to think where they were, and go on. She would not leave the place ; she wandered about, forlorn and amazed. Lancashire Illustrated - Página 66por Thomas Allen - 1832 - 112 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas West - 1789 - 336 páginas
...village knew them better than the old man did;) when they were about half-way over, a .thick fog rofe, and as they advanced they found the water much deeper than they expeftcd: the old man was puzzled; he ftopped, and faid he would go a little way to find fome mark... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1807 - 910 páginas
...seven mile sands, as they had been frequently used to do, (for nobody in the village knew them belter than the old man did). When they were about half way...than they expected ; the old man was puzzled ; he stopt, and said he would go a little way to find some mark he was acquainted with ; they staid a while... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 páginas
...village knew them better 541 than the old man did. When they were about half way over a thick fog rose, and as they advanced, they found the water much deeper...find some mark he was acquainted with. They staid a little while for him but in vain. They called aloud, but no reply; at last the young women pressed... | |
| 1821 - 394 páginas
...village knew them better than the old man did) ; when they were about halfway over, a thick fog rose, and as they advanced they found the water much deeper...way to find some mark he was acquainted with ; they stayed awhile for him, but in vain ; they called aloud, but no reply : at last the young women pressed... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 páginas
...village knew them better than the old man did); when they were about halfway over, a thick fog rose, and as they advanced they found the water much deeper...way to find some mark he was acquainted with; they stayed awhile for him, but in vain; they called aloud, but no reply: at last the young women pressed... | |
| Thomas West - 1821 - 346 páginas
...village knew them better than the old man did) when they were about half-way over, a thick fog rose, and as they advanced they found the water much deeper...stopped, and said he would go a little way to find Homo mark he wus acquainted with ; they staid a while for him, but in vain ; they called aloud, but... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - 1830 - 216 páginas
...following on horseback, set out one day to pass the seven mile sands, when the tide was out, as they had frequently used to do ; for nobody in the village...stopped and said he would go a little way to find some maik he was acquainted with ; they staid awhile for him, but in vain ; they called out, but no reply... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1836 - 336 páginas
...village knew them better than the old man did. When they were about half way over a thick fog rose, and as they advanced, they found the water much deeper...find some mark he was acquainted with. They staid a little while for him but in vain. They called aloud, but no reply ; at last the young women pressed... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1847 - 636 páginas
...village knew them better than the old man did. When they were about half way over, a thick fog rose ; and as they advanced they found the water much deeper...way to find some mark he was acquainted with. They stayed a little while for him ; but in vain. They called aloud ; but no reply. At last the young women... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 páginas
...village knew them better than the old man did. When they were about half-way over, a thick fog rose ; and as they advanced they found the water much deeper...way to find some mark he was acquainted with. They stayed a little while for him ; but in vain. They called aloud ; but no reply. At last the young women... | |
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