| William Mariner - 1827 - 358 páginas
...accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upon, which Finow snatched the paper from his hand, inn!, with astonishment, looked at it, turned it round and...is neither like myself, nor any body else ! where we my l:'gs ? how do you know it to be I ?" and then, without stopping for any attempt at an explanation,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 444 páginas
...him to read what that was : he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upon which Finow snatched the paper from his hand, and, with astonishment,...length he exclaimed, ' this is neither like myself nor anybody else ! where are my legs? how do you know it to be I?' and then, without stopping for any attempt... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 446 páginas
...him to read what that was : he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upon which Finow snatched the paper from his hand, and, with astonishment,...length he exclaimed, ' this is neither like myself nor anybody else ! where are my legs? how do you know it to be I ?' and then, without stopping for any... | |
| 1832 - 406 páginas
...him to read what that was: he accordingly pronounced aloud ihe name of the king, upon which Finnow snatched the paper from his hand, and, with astonishment,...length he exclaimed, 'This is neither like myself nor anybody else! Where are my legs ? How do you know it to be 1 ?" And then, without stopping for any... | |
| 1833 - 480 páginas
...to tell him what that was ; he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upon which Finow snatched the paper from his hand, and with astonishment...neither like myself, nor any body else! Where are my legs? how do you know it to be I?" and then, without stopping for any attempt at an explanation, he... | |
| J. L. Levison - 1834 - 282 páginas
...him to tell him what it was : he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upon which Finow snatched the paper from his hand, and with astonishment...neither like myself, nor any body else ! where are my legs ? how do you know it to be IV and then, without stopping for any explanation, he ordered Mr. Mariner... | |
| William Chambers - 1837 - 352 páginas
...desired him to read what that was: he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upon which Finow snatched the paper from his hand, and, with astonishment,...neither like myself nor any body else! where are my legs? how do you know it to be I?' and then, without stopping for any attempt at an explanation, he... | |
| 1846 - 774 páginas
...desired thim to read what it was; he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king, upon which Finnow snatched the paper from his hand, and, with astonishment,...neither like myself nor any body else! Where are my legs'! How do you know it to be 1!" And then, without stopping for any attempt at explanation, he immediately... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 288 páginas
...him to read what that was : he accordingly pronounced aloud the name of the king ; upon which Finow snatched the paper from his hand, and, with astonishment,...in all directions ; at length he exclaimed, " This 9 is neither like myself, nor anybody else ! Where are my 10 legs ? how do you know it to be me?" And... | |
| Lingual reader - 1853 - 222 páginas
...— FEENOW. The king was very much amazed. He snatched the paper out of his hand, and looked at it. " This is neither like myself, nor any body else! Where are my legs? How do you know it to be me ?" Wilmer smiled at the wonder of King Feenow. It was all plain to... | |
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