| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, Edward Cornelius Towne, George Henry Warner - 1897 - 656 páginas
...dress; but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." "And dost thou imagine then, Partridge," cries Jones, "that...not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found out it was his own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden, how his fear forsook him... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 556 páginas
...when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." " And dost tliou imagine then, Partridge," cries Jones, "that he was...sir," said Partridge, " did not you yourself observe afterward, when he found it was his own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden, how... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 526 páginas
...dress ; but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." "And dost thou imagine then, Partridge," cries Jones, "...sir," said Partridge, " did not you yourself observe afterward, when he found it was his own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden, how... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 746 páginas
...dress; but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." " And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge," cries Jones,...he found it was his own father's spirit, and how he [154] was murdered in the garden, how his fear forsook him by degrees, and he was struck dumb with... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1903 - 378 páginas
...dress ; but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." " And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge," cries Jones,...he found it was his own father's spirit, and how he PARTRIDGE'S CRITICISMS was murdered in the garden, how his fear forsook him by degrees, and he was... | |
| Lionel Strachey - 1905 - 316 páginas
...dress; but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." " And dost thou imagine then, Partridge," cries Jones, "that...sir," said Partridge, " did not you yourself observe afterward, when he found it was his own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden, how... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 páginas
...dress; but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge," cries Jones,...his own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in his garden, how his fear fflrsook him by degrees, and he was struck dumb with sorrow, as it were, just... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer - 1917 - 816 páginas
...dress; but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." << And dost thou imagine then, Partridge, " cries Jones,...not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found out it was his own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden, how his fear forsook him... | |
| John Boynton Priestley - 1925 - 320 páginas
...but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." — " And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge," cries Jones,...own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the Fools and Philosophers garden, how his fear forsook him by degrees, and he was struck dumb with sorrow,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1926 - 350 páginas
...hold of me." "And dost thou imagine then, Partridge," cries Jones, "that he was really frightned?" "Nay, sir," said Partridge, "did not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found out it was his own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden, how his fear forsook him... | |
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