| Robert Southey - 1820 - 856 páginas
...power to hurt you,' He then went close to the place atid said sternly, ' Thou deaf and dumb devil, why dost thou fright these children, that cannot answer...night." Till this time, my father had never heard Ihe least disturbance in his study. But Ihe next evening, as he attempted to go into his study (of... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 560 páginas
...it power to hurt you.' He then went close to the place and said sternly, ' Thou deaf and dumb devil, why dost thou fright these children, that cannot answer...we heard nothing more that night." Till this time, ray father had never heard the least disturbances in his study. But the next evening, as he attempted... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 516 páginas
...children, t Int. cannot answer for themselves Ï Come to me in my study that am a man ?' Instantly U knocked his knock (the particular knock which he always...used at the gate) as if it would shiver the board iu pieces, and we heard nothing more that night." Till this time, my father had never heard the least... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 562 páginas
...it power to hurt you.' He then went close to the place and said sternly, ' Thou deaf and dumb devil, why dost thou fright these children, that cannot answer for themselves ? Come to me in my study thnt am a man ?' Instantly it knocked his knock (the particular knock which he always used at the gate)... | |
| T. M. Jarvis - 1823 - 252 páginas
...it power to hurt you." He then went close to the place, and said sternly, 'Thou deaf and dumb devil, why dost thou fright these children, that cannot answer for themselves? .Come to me in my study,that am a man!' Instantly it knocked his knock (the particular knock which he always used at... | |
| Robert Southey, Alexander Knox, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1846 - 586 páginas
...power to hurt you.' He then went close to the place, and said sternly, ' Thou deaf and dumb devil, why dost thou fright these children, that cannot answer...the board in pieces, and we heard nothing more that niglit." Till this time, my father had never heard the least disturbances in his study. But the next... | |
| John T. Bonnel - 1852 - 110 páginas
...power to hurt you.'' He then went close to the place, and said sternly, ' Thou deaf and dumb devil, why dost thou fright these children that cannot answer...Till this time my father had never heard the least disturbance in his study. But the next evening, as he attempted to go into his study, (of which none... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 248 páginas
...power to hurt you." He then went close to the place, and said sternly, " Show, deaf and dumb devil, why dost thou fright these children, that cannot answer...used at the gate), as if it would shiver the board in piece?, and we heard nothing more that night. Till this time my father had never heard the least disturbance... | |
| 1853 - 582 páginas
...to the place, and said, sternly, ' Thou deaf and dumb devil, THE COCK-LANE GHOST. why dost 1 1" .11 fright these children that cannot answer for themselves ? Come to me in my study, that am a num. Instantly it knocked his knock (the particular knock which he always used at the gate), as if... | |
| Henry Spicer - 1853 - 508 páginas
...He then went close to the place, and said, sternly, ' Thou deaf and dumb devil, why dost thou flight these children that cannot answer for themselves ?...in pieces; and we heard nothing more that night.' ***** "By this time all my sisters were so accustomed to these noises, that they gave them little disturbance.... | |
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