... after which, to the last moment of his life, he never heard the least allusion to the story, in whatever voice or tone it was mentioned, without getting up and retiring into the darkest corner of the room with great appearance. of distress. Then if... Recollections of a Housekeeper - Página 124por Caroline Howard Gilman - 1838 - 155 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Elementary books - 1860 - 270 páginas
...great appearance of distress. Then if you said, ' The baker was well paid,' or ' The baker was not burt after all,' Camp came forth from his hiding-place, capered, barked, and rejoiced. " When he was unable, towards the end of his life, to attend me when on horseback, he used to watch... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1864 - 218 páginas
...of the room with great appearance of distress. Then, if you said, ' The baker was well paid,' or ' The baker was not hurt after all,' Camp came forth from his hiding-place, capered, and barked, and rejoiced. When he was unable, towards the end of his life, to attend me when on horseback,... | |
| 1866 - 476 páginas
...dark corner of the room. But if you added to the remark by saying ' the baker was well paid,' or, 'thn baker was not hurt after all,' Camp came forth from his hiding-place, capering, barking, 464 and rejoicing. Towards the end of his life, when t 'amp was 1mаЫo to attend... | |
| 1869 - 530 páginas
...of the room, with great appearance of distress. Then if you said, ' the baker was well paid,' or, ' the baker was not hurt after all,' Camp came forth from his hidingplace, capered, and barked, and rejoiced. When he was unable, toward the end of his life, to attend me when on horseback,... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1869 - 346 páginas
...corner of the room with great appearance of distress. Then if you said, ' The baker was well paid,' or ' The baker was not hurt after all,' Camp came forth from his hiding-place, capered, and barked, and rejoiced. When he was unable, towards the end of his life, to attend me when on horseback,... | |
| Francis Orpen Morris - 1870 - 190 páginas
...corner of the room with great appearance of distress. Then if you said, the baker was well paid, or, the baker was not hurt after all, ' Camp ' came forth from his hiding-place, capered, and barked and rejoiced. When he was unable, towards the end of his life, to attend me when on horseback,... | |
| Dogs - 1872 - 318 páginas
...corner of the room, with great appearance of distress. Then if you said, ' the baker was well paid/ or ' the baker was not hurt after all/ Camp came forth from his hiding-place, capered, and barked, and rejoiced. When he was unable, towards the end of his life, to attend me when on horseback,... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1877 - 378 páginas
...of the room with great appearance. of distress. Then if you said, ' The baker was well paid,' or ' The baker was not hurt after all,' Camp came forth from his hiding-place, capered, and barked, and rejoiced. When he was unable, towards the end of his life, to attend me when on horseback,... | |
| 1883 - 304 páginas
...of the room, with great appearance of distress. Then if you •aid, " The baker was well paid," or " The baker was not hurt, after all," Camp came forth from his hiding-place, capered and barked, and rejoiced. When hu was unable, towards the end of his life, to attend me when on horseback,... | |
| 1907 - 1018 páginas
...corner of the room, with great appearance of distress. Then if you said, 'the baker was well paid,' or 'the baker was not hurt after all,' Camp came forth from his hiding place, capered and barked and rejoiced." This same Camp certainly possessed a singular knowledge... | |
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