so get up on my back, and grip me well for fear you'd fall off, and I'll fly you out of the bog.' ' I am afraid/ says I, 'your honour's making game of me; for who ever heard of riding a horseback on an eagle before?' 'Ton the honour of a gentleman... Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland - Side 129af Thomas Crofton Croker - 1838 - 344 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1826 - 550 sider
...grip me well for fear you 'd fall off, and I '11 fly you out of the bog.' * I am afraid,' says I, ' if your honour's making game of me; for who ever heard...honour of a gentleman,' says he, putting his right hand on his breast, ' I am quite in earnest; and so now either take my offer or starve in the bog —... | |
| 1826 - 562 sider
...fall off, and I '11 fly you out of the bog.' ' I am afraid,' says I, * if your honour's making gamt of me; for who ever heard •of riding a horseback...honour of a gentleman,' says he, putting his right hand on his breast, ' I am quite in earnest; and so now either take my offer or starve in the bog —... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 sider
...stones at me or mine, nor cries out after us in the fields — my life for yours,' says he ; 'so get up on my back, and grip me well for fear you'd fall...says he, putting his right foot on his breast, ' I ara quite in earnest ; and so now either take my offer or starve in the bog — besides, I see that... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1825 - 576 sider
...stones at me or mine, nor cries out after us in the fields— my life for yours," says he ; " so get up on my back, and grip me well for fear you'd fall...horseback on an eagle before ?" " 'Pon the honour of a gen-' tleman," says he, putting his right foot on his breast, " I em quite in earnest ; and so now... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 sider
...stones at me or mine, nor cries out after us in the fields — my life for yours,' says he ; «so get up on my back, and grip me well for fear you'd fall off, and I'll fly you out of the bog.' '1 am afraid,' says I, < your honour's making game of me ; for who ever heard of riding a horseback... | |
| 1825 - 362 sider
...nor cries out after us in the fields— my life for youn," says he ; " so get upon my back, and gripe me well, for fear you'd fall off, and I'll fly you out of the bog." " 1 am afraid," says I, • • your honour's making game of me ; fur who erer heard of riding a horseback... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 954 sider
...stones at me or mine, nor cries out after us in the fields — my life for yours,' says he ; 'so get up on my back, and grip me well for fear you'd fall...ever heard of riding a horseback on an eagle before?' ' 'l'on the honour of a gentleman,' says he, putting his right foot on his breast, ' I am quite in... | |
| William Hone - 1839 - 874 sider
...stones at me or mine, nor cries out after us in the fields — my life for yours,' says he ; 'so get up on my back, and grip me well for fear you'd fall...ever heard of riding a horseback on an eagle before ?' ' Ton the honour of a gentleman,' says he, putting his right foot on his breast, ' I am quite in... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1859 - 392 sider
...stones at me nor mine, nor cries out after us in the fields — my life for yours,' says he ; 'so get up on my back, and grip me well for fear you'd fall off, and I 'll fly you out of the bog. ' ' I am afraid, ' says I, ' your honour's making game of me ; for who... | |
| 1877 - 494 sider
...stones at me or mine, nor cries out after us in the fields — my life for yours,' says he ; 'so get up on my back, and grip me well for fear you'd fall oif, and I'll fly you out of the bog,' — I am afraid, says I, your honour's making game of me ; for... | |
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