| Walter Scott - 1824 - 334 sider
...roared aloud, " Stop though, thou sack-doudling son of a whore ! I am not done with thee. HERE we da nothing for nothing; and you must return on this very...yours." He had no sooner uttered the word than all was dark around him ; and he sunk on the earth with such a sudden shock, that he lost both breath and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 330 sider
...roared aloud, " Stop though, thou sack-doudling son of a whore ! I am not done with thee. HERE we da nothing for nothing; and you must return on this very...to yours." He had no sooner uttered the word than ail -was dark around him ; and he sunk on the earth with such a sudden shock, that he lost both breath... | |
| 1824 - 394 sider
...200.) MY gudesire uttered niony thanks, and was about to retire, when Sir Robert roared aloud, " Stop though, thou sack-doudling son of a whore ! I am not...tongue was loosed of a suddenly, and he said aloud, "1 refer mysell to God s pleasure, and not to yours." He had no sooner uttered the word than all was... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 sider
...mony thanks, and was about to retire, when Sir Robert roared aloud, " Stop though, thou sackdoudlin son of a whore ! I am not done with thee. HERE we...loosed of a suddenly, and he said aloud, " I refer myself to God's pleasure and not to yours." He had no sooner uttered the word than all was dark around... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 338 sider
...Cradle." My gudesire uttered mony thanks, and was about to retire, when Sir Robert roared aloud, " Stop though, thou sack-doudling son of a whore ! I am not...my protection." My father's tongue was loosed of a suddenty, and he said aloud, " I refer mysell to God's pleasure, and not to yours." He had no sooner... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 336 sider
...aloud, " Stop though, thou sack-doudling son of a whore ! I am not done with thee. HEBE we donothing for nothing; and you must return on this very day...my protection." My father's tongue was loosed of a suddenty, and he said aloud, " I refer mysell to God's pleasure, and not to yours." He had no sooner... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 400 sider
...master the homage that you owe me for my protection." My father's tongue was loosed of a suddenty, and he said aloud, " I refer mysell to God's pleasure,...yours." He had no sooner uttered the word than all was dark around him ; and he sunk on the earth with such a sudden shock, that he lost both breath and... | |
| 1826 - 654 sider
...Cradle.' " My gudesire uttered mony thanks, and was about to retire, when Sir Robert roared aloud, ' Stop though, thou sack-doudling son of a whore ! I am not...Here we do nothing for nothing ; and you must return ott this very day twelvemonth, to pay your master the homage that you owe me for my protection.' "... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 378 sider
...Cradle." My gudesire uttered mony thanks, and was about to retire, when Sir Robert roared aloud, " Stop though, thou sack-doudling son of a whore ! I am not...for nothing ; and you must return on this very day * The reader is referred for particulars to Pitscottie's History of Scotland. twelvemonth, to pay your... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 848 sider
...gudesire uttered mony thanks, and was about to retire, when Sir Robert roared aloud, " Stop, though,thou sack-doudling son of a whore ! I am not done with...my protection." My father's tongue was loosed of a suddenty, and he said aloud, " I refer mysell to God's pleasure, and not to yours." He had no sooner... | |
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