| James Johnstone Johnstone (chevalier de) - 1821 - 544 sider
...any person whatever, she looked at him for some moments with an air of surprise, and then opened a press, calling out with a loud voice, " Come out,...concealed them, and threw themselves at his feet. * * The late Mr. Halkston, of Rathillet, who had been in this expedition, told Mr. Young that the belief... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1827 - 334 sider
...any person whatever, she looked at him for some moments with an air of surprise, and then opened a press, Calling out with a loud voice, ' Come out,...concealed them, and threw themselves at his feet. "— *johnstone's Memoirs, p. 101. In a letter from Derby, which made the round of the Journals, the... | |
| 1832 - 592 sider
...any person whatever, she looked at him, for some moments, with an air of surprise, and then opened a press, calling out with a loud voice, ' Come out, children, the gentleman will not eat you.' " Lochiel remained with the young Chevalier's army until the 18th of March, 1746, when he was despatched,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 462 sider
...any person whatever, she looked at him for some moments with an air of surprise, and then opened a press, calling out with a loud voice, ' Come out,...will not eat you.' The children immediately left the pres% where she had concealed them, and threw themselves at his feet. They affirmed in the newspapers... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1838 - 672 sider
...person whatever, " she looked at him for some moments with an air of surprise, " and then opened a press, calling out with a loud voice, ' Come " out,...concealed them, " and threw themselves at his feet." — Chevalier Johnstone's Memoirs, p. 101. 8vo. ed. places, again, the impression was more favourable.... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1838 - 680 sider
...person whatever, " she looked at him for some moments with an air of surprise, " and then opened a press, calling out with a loud voice, ' Come " out,...concealed them, " and threw themselves at his feet." — Chevalier Johnstone's Memoirs, p. 101. 8vo. ed. places, again, the impression was more favourable.... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1841 - 464 sider
...any person whatever, she looked at him for some moments with an air of surprise, and then opened a press, calling out with a loud voice, 'Come out, children,...immediately left the press where she had concealed them, and tlirew themselves at his feet." senses, and told her to explain herself; when coaled them, and tkrew... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1846 - 344 sider
...surprise, and then opened a press, calling out with a loud voice, 'Come out, children, the gentlemen will not eat you.' The children immediately left the...concealed them, and threw themselves at his feet." On the 23d, the Highland army marched out of Penrith in two divisions; the one, consisting entirely... | |
| 1887 - 698 sider
...made them their common food." On his assuring her that they did nothing of the kind she " opened a press, calling out with a loud voice : ' Come out, children, the gentleman will not eat you'" (to.). Even what they did eat some of them were willing to pay for. Sergeant Clark, of Brampton, now... | |
| 1887 - 698 sider
...made them their common food." On hie assuring her that they did nothing of the kind she " opened a press, calling out with a loud voice : ' Come out, children, the gentleman will not eat you ' " (ib. ). Even what they did eat some of them were willing to pay for. Sergeant Clark, of Brampton,... | |
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