So am I, Stephen," said his honour, "and so are all the folks in the house, I hope. But if there be a knave amongst us, it must be he that tells the story he cannot prove." He paused, and then added, mair sternly, " If I understand your trick, sir, you... The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions - Side 45af Walter Scott - 1847Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Tobias Merton - 1824 - 488 sider
...us, it must be he that tells the story he cannot prove." He paused, and then added, mair sternly, " If I understand your trick, sir, you want to take...demanding. — Where do you suppose this money to be ? — I insist upon knowing." My gndesire saw every thing look so muckle against him, that he grew... | |
| 1824 - 394 sider
...us,1 it must be he that tells the story he cannot prove." He paused, and then added mair sternly, « If I understand your trick, Sir, you want to take...demanding. — Where do you suppose this money to be ? — I insist upon knowing." My gudesire saw every thing look so mucklc against him, that he grew... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 400 sider
...us, it must be he that tells the story he cannot prove." He paused, and then added, mair sternly, " If I understand your trick, sir, you want to take...demanding. — Where do you suppose this money to be ? — I insist upon knowing." My gudesire saw every thing look so muckle against him, that he grew... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 338 sider
...and then added, mair sternly, " If I understand your trick, sir, you want to take advanVOL. i. a tage of some malicious reports concerning things in this...demanding. — Where do you suppose this money to be ? — I insist upon knowing." My gudesire saw everything look so muckle against him, that he grew nearly... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 sider
...us, it must be he that tells the story he cannot prove." He paused, and then added, mair sternly, " If I understand your trick, sir, you want to take...my character, by insinuating that I have received tlie rent I am demanding. — Where do you suppose this money to be ? — I insist upon knowing." My... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 334 sider
...added, mair sternly, " If I under, stand your trick, sir, you want to take ;u! van. VOL. I. Q tage of some malicious reports concerning things in this...by insinuating that I have received the rent I am demanding.—-Where do you suppose this money to be ?—I insist upon knowing." My gudesire saw everything... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 336 sider
...and then added, mair sternly, " If I understand your trick, sir, you want to take advanvOL. I. Q tage of some malicious reports concerning things in this...by insinuating that I have received the rent I am demanding.—Where do you suppose this money to be ?—I insist upon knowing." My gudesire saw everything... | |
| 1826 - 654 sider
...us, it must be he that tells the story he cannot prove.' He ¿paused, and then added, mair sternly, ' If I understand your trick, Sir, you want to take...perhaps take away my character, by insinuating that I hani icceived the rent I am demanding. — Where do you suppose this money to be ? — I insist upon... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 378 sider
...us, it must be he that tells the story he cannot prove." He paused, and then added, mair sternly, " If I understand your trick, sir, you want to take...demanding. — Where do you suppose this money to be ? — I insist upon knowing." My gudesire saw every thing look sae muckle against him that he grew... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 848 sider
...amongst us it must be he that tells the story he cannot prove." He paused, and then added mair sternly, " If I understand your trick, sir, you want to take...family, and particularly respecting my father's sudden -'eath, thereby to cheat me out of the money, and peraps take away my character, by insinuating that... | |
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