... really present ; and answered my own questions in my lord's voice, as nearly as I could imitate it. I walked up and down as if we were conversing together, till I thought they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought... The book of adventure and peril - Side 26af Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Struthers - 1828 - 708 sider
...they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood half in it, that...important occasion, who had always been so punctual on the smallest trifles ; that I saw no other remedy than to go in person ; that if the Tower were... | |
| George Buchanan - 1829 - 742 sider
...they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood half in it, that...important occasion, who had always been so punctual on the smallest trifles ; that I saw no other remedy than to go in person ; that if the Tower were... | |
| George Buchanan - 1829 - 764 sider
...they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood half in it, that...important occasion, who had always been so punctual on the smallest trifles ; that I saw no other remedy than to go in person ; that if the Tower were... | |
| Jacobite minstrelsy - 1829 - 400 sider
...they had time enongh thoronghly to elear themselres of the guards. I then thonght proper to make off also. I opened the door and stood half in it, that those in the outward ehamher might hear what I said; hut held it so elose that they eould not look in. I hade my lord a... | |
| 1833 - 894 sider
...tlie guards. I then thought proper to make off also. 1 opened the door, and stood half in it that time in the outward chamber might hear what I said, but held it so close they could not look in. 1 hade my Lord formal farewell for the niglit, and added, that something more... | |
| 1828 - 396 sider
...l said ; but held it s0 close that they could not look in. l hade my lord a formal farewell for the night; and added, that something more than usual must have happened to make Erans negligent on this important occasion, who had always been so punctual in the smallest trifles;... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 680 sider
...they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood half in it, that...but held it so close that they could not look in. 1 bade my loida formal farewell, for the night and added that something more than usual must have happened... | |
| John Burke - 1835 - 758 sider
...••"I lime enough thoroughly to clear them' I» ^ of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood half in it that...but held it so close that they could not look in. I bade my lord formal farewell for the night, and added, that something more than usual must have happened... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1840 - 604 sider
...they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood half in it, that...farewell for that night '. and added, that something move than usual must have happened to make Evans negligent on this important occasion, who had always... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1843 - 144 sider
...they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood half in it, that those in the outward chamber might hear what 1 said ; but held it so close that they could not look in. I bade my lord a formal farewell for the... | |
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