... 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
 | Leigh Hunt - 1843
...time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. 1 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... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1843 - 132 sider
...also. 1 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 night, and added that something more than usual must have happened... | |
 | William Chambers, Robert Chambers
...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. I bade my lord a formal farewell for that night ; and added, that something more than usual must have... | |
 | Katherine Thomson - 1845
...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...might hear what I said, but held it so close that they cold not look in. I bade my lord formal farewell for the night, and added, that something more than... | |
 | Tales - 1846 - 210 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...occasion, who had always been so punctual in the smallest trifle ; that I saw no other remedy than to go in person ; that if the Tower were still open when I... | |
 | 1846
...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. I bade my lord a formal farewell for that night, and added, that something more than usual must have... | |
 | 1847
...they had time enough thorougbly 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 outer chamber might hear what I said; but held it so close tha,t they could not look in. I bid my Lord... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1849
...I thought they had enough time to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood half in it, that...look in. I bid my Lord a formal farewell for that right; and added, that something more than usual must have happened. to make Evans negligent on this... | |
 | Bernard Burke - 1849
...they had time enouffc 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. I bade my lord formal farewell for the night, and added, that something more than usual must have happened... | |
 | Bernard Burke - 1849
...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. I bade my lord formal farewell for the night, and added, that something more than usual must have happened... | |
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