| 1842 - 732 páginas
...nonsense! — you know I won't stand it.' Old Nicholas trembled, — he shook in his shoes, And seemed half inclined, but afraid, to refuse. ' Well, Cuthbert,'...ye! But I'll have in exchange — ' — here his eye flashed with rage — ' That chap with the buttons — he gave me the Page !' ' Come, come,' the Saint... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1842 - 734 páginas
...Well, Cuthbert," said he, •• If so it must be, For you 've had your own way from the first time l knew ye ; Take your curly-wig'd brat, and much good may he do ye ! But I 'll have in exchange — " — here his eye flash'd with rage — " That chap with the buttons —... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 442 páginas
...— Come! — none of your nonsense! — yon know I won't stand it." Old Nicholas trembled, — he shook in his shoes, And seem'd half inclined, but..."Well Cuthbert," said he, "If so it must be, — For you 've had your own way from the first time I knciy But I'1l have in exchange — " — here his eye... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 514 páginas
...— Come ! — none of your nonsense ! — you know I won't stand it.' Old Nicholas trembled, — he shook in his shoes, And seem'd half inclined, but...— For you've had your own way from the first time 1 knew ye ; — Take your curly-wigg'd brat, and much good may he do ye ! But I'll have in exchange... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 492 páginas
...— Come ! — none of your nonsense ! — you know I won't stand it.' Old Nicholas trembled, — he shook in his shoes, And seem'd half inclined, but...— For you've had your own way from the first time 1 knew ye ; — Take your curly-wigg'd brat, and much good may he do ye ! But I'll have in exchange... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1867 - 526 páginas
...— Come ! — none of your nonsense I — you know I won't stand it.' Old Nicholas trembled, — he shook in his shoes, And seem'd half inclined, but...way from the first time I knew ye ; — Take your curly-wigg'd brat, and much good may he do ye I But I'll have in exchange ' — here his eye flashed... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1869 - 194 páginas
...And seem'd half inclined, hut afraid, to refuse. ' Well, Cuthhert,' said he, ' If so it must he, — For you've had your own way from the first time I knew ye;— Take your curly-wigg'd hrat, and much good may he do ye! But I'll have in exchange ' — here his eye flash'd... | |
| American Philological Association - 1895 - 338 páginas
..."This language to me ! At once, Mr. Nicholas ! down on your knee." . . . Old Nicholas trembled, — he shook in his shoes, And seem'd half inclined, but afraid, to refuse. 1837-45 BARHAM, fngoldsby legends (Lay of St. Cuthbert) (1890, p. 219). Old Nich look'd North, Old... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1901 - 628 páginas
...command it — Come ! — none of your nonsense ! — you know I won't Old Nicholas trembled, — he shook in his shoes, And seem'd half inclined, but...Well, Cuthbert,' said he, ' If so it must be, For you 've had your own way from the first time I knew ye ; — Take your curly-wigg'd brat, and much... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer - 1917 - 712 páginas
...nonsense! — you know I won't stand it." Old Nicholas trembled, — he shook in his shoes, And seemed half inclined, but afraid, to refuse. " Well, Cuthbert,"...own way from the first time I knew ye; — Take your curly-wigged brat, and much good may he do ye! But I'll have in exchange" — here his eye flashed... | |
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