Well, sir," said the constable, "he's the man we were in search of, that's true; and yet he's not the man we were in search of. For the man we were in search of was not the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my every-day way; for 'twas the man in the... Longman's Magazine - Página 5861883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1883 - 874 páginas
...were in search of was not the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my every-day way ; for 'twas the man in the chimney-corner." "A pretty kettle of fish...no more trouble about me. The time is come when I may as well speak. I have done nothing; my crime is that the condemned man is my brother. Early this... | |
| 1883 - 708 páginas
...were in search of was not the man *e wanted, sir, if you understand my everyday way ; for 'toras the man in the chimney-corner.' ' A pretty kettle of fish...no more trouble about me. The time is come when I may as well speak. I have done nothing ; my crime is that the condemned man is my brother. Early this... | |
| 1885 - 276 páginas
...were in search of was not the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my everyday way ; for 'twas the man in the chimney-corner." " A pretty kettle of fish...no more trouble about me. The time is come when I may as well speak. I have done nothing ;. my crime is that the condemned man is my brother. Early this... | |
| Tales - 1885 - 272 páginas
...were in search of was not the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my everyday way ; for 'twas the man in the chimney-corner." " A pretty kettle of fish...no more trouble about me. The time is come when I may as well speak. I have done nothing ; my crime is that the condemned man is my brother. Early this... | |
| 1896 - 220 páginas
...were in search of was not the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my every-day way ; for 't was the man in the chimney-corner." "A pretty kettle of fish...no more trouble about me. The time is come when I may as well speak. I have done nothing ; my crime is that the condemned man is my brother. Early this... | |
| Charles Read Nutter, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey, Chester Noyes Greenough - 1907 - 590 páginas
...better start for the other man at once.' The prisoner now spoke for the first time. The mention 15 of the man in the chimney-corner seemed to have moved...no more trouble about me. The time is come when I may as well speak. I have. done nothing ; my crime is that the condemned man is my 20 brother. Early... | |
| Charles Read Nutter, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey, Chester Noyes Greenough - 1907 - 520 páginas
...in search of was not 10 the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my every-day way ; for 't was the man in the chimney-corner !' ' A pretty kettle of...prisoner now spoke for the first time. The mention 15 of the man in the chimney-corner seemed to have moved him as nothing else could do. ' Sir,' he said,... | |
| William James Dawson - 1910 - 334 páginas
...were in search of was not the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my every-day way; for 'twas the man in the chimney-corner!" "A pretty kettle of fish...no more trouble about me. The time is come when I may as well speak. I have done nothing; my crime is that the condemned man is my brother. Early this... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1910 - 688 páginas
...the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my every-day way; for 'twas the man in the chimney-comer!" "A pretty kettle of fish altogether!" said the magistrate....no more trouble about me. The time is come when I may as well speak. I have done nothing; my crime is that the condemned man is my brother. Early this... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1910 - 328 páginas
...my every-day way; for 'twas the man in the chimney-corner!" "A pretty kettle of fish altogether 1" said the magistrate. " You had better start for the...no more trouble about me. The time is come when I may as well speak. I have done nothing; my crime is that the condemned man is my brother. Early this... | |
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