Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the hole, and draw it up a bank ; so steep, that the black driver's legs fly up into the air, and he goes back among the luggage on the roof. But he immediately recovers himself, and cries (still to the horses),... American Notes for General Circulation - Página 13por Charles Dickens - 1842 - 306 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1842 - 566 páginas
...variety of splashes and draws his head in again, without finishing his question or waiting for an answer. Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the hole,...recovers himself, and cries (still to the horses), BLACK DRIVER (still to the horses).—" Jiddy ! Jiddy!" "Pill!" No effect. On the contrary, the coach... | |
| 1842 - 592 páginas
...finishing his question or waiting for an answer.— Black Driver (still to the horses). ' Jiddy ! Jiddy '—Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the...air, and he goes back among the luggage on the roof. Bat he immediately recovers himself, and cries (still to the horses), — ' Pill ! '—No effect. On... | |
| S. Warrand - 1842 - 590 páginas
...finishing his question or waiting for an answer. — Black Driver (still to the horses). ' Jiddy \ Jiddy '—Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the hole, and draw it up a bank; so steep, that the blnck driver's legs fly up into the air, and he goes back among the luggage on the roof. Bnt he immediately... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1845 - 434 páginas
...question, or waiting for an answer. " BLACK DRIVER (still to the horses). — ' Jiddy ! Jiddy '' " Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the hole,...himself, and cries (still to the horses), « ' Pill i> " No effect. On the contrary, the coach begins to roll back upon No. 2, which rolls back upon No.... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1845 - 706 páginas
...finishing his question or waiting for an answer. BLACK DRIVER (still to the horses). "Jiddy ! Jiddy ! " Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the hole,...recovers himself, and cries (still to the horses), No effect. On the contrary, the coach begins to roll back upon No. 2, which rolls back upon No. 3,... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 672 páginas
...question, or waiting for an answer. " BLACK DRIVER (still to the horses). — ' Jiddy ! Jiddy '' " Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the hole,...recovers himself, and cries (still to the horses), « « piu p " No effect On the contrary, the coach begins to roll back upon No. 2, which rolls back... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1851 - 430 páginas
...his question, or waiting for an answer. " BLACK DRIVER (still to the horses).—' Jiddy ! Jiddy '' " Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the hole,...recovers himself, and cries (still to the horses), « < pm i> " No effect. On the contrary, the coach begins to roll back upon No. 2, which rolls back... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1854 - 428 páginas
...question, or waiting for an answer. " BLACK DRIVER (still to the horses).— -e Jiddy ! Jiddy '' " Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the hole,...cries (still to the horses), " < Pill !' " No effect. Gn the contrary, the coach begins to roll back upon No. 2, which rolls back upon No. 3, which rolls... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 658 páginas
...finishing his question or waiting for an answer. BLACK DRIVER (still to the horses). "Jiddy! Jiddy!" Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the hole,...up into the air, and he goes back among the luggage °n the roof. But he immediately recovers himself, and cries (still to the horses), "Pill!" BLACK DRIVER... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1872 - 472 páginas
...question, or waiting for an answer. " BLACK DRIVES (still to the horses).— ' Jiddy ! Jiddy I' ' ' Horses pull violently, drag the coach out of the hole,...recovers himself, and cries (still to the horses), "'Kill' " No effect. On the contrary, the coach begins to roll back upon No. 2, which rolls back upon... | |
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