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
| Thomas Hardy - 1995 - 228 páginas
...if you understand my everyday way; for 'twas the man in the chimneycorner.' 'A pretty kettle offish, altogether!' said the magistrate. 'You had better...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... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1999 - 468 páginas
...wanted, sir, if you understand my everyday way; for 'twas the man in the chimneycorner!' 'A pretty ketde of fish altogether!' said the magistrate. 'You had...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... | |
| 2007 - 1412 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... | |
| 300 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...said, stepping forward to the magistrate, 'take no 26 more trouble about me. The time is come when I may as well speak. I have done nothing ; my crime... | |
| Grant Martin Overton - 1927 - 282 páginas
...were in search of was not the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my every-day way; for 'tv/as 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... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 82 páginas
...were in search of was not the man we wanted, sir, if you understand my everyday way; for 'twas the man in the chimneycorner !" "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... | |
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