 | English history - 1881
...no fear of that." Then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. " I am a dead man, Hardy," said he ; " I am going fast ; it will be all over with...Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. " Oh, no !" he replied, "it ia impossible : my back is shot through ; Beatty will tell you so." Caplain... | |
 | Amy Lowell - 1918 - 232 páginas
...no knocking can spark to fire. But you still believe in men's goodness, knowing only your own heart. "Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me." The red darkens, and is filled with tossing fires. He sees Vesuvius, and over it the single silver... | |
 | Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 679 páginas
...no fear of that." Then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. "I am a dead man, Hardy," said hed0 i. "Oh, no!" he replied; "it is impossible. My back is shot through. Beatty will tell you so." Captain... | |
 | Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 679 páginas
...no fear of that." then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. "I am a dead man, Hardy," said M/ Beath could yet hold out some prospect of life. "Oh, no!" he replied; "it is impossible. My back is... | |
 | Harry Morgan Ayres - 1924 - 898 páginas
...no fear of that." Then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. "I am a dead man, Hardy," said ite "Oh no!" he replied; "it is impossible. My back is shot through. Beatty will tell you so." Captain... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1809
...replied captain Hardy ; " there is no fear of that." Lord Nelson then said, " I am u dead man, Hardy ; I am going fast : it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Pray let my dear lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other tilings belonging to me." Mr. Burke was... | |
 | 1899 - 1146 páginas
...no fear of that." Then, and not till then, Nelson spoke of himself. "I am a dead man, Hardy," said he, "I am going fast; it will be all over with me...Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. "Oh no," he replied, "it is impossible; my back is shot through; Beatty will tell you so." Captain... | |
 | Dudley Pope - 1999 - 384 páginas
...my Lord, there is no fear of that." Then Nelson, his voice dropping, said, "I am a dead man, Hardy, I am going fast; it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. . . ." Sensing that whatever the admiral was about to say to Hardy would be private, Burke eased his... | |
 | Amy Lowell - 2002 - 135 páginas
...no knocking can spark to fire. But you still believe in men's goodness, knowing only your own heart. "Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me." The red darkens, and is filled with tossing fires. He sees Vesuvius, and over it the single silver... | |
 | Edgar Vincent - 2003 - 640 páginas
...replied Captain Hardy, 'there is no fear of that.' Lord Nelson then said, 'I am a dead man, Hardy. I am going fast: it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Pray let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me.' Hardy looked to... | |
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