| Robert Southey - 1878 - 306 páginas
...whether his pain was very great, he replied, "So great, that he wished he was dead. Yet," said ne, in a lower voice, "one would like to live a little longer too!" And after a few minutes, in the same undertone, he added, "What would become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she knew... | |
| John Richard Green - 1879 - 238 páginas
...which tells me so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied, "So great that he wished he was dead. Yet," said he, in a lower...would like to live a little longer too ! " And after a few minutes, in the same undertone he added, " What would become of poor Lady Hamilton if she knew... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 páginas
...And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied, so great that he wished that he was dead. " Yet," said he, in a lower voice. "...would like to live a little longer, too !" And after a few minutes, in the same undertone, he added, " What would become of poor Lady Hamilton if she knew... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 páginas
...upon Beatty's inquiring whether hie pain was very great, he replied, so great that lie wished that f a young classic of this kind were to meet the ǀ 0 d ˒ -"S 1879 J. B. Lippincot few minutes, in the same undertone, he added, ''What would become of poor Lady Hamilton if she knew... | |
| Maurice Paterson - 1880 - 392 páginas
...so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied, that it was so great that he wished he was dead. " Yet," said he in a lower...voice, " one would like to live a little longer too." . . . 9. Captain Hardy, some fifty minutes after he left the cockpit, returned; and again taking the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 826 páginas
...And upon Bcmtty'o inquiring whether his paia was very great, he replied, 'So groat that ho wished ho was dead. Yet,* said he, in a lower voice, ' one would like to live a little longer too!' And after a few minutes, in the same undertone, ho U'ld'^l: * What would become of p<x>r Lady Hamilton, if she... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - 322 páginas
...so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied, " So great that I wish I was dead. Yet," said he, in a lower voice, "one would...like to live a little longer, too ! " And after a few minutes, in the same undertone, he added, "What would become of poor Lady Hamilton if she knew... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 páginas
...tells iue so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied, " So great that he wished he was dead. Yet," said he in a lower...would like to live a little longer, too." And after a few minutes, in the same under tone, he added, " What would become of poor lady Hamilton if she knew... | |
| Robert Southey - 1881 - 348 páginas
...'which tells me so.' And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied, ' So great that he wished he was dead. Yet,' said he, in a lower...would like to live a little longer too ! ' And after a few minutes, in the same under-tone, he added : ' What would become of poor Lady Hamilton if she knew... | |
| Thomas J. Livesey - 1881 - 248 páginas
..."which tells me so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied, " So great that he wished he was dead. Yet," said he, in a lower...voice, " one would like to live a little longer too ! " Captain Hardy, some fifty minutes after he had left the cockpit, returned ; and again taking the... | |
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