| 1905 - 112 trang
...them on their retreat to the Connecticut River. There, on March eighth, at South Vernon, Vermont, she "went to see King Philip, he bade me come in and sit down, and asked me whether J woold smoke it (a usual Complement now adayes amongst Saints and Sinners) but this no way suited... | |
| William Thomas Davis - 1906 - 560 trang
...husband to send her some tobacco for Phillip. She stated in a later narrative that when she saw Phillip, "he bade me come in and sit down, and asked me whether I would smoke it, but this no way suited me. For though I had formerly used tobacco, yet I had left it ever since I was... | |
| Norman Barton Wood - 1906 - 782 trang
...narrative: "Then I went to see King Philip" (who was not present at the attack of Lancaster), "and he bade me come in and sit down, and asked me whether I would smoke, a usual compliment, now-a-days. among saints and sinners, but this no ways suited me. During my abode... | |
| Emily Beaman Wooden - 1909 - 234 trang
...yet I answered they would kill me. "No," said he, "none will hurt you." Then came one and gave me two spoonfuls of meal to comfort me, and another gave...King Philip. He bade me come in and sit down, and askt me whether I would smoke — a usual compliment nowadays among saints and sinners — but this... | |
| William B. Cairns - 1909 - 520 trang
...they would kill me: No, said he, none will hurt you. Then came one of them and gave me two spoon-fulls of Meal to comfort me, and another gave me half a pint of Pease ; which was more worth than many Bushels at another time. Then I went to see King Philip, he... | |
| Charles Henry Lincoln, John Easton - 1913 - 362 trang
...they would kill me: No, said he, none will hurt you. Then came one of them and gave me two spoon-fulls of Meal to comfort me, and another gave me half a pint of Pease; which was more worth than many Bushels at another time. Then I went to see King Philip, he bade... | |
| John Franklin Jameson - 1913 - 348 trang
...they would kill me: No, said he, none will hurt you. Then came one of them and gave me two spoon-fulls of Meal to comfort me, and another gave me half a pint of Pease; which was more worth than many Bushels at another time. Then I went to see King Philip, he bade... | |
| Horace Kephart - 1915 - 252 trang
...answered, they would kill me. "No," said he, "none will hurt you." Then came one of them and gave me two spoonfuls of meal to comfort me, and another gave...in and sit down, and asked me whether I would smoke — a usual compliment nowadays among the saints and sinners ; but this noway suited me ; for though... | |
| George Philip Krapp - 1925 - 376 trang
...to see King Philip, she tells in her Narrative, 1682, ed. Nourse and Thayer, p. 24, how King Philip "bade me come in and sit down, and asked me whether I would smoke it (a usual Complement now adayes amongst Saints and Sinners) but this no way suited me." The New English Dictionary... | |
| 1928 - 576 trang
...Lancaster, Mrs. Rowlandson, who at the sack of that town had been carried off by the Indians, writes : "I went to see King Philip, he bade me come in and...down, and asked me whether I would smoke it (a usual complement now adayes amongst Saints and Sinners) but this no way suited me. For though I had formerly... | |
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