| John Lauris Blake - 1846 - 296 trang
...escape to a place of greater safety. But he had no sooner gone into his house, and seated himself, than a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son, who had been killed by a Spaniard. When the first shock of surprise was a little... | |
| Hackney lit. and sci. inst - 264 trang
...little over, he learnt, from the description given, that the fatal deed was done by the very person then in his power. He mentioned this to no one ; but as soon as it was dark, retired to his garden, as if to grieve alone, giving orders that none should follow... | |
| 1859 - 370 trang
...little over, he learned from the description given, that the fatal deed was done by the very person then in his power. He mentioned this to no one ; but, as soon as it was dark, retired to his garden, as if to grieve alone, giving orders that none should follow... | |
| John Laurie Blake - 1862 - 236 trang
...escape to a place of greater safety. But he had no sooner gone into his house and seated himself, than a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son, who had been killed by a Spaniard. body is now in my house. You ought to suffer... | |
| Romulus Magnus Oppman - 1867 - 484 trang
...his escape I oa place of safety. The Moor then went into his house, where he had just seated himself, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son who had just been killed by a Spaniard. When the first shock of surprise was a little... | |
| E S. P - 1872 - 594 trang
...a little over, he learnt from the description given that the fatal deed was done by the very person then in his power. He mentioned this to no one ; but, as soon as it was dark, retired to his garden, as if to grieve alone, giving orders that none should follow... | |
| J. Listov - 1874 - 98 trang
...place of greater safety. The Moor then went into his house, where lie had scarcely seated himself, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son, who had just been killed by Engl. Lieaeb. I. 2 a Spaniard. When the first shock... | |
| John Platts - 1876 - 986 trang
...a place of greater safety. The Moor then went into his house, where he had but just seated himself, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son, who had just been killed by a Spaniard. When the first shock of surprise was a little... | |
| J Playster- Steeds - 474 trang
...he would provide for his escape. The Moor then went into the house where he had just seated himself, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son, who had just been killed by a Spaniard. When the first shock was over, he learnt... | |
| 1881 - 426 trang
...little over, he learned, from the description given, that the fatal deed was done by the very person then in his power. He mentioned this to no one, but as soon as it was dark he retired to his garden, as if to grieve alone, giving orders that none should... | |
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