Witness asked him, what he had done with it ? He said he had pawned it at Mr. Turner's, Bridgesstreet, Strand, on the Saturday preceding; which was the fact. His coat appeared to have been sponged very recently in the sleeves, outside and inside, between... The Man Hunters - Pagina 207di Melville Davisson Post - 1926 - 348 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1829 - 852 pagine
...oft', and said, "You see what a situation I am in ; I have not a bit of shirt to my back." Witness asked him, what he had done with it ? He said he had pawnedit at Mr. Turner's, Bridgesstreet, Strand, on the Saturday preceding; which was the fact. His... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1829 - 898 pagine
...it oif, and said, "You see what a situation I am in ; I have not a bit of shirt to my back." Witness asked him, what he had done with it ? He said he had pawned it at Mr. Turner's, Bridgesstreet, Strand, on the Saturday preceding; which was the fact. His... | |
| 1829 - 854 pagine
...jtott', and said, "You see what a situation I am in ; I have not a bit of shirt to my back." Witness asked him, what he had done with it ? He said he had pawned it at Mr. Turner's, Bridgesstreet, Strand, on the Saturday preceding; which was the fact. His... | |
| John Jay Smith - 1836 - 612 pagine
...off, and said, " You see what a situation I am in ; I have not a bit of shirt to my back." Witness asked him what he had done with it? He said he had pawned it at Mr. Turner's, Bridgesstreet, Strand, on the Saturday preceding; which was the fact. His... | |
| Illinois - 1869 - 974 pagine
...says, " why ?" And he eays, " why ? I have paid out twenty-seven hundred dollars of that premium." I asked him what he had done with it. He said he had paid it out ; he would not tell me where. Q. What did he say about it Î A. I questioned him some time.... | |
| Colomb (Colonel, George Hatton), George Hatton Colomb - 1882 - 320 pagine
...Faithful's horse to " The Bose," for fear Sir Thomas Godfrey's stables might be full. Beckoning him in, I asked him what he had done with it. He said he had taken it back and had returned himself; for which thing sufficient time had not elapsed. I told him... | |
| Thomas West Smith - 1897 - 440 pagine
...pleased to see me and wanted to borrow $5. I did not think he could have spent all his money so soon, and asked him what he had done with it. He said he had spent it on his sweetheart, and wanted me to go with him to see her. He took me to Crosby street, where... | |
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