Do you see all them merry fellows and skilful swordsmen," says the other, " that could eat you up with a grain of salt, and not a mother's soul of 'em ever got a laugh from her these seven years ? " So the fellows gathered round Tom, and the bad man aggravated... Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts - Pagina 26di Patrick Kennedy - 1866 - 352 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1892 - 336 pagine
...no covering but the goat-skin that reached from his waist to his knees. But an envious wizened bit of a fellow, with a red head, that wished to be married...six at a time, and try what they could do. The king, who was too far off to hear what they were saying, asked what did the stranger want. " He wants," says... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - 1892 - 314 pagine
...God bless her, laugh three times." " Do you see all them merry fellows and skilful swordsmen," said the other, "that could eat you up with a grain of...six at a time, and try what they could do. The king, who was too far off to hear what they were saying, asked what did the stranger want. " He wants," said... | |
| Alfred Perceval Graves - 2005 - 377 pagine
...dances) and mumming, all to please the princess; but not a smile came over her handsome face. ILL., they all stopped when they seen the young giant, with...aggravated him till he told them he didn't care a pinch of snuff for the whole bilin' of 'em; let 'em come on, six at a time, and try what they could do. The... | |
| 1862 - 798 pagine
...Ыезм her, laugh three time«.1 'Do you see all them merry fellow« and «kllful «wordenen ?' nay» the other, ' that could eat you up with a grain of salt, and not a mother's «out of 'em ever gut a laugh from her the*- wen year».' So the fellow* gathered pmiiil Tom. and the... | |
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