... my distress. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had been really present, and answered my own questions in my lord's voice as nearly as I could imitate it. I walked up... Annual Register - Pagina 319a cura di - 1821Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Mrs. Octavius Freire Owen - 1861 - 418 pagine
...late ; so that everybody seemed sincerely to sympathize with my distress. When I was in the room I talked to him as if he had been really present ; and...enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off too." We may faintly picture the anxious countenance of this fair... | |
| William McDowall - 1867 - 938 pagine
...therefore to return to the cell on the further pretence of waiting her arrival. When there, she says, " I talked to him as if he had been really present, and...enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood half in it, that those in the... | |
| William M'Dowall - 1867 - 940 pagine
...therefore to return to the cell on the further pretence of waiting her arrival. When there, she says, " I talked to him as if he had been really present, and...enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood half in it, that those in the... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 282 pagine
...late ; so that everybody seemed sincerely to sympathise with my distress. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had been really present, and...answered my own questions in my lord's voice as nearly as 1 could imitate it. I walked up and down, as if we were conversing together, till I thought they had... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 pagine
...late; so that everybody seemed sincerely to sympathize with my distress. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had been really present, and...till I thought they had time enough thoroughly to clearthemselvesof the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 pagine
...too late, so that everyone seemed sincerely to sympathise with my distress. When I was in the room I talked to him as if he had been really present, and...were conversing together, till I thought they had had time enough to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1884 - 442 pagine
...place of security. Lady Nithisdale went back to her husband's prison, and ' When I was in the room I talked to him as if he had been really present, and...conversing together, till I thought they had time enough to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1884 - 440 pagine
...place of security. Lady Nithisdale went back to her husband's prison, and ' When I wa's in the foom I talked to him as if he had been really present, and...conversing together, till I thought they had time enough to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1884 - 434 pagine
...place of security. Lady Nithisdale went back to her husband's prison, and ' When I was in the room I talked to him as if he had been really present, and...conversing together, till I thought they had time enough to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the door, and stood... | |
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