“Nay, Willie,” addressing Laidlaw, who wrote for him and implored him to rest, “only see that the doors are fast. I would fain keep all the cry, as well as all the wool, to ourselves; but as to giving over work, that can The Writer - 129. lappuse1893Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1887 - 638 lapas
...audible suffering filled every pause. “Nay, WTillie,¿ said the afflicted author from his sofa of pain; “only see that the doors are fast. I would fain...to ourselves; but as to giving over work, that can only be when I am in woollen.” Scott often turned upon the pillow with a groan of anguish, but usually... | |
| 1837 - 828 lapas
...him to stop dictating, when his audible suffering filled every pause, ‘Nay, Willie' he answered, ‘only see that the doors are fast. I would fain...to ourselves; but as to giving over work, that can only be when I am in woollen.” John Ballaintyne told me that after the first day he always took care... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 508 lapas
...beseeching him to stop dictating, when his audible suffering filled every pause, 'Nay, Willie,' he answered, 'only see that the doors are fast. I would fain keep...to ourselves; but as to giving over work, that can only be when I am in woollen.' John Ballantyne told me that after the first day he always took care... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 504 lapas
...him to stop dictating, when his audible suffering filled every pause, ‘Nay, Willie,' he answered, ‘only see that the doors are fast. I would fain...to ourselves; but as to giving over work, that can only be when I am in woollen.' John Bailantyne told me that after the first day he always took care... | |
| 1837 - 598 lapas
...him to stop dictating when his audible suffering filled every pause, " Nay, Willie," he answered, " only see that the doors are fast. I would fain keep...to ourselves; but as to giving over work, that can only be when I am in woollen." John Ballantyne told me that after the first day he always took care... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 458 lapas
...him to stop dictating, when his audible suffering filled every pause, " Nay, Willie," he answered, " only see that the doors are fast. I would fain keep...to ourselves; but as to giving over work, that can only be when I am in woollen." John Ballantyne told me, that after the first day he always took care... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 462 lapas
...him to stop dictating, when his audible suffering filled every pause, “Nay, Willie,” he answered, “only see that the doors are fast. I would fain...to ourselves; but as to giving over work, that can only be when I am in woollen.” John Ballantyne told me, that after the first day he always took care... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1839 - 264 lapas
...him to stop dictating, when his audible suffering filled every pause, ' Nay, Willie,' he answered, ' only see that the doors are fast. I would fain keep...to ourselves; but as to giving over work, that can only be when I am in woollen.'" John Ballantyne told Lockhart that after the first day he always took... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1850 - 868 lapas
...him to stop dictating, when his audible suffering filled every pause, " Nay, WilUe," he answered, " only see that the doors are fast. I would fain keep...to ourselves ; but as to giving over work, that can only be when I am in woollen." John Ballantyne told me, that after the first day, lie always took care... | |
| Xavier Donald MacLeod - 1852 - 326 lapas
...would utter a groan of pain, Laidlaw would beg him to cease working. " Nay, Willie," he would answer, " only see that the doors are fast. I would fain keep...to ourselves ; but as to giving over work, that can only be when I am in woollen."* When Mr. Lockhart saw him somewhat later, " his clothes hung loose... | |
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