I liked that fellow's looks, nay, had I not positively disliked them, I should have gone with him. As it is, I will remain and share your breakfast." The repast being over, all parties set forward ; but Spencer, after keeping along with them for a mile,... The Wigwam and the Cabin: Lst [and 2d] Series - 15. lappuseautors: William Gilmore Simms - 1845 - 233 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| William Gilmore Simms - 1845 - 514 lapas
...but he neither declared his route nor betrayed the least desire to know that of Spencer. The hitter had no disposition to renew those inquiries from which...to be so severe as throughout the whole of that day vihen he separated from his favourite captain. But he was too stout-hearted a lad to make any complaint... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 428 lapas
...keeping along with them for a mile, took his leave also. The slow wagon pace at which the family traveled did not suit the high-spirited cavalier; and it was...that he should reach the city in two nights more. James Grayling never felt the tedium of wagon traveling to be so severe as throughout the whole of... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 440 lapas
...keeping along with them for a mile, took his leave also. The slow wagon pace at which the family traveled did not suit the high-spirited cavalier; and it was...that he should reach the city in two nights more. James Grayling never felt the tedium of wagon traveling to be so severe as throughout the whole of... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 614 lapas
...keeping along with them for a mile, took his leave also. The slow wagon pace at which the family traveled did not suit the high-spirited cavalier ; and it was...that he should reach the city in two nights more. James Grayling never felt the tedium of wagon traveling to be so severe as throughout the whole of... | |
| Charles Gordon Waugh, Martin Harry Greenberg - 1989 - 320 lapas
...forward; but Spencer, after keeping along with them for a mile, took his leave also. The slow wagon-pace did not suit the high-spirited cavalier; and it was...throughout the whole of that day when he separated from his favorite captain. But he was too stouthearted to make any complaint; and his dissatisfaction only showed... | |
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