I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans, who will tie thee close, — who will beat thee, — who will render thee miserable. Return with me, my beauty, my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children. Tales of the academy - Сторінка 89автори: Tales - 1820Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| William Youatt - 1851 - 516 стор.
...' I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans, who will tic thce close, — who will beat thce, — who will render thee miserable. Return with me, my...my children." As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back, and was out of sight in a moment." Our horses would fare badly on the scanty... | |
| 1849 - 238 стор.
...Europeans, who will tie thee close — who will beat thee — Who will make thee miserable. Eeturn with me, my beauty, my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children" — and then he sprang upon her back, and they disappeared together. And the price for which he had... | |
| 1852 - 302 стор.
...thee up ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable I Return with me, my beauty ! my jewel ! and rejoice the hearts of my children." Then, springing on the back of the animal, he was out of sight in a moment. The feelings of this poor... | |
| Duty - 1853 - 228 стор.
...close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable ! Eeturn with me, my beauty, my darling, my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children !" As he pronounced these words, he sprung on her back, and instantly galloped off towards the desert. The Bedoueen, or... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1854 - 332 стор.
...looking at the gold, then steadfastly at his mare, heaved a sigh. ' To whom is it,' exclaimed he, ' that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans !...my children.' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back and was out of sight almost in a moment." The intelligence of the horse is next... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1853 - 332 стор.
...to give thee up ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who will render theo miserable ! Return with me, my beauty! my jewel ! and rejoice the hearts of my children.' Then, springing on the back of the animal, lie was out of sight in a moment. The present horses of... | |
| 1855 - 570 стор.
....n,t .i , " that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans ! who will lie thee up close, who wjll beat thee, who will render thee miserable! Return...! my jewel ! and rejoice the hearts of my children !" Ая he pronounced the last words, he •prang upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.... | |
| 1855 - 570 стор.
...¡-х-];, .n,t .i, " that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans ! who will lie thee up close, who wjll beat thee, who will render thee miserable! Return...! my jewel ! and rejoice the hearts of my children !" Ая he pronounced the last words, he •prang upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.... | |
| William Youatt - 1857 - 582 стор.
...will tie thee close, — who will beat thee, — who will render thee miserable. Return with me, iny beauty, my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children.' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back, and was out of sight in a moment." Our horses would fare badly on the scanty... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1859 - 362 стор.
...exclaimed he, ' that I am going to yield thee up 1 To Europeans ! who will tie thee close, who wiE beat thee, who will render thee miserable ! Return...my children.' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back and was out of sight almost in a moment." The intelligence of the horse is next... | |
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