I am playing no double game." Then she asked why I had not brought you, Taraukuwazhiya, with me; and on my telling her the reason why you had remained at home, "Poor fellow!" said she, "how lonely he must be all by himself! Never was there a handier lad... The World's Great Classics: Oriental - Seite 294herausgegeben von - 1899Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Basil Hall Chamberlain - 1880 - 254 Seiten
...saying : " If I do please you not, then from the first Better have said that I do please you not ; But wherefore pledge your troth, and after turn Against...Poor fellow ! " said she, " how lonely he must be • 0 all by himself ! Never was there a handier lad at everything than he, though doubtless it is... | |
| Basil Hall Chamberlain - 1880 - 362 Seiten
...not ; But wherefore pledge your troth, and after turn Against mo t alas I alas I Why bo so angry t I am playing no double game." Then she asked why I...my telling her the reason why you had remained at homo, " Poor fellow 1 " said she, " how lonely ho must be О all by himself I Never was there a handier... | |
| Richard James Horatio Gottheil, Epiphanius Wilson - 1899 - 474 Seiten
...oh! what a darling Hana is ! Coming to my side and clasping tight my hand, she whispered, saying : But wherefore pledge your troth, and after turn Against...which grows straight without need of twisting, and of the sand mixed with the mud, which gets black without need of dyeing,* and it is his having been... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 Seiten
...that I do please you not; But wherefore pledge your troth, and after turn Against me ! Alas ! alas ! me ; and on my telling her the reason why you had...all by himself ! Never was there a handier lad at anything than he ; though doubtless it is a case of the mugwort planted among the hemp, which grows... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 450 Seiten
...that I do please you not ; But wherefore pledge your troth, and after turn Against me ! Alas ! alas ! me ; and on my telling her the reason why you had...all by himself ! Never was there a handier lad at anything than he ; though doubtless it is a case of the mugwort planted among the hemp, which grows... | |
| Epiphanius Wilson - 1900 - 314 Seiten
...oh! what a darling Hana is ! Coming to my side and clasping tight my hand, she whispered, saying : But wherefore pledge your troth, and after turn Against...which grows straight without need of twisting, and of the sand mixed with the mud, which gets black without need of dyeing,* and it is his having been... | |
| Lionel Strachey - 1906 - 318 Seiten
...that I do please you not; But wherefore pledge your troth, and after turn Against me? Alas! alasl" Then she asked why I had not brought you, Taraukuwazhiya, with me ; and on my giving the reason why you had remained at home, " Poor fellow," said she, " how lonely he must be all... | |
| Basil Hall Chamberlain - 2000 - 246 Seiten
...not ; But wherefore pledge your troth, and after turn Against me t alas ! alas I Why be so angry t I am playing no double game." Then she asked why I...home, "Poor fellow !" said she, "how lonely he must ba o all by himself ! Never was there a handier lad at everything than he, though doubtless it is a... | |
| José Juan Tablada - 2006 - 304 Seiten
...whispered, saying: "If I do please you not, then from the first Better have said that I do please you not; But wherefore pledge your troth, and after turn Against...which grows straight without need of twisting, and of the sand mixed with the mud, which gets black without need of dyeing,10 and it is his having been... | |
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