| 1823 - 326 Seiten
...herself into the hands of the officers, bathing him with her tears, foreseeing that she was never to see him again. The poor little fellow embraced us...tenderly, and was carried off in a flood of tears. My mother charged the officers to ask the council-general for permission to see her son, were it only... | |
| Elizabeth Cartwright Penrose - 1851 - 642 Seiten
...took him and delivered him into the hands of the officers, bathing him with her tears, and foreseeing she should never see him again. The poor little fellow...did right to warn us that it was a very sad history. .'/. . '/, The poor, heart-broken mother never looked up after the loss of her son. She would sit whole... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1867 - 570 Seiten
...took him and delivered him into the hands of the officers, bathing him with her tears, and foreseeing she should never see him again. The poor little fellow...silent despair, and her only consolation was to go to tho leads of the tower; "because," says the princess, " my brother went there too from the other side."... | |
| Jeanne Louise H. Campan - 1883 - 436 Seiten
...delivered him herself to the officers, bathing him with her tears, foreseeing that she was never to behold him again. The poor little fellow embraced us all tenderly, and was carried away in a flood of tears. My mother's horror was extreme when she heard that Simon, a shoemaker by... | |
| Mme Campan (Jeanne-Louise-Henriette) - 1884 - 436 Seiten
...delivered him herself to the officers, bathing him with her tears, foreseeing that she was never to behold him again. The poor little fellow embraced us all tenderly, and was carried away in a flood of tears. My mother's horror was extreme when she heard that Simon, a shoemaker by... | |
| Elizabeth Cartwright Penrose (Mrs. John Penrose), Mrs. Markham - 1888 - 584 Seiten
...took him and delivered him into the hands of the officers, bathing him with her tears, and foreseeing she should never see him again. The poor little fellow...silent despair, and her only consolation was to go to tho leads of the tower ; " because," says the princess, " my brother went there too from the other... | |
| Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer - 1898 - 582 Seiten
...strength for anything. Nevertheless, when he was dressed she took him in her arms, and delivered him to the officers, bathing him with her tears and foreseeing...tenderly, and was carried off in a flood of tears." The princess then tells us that her heart-broken mother never looked up after the loss of her son.... | |
| Mme Campan (Jeanne-Louise-Henriette) - 1900 - 370 Seiten
...delivered him herself to the officers, bathing him with her tears, foreseeing that she was never to behold him again. The poor little fellow embraced us all tenderly, and was carried away in a flood of tears. My mother's horror was extreme when she heard that Simon, a shoemaker by... | |
| Publius Virgilius Lawson - 1905 - 374 Seiten
...sacrifice. " Princess Elizabeth dressed him, then the Queen took him in her arms "and delivered him to the officers, bathing him with her tears, and foreseeing-...tenderly, and was carried off in a flood of tears." "When about to give him up to the men who were coarsely expressing their impatience, the broken hearted... | |
| Mme Campan (Jeanne-Louise-Henriette) - 1910 - 458 Seiten
...him her* self to the officers, bathing him with her tears, fore* seeing that she was never to behold him again. The poor little fellow embraced us all tenderly, and was carried away in a flood of tears. My mother's horror was extreme when she heard that Simon, a shoemakef by... | |
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