| William Marrat, Pishey Thompson - 1812 - 488 Seiten
...(luring whole hours that he would remain talking to her. ' My eyes!' would he say to her ; ' my soul! my heart ! must I be so unfortunate as to have thee...poor, my antelope! thou knowest it well, my darling! 1 brought thee up in my dwelling as my child ; I did never beat nor chide thee ; I caressed ihee in... | |
| 1813 - 558 Seiten
...during whole hours that he would remain talking to her. ' My Eyes,' would he say to her, ' my Soul, my Heart, must I be so unfortunate as to have thee...masters, and not to keep thee myself? I am poor, my Anti-lope! Thou knowest it well, my darling! I brought thee up in my dwelling, as my child; I did never... | |
| 1813 - 562 Seiten
...during whole hours that he would remain talking to her. 'My Eyes,' would he say to her, ' my Soul, my Heart, must I be so unfortunate as to have thee sold to so many masters, and not to ketp thee myself? I am poor, my Antelope! Thou knowest it well, my darling! I brought thee up in my... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1814 - 428 Seiten
...during whole hours that he would remain talking to her. ' My Eyes,'' would he say to her, 'my Soul, my Heart, must I be so unfortunate as to have thee...sold to so many masters, and not to keep thee myself? 1 am poor, my Antelope ! - Thou knonat it well, my darling ! I brought thee up in my dwelling, as my... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1814 - 430 Seiten
...during whole hours that he would remain talking to her. ' My Eyes,'' would he say to her, «jm/ Soul, my Heart, must I be so unfortunate as to have thee sold la so many masters, and not to keep thee myself? I am poor, my Antelope ! Thou knonest it well, my... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1823 - 512 Seiten
...during whole hours that he would remain talking to her. — ' My eyes,' would he say to her, ' my soul, my heart, must I be so unfortunate as to have thee...and not to keep thee myself? I am poor, my antelope ! <hou knowest it well, my darling ! I brought thee up in my dwelling, as my child ; I did never beat... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1823 - 490 Seiten
...he would remain ™d£Tb t°0f talking to her. ' My Eyes? would he say to ins Mart. fler> < my Soul, my Heart, must I be so unfortunate as to have thee...and not to keep thee myself? I am poor, my Antelope ! Thau knoivest it well, my darling ! I brought thee up in my dwelling, as my child; I did never beat... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1831 - 484 Seiten
...benedictions during whole hours that he remained talking to her. ' My eyes !' would he say to her, ' my soul ! my heart ! must I be so unfortunate as to have thee sold to so many masters and not keep thee myself? I am poor, my antelope ! I brought thee up in my dwelling as my child. I did never... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1832 - 426 Seiten
...benedictions during whole hours that he remained talking to her. ' My eyes !' would he say to her, ' my soul ! my heart ! must I be so unfortunate as to have thee sold to so many masters, and not keep thee myself? I am poor, my antelope ! I brought thee up in my dwelling, as my child. I did never... | |
| Andrew Crichton - 1833 - 476 Seiten
...his shirt-sleeves, and wiping her forehead with his handkerchief, " My eyes," he would say to her, " my heart, must I be so unfortunate as to have thee sold to so many masters, and not to keep thee ell myself? I am poor, my antelope ; but I have brought thee up like my child : I never beat nor chid... | |
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