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" I fear, said she, that they live in hope that some will come to relieve them, or that they have pick-locks about them, by the means of which they hope to escape. "
The pilgrim's progress: from this world to that which is to come. To which ... - Seite 148
von John Bunyan - 1766
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The Children's Hour: Stories from seven old favorites

Eva March Tappan - 1907 - 494 Seiten
...and her Husband the Giant were got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their Prisoners; and withal the old Giant wondered, that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his Wife replied, I fear, said she, that they live in hope...
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The Howe Readers: A fifth reader

Will David Howe, Myron Thomas Pritchard, Elizabeth Virginia Brown - 1909 - 416 Seiten
...Mistress Diffidence and her husband the Giant began to renew their discourse of their prisoners ; and the old Giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied : " I fear," said she, " that they live...
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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress

John Bunyan - 1911 - 288 Seiten
...her husband, the Giant, were got to bed, they began to renew M their discourse of their prisoners ; and withal the old Giant wondered, that he could neither by his blows nor his counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, I fear, said she, that they live...
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The American School Readers: Primer, [First- reader], Bücher 5

Kate Forrest Oswell, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 520 Seiten
...husband, the Giant, were got to bed, they began to renew their dis2 A 353 course of their prisoners; and withal the old Giant wondered, that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied: " I fear," said she, " that they live...
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The Howe Readers by Grades: Book six-[eight], Bücher 6

Will David Howe - 1912 - 318 Seiten
...Mistress Diffidence and her husband the Giant began to renew their discourse of their prisoners ; and the old Giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied: " I fear," said she, " that they live...
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The English Novel Before the Nineteenth Century: Excerpts from ...

Annette Brown Hopkins - 1915 - 824 Seiten
...and her husband, the Giant, were got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their prisoners ; and withal the old Giant wondered, that he could neither by his blows nor his counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, I fear, said she, that they live...
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Everyday Classics: Primer-eighth Reader, Bücher 8

Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1918 - 424 Seiten
...her husband, the Giant, were 15 got to bed, they began to renew their talk about their prisoners, and the old Giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor his counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, "I fear," said she, "that they live...
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Everyday Classics: Eighth Reader : the Introduction to Literature

Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1918 - 488 Seiten
...her husband, the Giant, were is got to bed, they began to renew their talk about their prisoners, and the old Giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor his counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, "I fear," said she, "that they live...
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Story Hour Readings: Fourth year

Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 456 Seiten
...night was come, Mrs. Diffidence and her husband began to renew their discourse of their prisoners. The old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor by his counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied. "I fear," said she, "that1c they...
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Literature Reader, Band 7

Leroy E. Armstrong - 1916 - 408 Seiten
...night was come, Mrs. Diffidence and her husband began to renew their discourse of their prisoners. The old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor by his counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, "I fear," said she, "that they...
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