| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pages
...laid I ' com« hither, for 1 believe thon art in health, t hut I may venture t liée ;' so I iunle¿ the curtain ; I can lose no more. Silence and Darkness ! s 'co and r:ill HIT Kachel once more, and give her a little mon; comfort from me ; G on will, never forsake... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1832 - 334 pages
...friend," said I, " come hither ; for I believe thou art in health, that I may venture thee ;" so I pulled out my hand, which was in my pocket before ; — "...thou dost." So I gave him four other shillings, and bid him go lay them on the stone, and call his wife. I have not words to express the poor man's thankfulness,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 pages
...friend," said I, " come hither, for I believe thou art in health, that I may venture thee ; " so I pulled out my hand, which was in my pocket before ; — " Here," says I, " go ami call thy Rachel once more, and give her a little more comfort from me. God will never forsake a... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 728 pages
...friend," said I, " come hither, for I believe thou art in health, that I may venture thee ; " so I pulled out my hand, which was in my pocket before ; — "...comfort from me. God will never forsake a family that trusts in him as thou dost." So I gave him four other shillings, and bid him go lay them on the stone,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 pages
...friend," said I, " come hither, for I believe thou art in health, that I may venture thee ; " so I pulled anto at Madrid to seek ; He left the town above a...in the morn : Mordanto's landed from Leghorn. Morda 0 family that trusts in him as thou dost." So I gave him four other shillings, and bid him go lay them... | |
| 1856 - 1026 pages
...friend,' said I; 'come hither, for I believe thou art in health, that I may venture thee ; ' so I pulled out my hand, which was in my pocket before. ' Here,'...little more comfort from me. God will never forsake i1 a family that trust in him as thou dost ; ' so I gave him four other shillings, and bad him go lay... | |
| 1745 - 522 pages
...a groat," said she. " Well, well," said he, " the Lord keep you all ;" and he turned to go away. " Here," says I, " Go and call thy Rachel once more,...comfort from me — God will never forsake a family that trusts in him as thou dost." So 1 gave him four other shillings and bade him go lay them on the stone... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1845 - 404 pages
...friend, said I, come hither, for I believe thou art in health, that I may venture thee; so I pulled out my hand, which was in my pocket before, Here,...thou dost : so I gave him four other shillings, and bid him go lay them on the stone, and call his wife. I have not words to express the poor man's thank17*... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 pages
...friend,' said I ; ' come hither, for I believe thou art in health, that I may venture thee ; ' so I pulled out my hand, which was in my pocket before. ' Here,'...thou dost ; ' so I gave him four other shillings, and bade him go lay them on the stone, and call his wife. " I have not words to express the poor man's... | |
| Henry Peter Dunster - 1850 - 372 pages
...said I ; ' come hither, for I believe thou art in health, that I may venture thee,' — so I pulled out my hand, which was in my pocket before, — '...thou dost.' So I gave him four other shillings, and bid him go and lay them on the stone, and call his wife. I have not words to express the poor man's... | |
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