| Children's periodicals, English - 1879 - 624 pages
...made to sit down. Immediately the officer in command of the boat put various questions to them, as to who they were, where they had come from, and where they were going. According to their previous agreement they made no reply, so that their captors might not discover... | |
| François Rabelais - Fiction - 1955 - 732 pages
...joyfully all together. Meanwhile Grandgousier questioned the pilgrims, asking them of what country they were, where they had come from, and where they were going; and Wearybones answered for them all: 'My lord, I'm from Saint-Genou in Berry, this fellow is from... | |
| Helen Hardacre, Adam Lewis Kern - Social Science - 1997 - 882 pages
...meeting the challenges and threats from the West? The Japanese began in the late 1800s to question who they were, where they had come from, and where they were going.4 What sort of new Japan were they creating, and what does it mean to be a modern person who... | |
| László Krasznahorkai - Fiction - 2006 - 292 pages
...surely that should have been the proper thing to do, they thought, clearing their throats, to tell him who they were, where they had come from and where they were going, that's what should have happened, but how to do this now, they wondered, glancing at each other, and... | |
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