| William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1893 - 280 pages
...papa; for, I know not how, I had some idea that he was locked up there. My mother caught me in her arms, and, transported beyond all patience of the...of tears, ' Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more; for they were going to put him under ground, whence he would never come to us again.'... | |
| John Dennis - English literature - 1894 - 296 pages
...for, I know not how, I had some slight idea that he was locked up there. My mother catched me in her arms, and transported beyond all patience of the silent...of tears, " Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more, for they were going to put him under ground, whence he could never come to us again."... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1894 - 648 pages
...for, I knew not how, I had some slight idea that he was locked up there. My mother catched me in her arms, and transported beyond all patience of the silent...flood of tears, Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more, for they were going to put him under ground, whence he could never come to us again.... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1896 - 580 pages
...in my know not how, I had some slight idea that he was locked up there. My mother oaichfid me in her arms, and, transported beyond all patience of the...of tears, ' Papa could not hear me. and would play with me no more, for they were going to put him under ground, whence he could never come to us again.'... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 1896 - 510 pages
...papa ; for, I know not how, I had some idea that he was locked up there. My mother caught me in her arms, and transported beyond all patience of the silent...of tears, ' Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more ; for they were going to put him under ground, whence he would never come to us again.'... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1896 - 152 pages
...for, I know not how, I had some slight idea that he was locked up there. My mother catched me in her arms, and, transported beyond all patience of the...of tears, " Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more, for they were 10 going to put him under ground, whence he could never come to us again."... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - Readers - 1897 - 298 pages
...for, I know not how, I had some slight idea that he was 5 locked up there. My mother catched me in her arms, and transported beyond all patience of the silent...she was before in, she almost smothered me in her embrace, and told me in a flood of tears, " Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - Readers - 1897 - 298 pages
...for, I know not how, I had some slight idea that he was 5 locked up there. My mother catched me in her arms, and transported beyond all patience of the silent...she was before in, she almost smothered me in her embrace, and told me in a flood of tears, " Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - Irish literature - 1897 - 298 pages
...for, I know not how, I had some slight idea that he was 5 locked up there. My mother catched me in her arms, and transported beyond all patience of the silent...she was before in, she almost smothered me in her embrace, and told me in a flood of tears, " Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - Irish literature - 1897 - 320 pages
...for, I know not how, I had some slight idea that he was 5 locked up there. My mother catched me in her arms, and transported beyond all patience of the silent...she was before in, she almost smothered me in her embrace, and told me in a flood of tears, " Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more,... | |
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