I'll not hurt a hair of thy head: — Go, says he, lifting up the sash, and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape; — go, poor devil, get thee gone, why should I hurt thee? This world surely is wide enough to hold both thee and me. The School of Wisdom - Page 1771803 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| Laurence Sterne - British - 1900 - 378 pages
...it flew by him ; — I'll not hurt thee, says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room, with the fly in his hand, I'll not hurt , a hair of thy head : — Go, says he, lifting up the sash, • ^ and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape ; — j go,... | |
| Philosophical Society of Aberdeen - Philosophy - 1900 - 288 pages
...it flew by him. ' I'll not hurt thee,' says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room with the fly in his hand, ' I'll not hurt a hair of thy head.' ' Go,' says he, lifting up the sash, and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape. ' Go, poor devil... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 350 pages
...it flew by him ; — I'll not hurt thee, says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room, with the fly in his hand, — I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go, says he, lifting up the sash, and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape : go, poor devil,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 672 pages
...it flew by him; — I'll not hurt thee, says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room, with the fly in his hand,— —I'll not hurt a hair of thy head: — Go, says he, lifting up the sash, and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape; — go, poor devil,... | |
| Walter Sichel - 1910 - 432 pages
...it flew by him ; — I'll not hurt thee, says my Uncle Toby rising from his chair, and going across the room, with the fly in his hand ; — I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go, says he, lifting up the sash and opening his hand as he citing the source, only gives the sentence... | |
| Harold Herbert Williams, Sir Harold Herbert Williams - English fiction - 1911 - 448 pages
...feeling of their time. " I'll not hurt thee, says my Uncle Toby, rising from his chair and going across the room with the fly in his hand, — I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go, says he, lifting up the sash, and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape ; go, poor devil,... | |
| William Henry Hudson - 1914 - 362 pages
...it flew by him; — I'll not hurt thee, says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room, with the fly in his hand, — I'll not hurt a hair of thy head: — go, says he, lifting up the sash, and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape ; — go, poor devil,... | |
| Annette Brown Hopkins - English fiction - 1915 - 824 pages
...it flew by him ; — I'll not hurt thee, says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room, with the fly in his hand, I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go, says he, lifting up the sash, and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape ; — go, poor devil,... | |
| Wilson Follett - English fiction - 1918 - 342 pages
...it flew by him; — I'll not hurt thee, says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room, with the fly in his hand, — I'll not hurt a hair of thy head: — Go, says he, lifting up the sash, and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape ; — go, poor devil,... | |
| John Todhunter - Essays (Irish) - 1920 - 180 pages
...flew by him ; — " I'll not hurt thee," says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room with the fly in his hand — " I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go," says he, lifting up the sash to let it escape ; — " go, poor devil, get thee gone, why should I hurt... | |
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