| 1845 - 448 pages
...to our home, and give it to Mrs. Williams.' He, giving me an inexpressible look, said, 'Take that? she will call me a fool and scold me, if I carry a chip to her.' 'No,' I replied :she will not; take it, and go immediately; I am in haste." Perceiving me to be in... | |
| John Williams - Missions - 1837 - 654 pages
...fought, had lost an eye, and giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said, " Take that! she will call me a fool and scold me, if I carry a chip to her." " No," I replied, " she will not; take it, and go immediately ; I am in haste." Perceiving me to be... | |
| Books - 1837 - 656 pages
...Friend, take this, go to our house, and give it to Mrs. Williams," he answered — " • Take that ! she will call me a fool and scold me, if I carry a chip to her.' • No,' I replied, • she will not, take it, and go immediately ; I am in haste.' Perceiving mu to... | |
| 1838 - 434 pages
...lost an eye ; and giving the missionary an inexpressible look with the olher, he said, • Take that ! she will call me a fool and scold me, if I carry a chip to her.' 'No,' s;iid Mr. Williams, • she will not, take it and go at once, I am in haste.' Perceiving the... | |
| Henry Butter - 1839 - 190 pages
...fought, had lost an eye; and, giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said, 'Take that! she will call me a fool, and scold me, if I carry a chip to her.' 'No,' I replied, 'she will not; take it, and go immediately; I am in haste.' Perceiving me to be in... | |
| Sarah Tappan Smith - Missions - 1841 - 410 pages
...fought, had lost an eye, and giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said, ' Take that ! she will call me a fool and scold me, if I carry a chip to her.' ' No,' I replied, ' she will not, take it, and go immediately; I am in haste.' Perceiving me to be... | |
| Education - 1843 - 798 pages
...foushthe had lost an eye, and giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said, 'Take that! she will call me a fool, and scold me if I carry a chip to her/ ' No,' I replied, ' she will not: take it and go immediately; I am in haste.' — Perceiving me to... | |
| 1844 - 650 pages
...chief had lost an eye in the wars. He gave > very funny look with his one eye, and said, "Take that! She will call me a fool and scold me, if I carry a chip to her." " No, she will not," said Mr. Williams ; " take it, and go immediately : I am in haste." As he saw... | |
| London missionary society - 1844 - 808 pages
...fought, had lost an eye. Giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said : — ' Take that ! she will call me a fool, and scold me if I carry a chip to her.' ' No,' I replied, 'she will not; take it, and go immediately, I am in haste.' Perceiving me to be in... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1845 - 846 pages
...fought, he had 1 «i au eye, and giving me an indescribable I -X'k with the other, he said, " Take that ! she will call me a fool, and scold me, if I carry a chip to lier." " No, I replied, she will not, take it and go immediately ; T am in haste." — Perceiving me... | |
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