I'm too cute for him yet. See there, now, he's come to; and I'll be his bail he'll go asy enough wid me. Ogh! he has a fine spirit of his own, but it's I that can match him: 'twould be a poor case if a man like me cou'dn't match a horse any way, let alone... Tales of Fashionable Life - Страница 73по Maria Edgeworth - 1809 - 400 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 страници
...he's come to ; and I'll be his bail he'll go asi/ enough wid me. Ogh ! he has a fine spirit of liis own; but it's I that can match him. 'Twould be a poor...alone a mare, which this is, or it never would be so vitious." 1. 68, 69. The most delectable personage, however, in the whole tale, is the ancient Irish... | |
| 1810 - 478 страници
...his own i but its I can match him. Twoujd b« a poor case if a man, like one, couldn't match a horse, let alone a mare, which this is, or it never would be so vicious," The most delectable persohage, however, in the whole tale, is the ancient Irish nurse, Elinor. The... | |
| William Mudford - 1812 - 348 страници
...cute for him yet. See there now, he's come to; and I'll be his bail he'll go asy enough wid me. Oh ! he has a fine spirit of his own, but it's I that can...is, or it never would be so vicious." " After this hard fought battle, and suitable rejoicing for the victory, Paddy walked his subdued adversary on a... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 398 страници
...spirit of his own, but it's I that can match him : 'twould be a poor case if a man like me cou'dn't match a horse any way, let alone a mare, which this...yards to allow us to pass him; but to the dismay of my postilions, a hay-rope was at this instant thrown across the road, before our horses, by the road-makers,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 392 страници
...spirit of his own, but it's I that can match him : 'twould be a poor case if a man like me cou'dn't match a horse any way, let alone a mare, which this...to allow us to pass him ; but to the dismay of my postilions, a hay-rope was at this instant thrown across the road, before our horses, by the road-makers,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1832 - 356 страници
...spirit of his own, but it's I that can match him : 'twould be a poor case if a man like me cou'dn't match a horse any way, let alone a mare, which this...suitable rejoicing for the victory, Paddy walked his sulnlued adversary on a few yards to allow us to pass him ; but, to the dismay of my postilions, a... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 754 страници
...longer.' " — i. 64, 65. By and by the wheel horse stopped short, and began to kick furiously. " ' Never fear,' reiterated Paddy. 'I'll engage I'll be...mare, which this is, or it never would be so vicious.' " — i. 68, 69. The most delectable personage, however, in the whole tale, is the ancient Irish nurse... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 758 страници
...longer.' " — i. 64, 65. By and by the wheel horse stopped short, and began to kick furiously. " ' Never fear,' reiterated Paddy. ' I'll engage I'll...mare, which this is, or it never would be so vicious.' " — i. 68, 69. The most delectable personage, however, in the whole tale, is the ancient Irish nurse... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 756 страници
...Knockecroghery! Oh the rogue, he thinks he has me at a nonplush; but Til show him the differ.' " ' Ah! didn't I compass him cleverly then ? Oh the villain,...mare, which this is, or it never would be so vicious." " — i. 68, 69. The most delectable personage, however, in the whole tale, is the ancient Irish nurse... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1848 - 484 страници
...spirit of his own, but it's I that can match him : 'twould be a poor case if a man like me cou'dn't match a horse any way, let alone a mare, which this...to allow us to pass him ; but, to the dismay of my postilions, a hayrope was at this instant thrown across the road, before our horses, by the road-makers,... | |
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