| 1860 - 382 pages
...— " At the middle of a night very dark, a blind was walk in the streets with a light on the head and a full jar upon the back. Some one which ran do...them the same thing by you?' 'It is not for me,' was answering the blind, ' it is to the end that the giddies which seem to you, do not come to run against... | |
| 1860 - 386 pages
...whether the women of her country don't had some children ? " Here is the last one in the list : — " At the middle of a night very dark, a blind was walk in the streets with a light on the head and a full jar upon the back. Some one which ran do meet him, and surprised of that light, ' Simple... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1869 - 588 pages
...drawed upon the dust was cry, ' Greats Gods ! that we may have little part in this univers ! " " At the middle of a night very dark, a blind was walk...light ? The night and the day are not them the same by you?' — ' It is not for me,' was answering the blind, ' that i bring this light, it is to the... | |
| Pedro Carolino, James Millington - 1883 - 108 pages
...owe to eat. If thou art rich, told him eat when you shall wish; if you are poor, when you may do. At the middle of a night very dark, a blind was walk...the same thing by you ! — It is not for me, was answering the blind, that I bring this light, it is to the and that the giddie swhich seem to you do... | |
| José da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino - Errors and blunders, Literary - 1884 - 152 pages
...owe to eat. If thou art rich, told him eat when you shall wish; if you are poor, when you may do. At the middle of a night very dark, a blind was walk...the same thing by you ! — It is not for me, was answering the blind, that I bring this light, it is to the and that the giddie swhich seem to you do... | |
| Education - 1883 - 388 pages
...the point of meeting, and be very careful not to proceed until each train has passed the other." AT THE MIDDLE of a night very dark, a blind was walk...light? The night and the day are not them the same tiling by you!« — It is not for me, was answering the blind, that I bring this light, it is to the... | |
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