| English literature - 1834 - 560 pages
...ordered his attendants to convey him to his house ; but the fellow's cries attracted a crowd round them, before he could be dragged away. He related...so forcibly excited by the shocking tale, that Mr Bed ward was glad to save himself from being torn, to pieces by a precipitate retreat from Kingston,... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Black people - 1834 - 426 pages
...to his house ; but the fellow's cries attracted a crowd round them, before he could be dragged awav. He related his melancholy story, and the singular...so forcibly excited by the shocking tale, that Mr. Bedward was glad to save himself from being torn to pieces by a precipitate retreat from Kingston,... | |
| Joseph Abbott - British - 1846 - 376 pages
...ordered his attendants to convey him to his house ; but the fellow's cries attracted a crowd round them before he could be dragged away : he related...so forcibly excited by the shocking tale, that Mr. Bedward was glad to save himself from being torn to pieces by a precipitate retreat from Kingston,... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Jamaica - 1861 - 200 pages
...ordered his attendants to convey him to his house ; but the fellow's cries attracted a crowd round them before he could be dragged away : he related...so forcibly excited by the shocking tale, that Mr. Bedward was glad to save himself from being torn to pieces by a precipitate retreat from Kingston,... | |
| Carl Engel - 1866 - 564 pages
...and ordered his attendants to convey him to his house ; but the fellow's cry attracted a crowd round them before he could be dragged away : he related...never ventured to advance his claim to the negro a secoud time."* TAKE him to the Gulley ! Take him to the Gulley ! But bringee back the frock and board.... | |
| Carl Engel - Folk songs - 1866 - 462 pages
...and ordered his attendants to convey him to his house; but the fellow's cry attracted a crowd round them before he could be dragged away : he related...being torn to pieces, by a precipitate retreat from Kingstou, and never ventured to advance his claim to the negro a second time.". TAKE him to the Gulley... | |
| Ted Gioia - Music - 2006 - 394 pages
...and ordered his attendants to convey him to his house; but the fellow's cries attracted a crowd round them, before he could be dragged away. He related...so forcibly excited by the shocking tale, that Mr. Bedward was glad to save himself from being torn to pieces by a precipitate retreat from Kingston,... | |
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