| 1830 - 436 pages
...tone. She answered as loudly, ' Where are you ? I don't know where you are,' still imagining that I was somewhere in search of her ; but receiving no answer, she shortly went up stairs. On my return to the house about half an hour afterwards, she inquired wby I had called to... | |
| Science - 1830 - 420 pages
...tone. She answered as loudly, ' Where are you ? I don't know where you are,' — still imagining that I was somewhere in search of her ; but receiving no answer, she shortly went up stairs. On my return to the house about half an hour afterwards, she inquired why I had called to... | |
| William Howells - Folklore - 1831 - 220 pages
...tone. She answered as loudly, ' Where are you ? 1 don't know where you are,' — still imagining that 1 was somewhere in search of her ; but receiving no answer, she shortly wentnp stairs. On my return to the house about half an hour afterwards, she inquired why I had called... | |
| James Thacher - Superstition - 1831 - 274 pages
...that I was somewhere in search of her ; but receiving no answer, she shortly went up stairs. On my return to the house about half an hour afterwards, she inquired why I had called to her so often, and were I was; and was of course surprised to hear I had not been near... | |
| Theology - 1832 - 424 pages
...She answered as loudly — ' Where are you ? I don't know where you are ' — still imagining that I was somewhere in search of her ; but receiving no answer, she shortly went up stairs. On my return to the house about half an hour afterwards, she inquired why I had called to... | |
| Richard Henry Wilde - 1842 - 284 pages
...come away!' in a loud, plaintive, and somewhat impatient tone. She answered as loudly, ' Where are you ? I don't know where you are ;' still imagining that he was somewhere in search of her ; but on receiving no answer she shortly went up stairs. On Mr. . A A.'s return to the house about half an... | |
| David Brewster - Occultism - 1842 - 372 pages
...imagining that he was somewhere in search of her : but receiving no answer, she shortly went up stairs. On Mr. A.'s return to the house, about half an hour afterwards, she inquired why he called to her so often, and where he was ; and she was, of course, greatly surprised to learn that... | |
| Richard Henry Wilde - 1842 - 288 pages
...imagining that he was somewhere in search of her ; but on receiving no answer she shortly went up stairs. On Mr. A.'s return to the house about half an hour afterwards, she inquired why he called her so often and where he was ; and she was of course greatly surprised to learn that he had... | |
| Richard Henry Wilde - 1842 - 284 pages
...was somewhere in search of her ; but on receiving no answer she shortly went up stairs. On Mr. 251 A.'s return to the house about half an hour afterwards, she inquired why he called her so often and where he was ; and she was of course greatly surprised to learn that he had... | |
| Medicine - 1843 - 506 pages
...loud, plaintive, and somewhat impatient tone. She answered as loudly ' Where are you ?' ' I don n t know where you are ;' still imagining that he was...of her; but, receiving no answer, she shortly went up stairs." On Mr A.'s return to the house about half-an-hour afterwards, she inquired why he called... | |
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