Trelane looked back after getting clear of the town to see how his faithful follower was getting on, he was seized with such a fit of laughter that he was obliged to pull his own horse up abruptly, lest he should absolutely roll off his back. The Bar Sinister: A Tale - Strona 42autor: Charles Allston Collins - 1864Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Claude Tillier - 1917 - Liczba stron: 370
...attack, carried away by his ardour. Then my uncle saw that Saint Martin was the only one to blame, and he was seized with such a fit of laughter that he was obliged to lean on his sword to keep from falling. "Gaspard," he cried, in a choking voice, "patron saint of Clamecy,... | |
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