| Hannah More - 1835 - 442 páginas
...fearful, from the appearance of the sky, that rain was at no great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would be...Though the answer was delivered in the mildest and most civil tone that could be imagined, the gentleman thought the words themselves rather rude and... | |
| Hannah More - 1835 - 581 páginas
...fearful from the appearance of the sky, that rain was at no great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would be...such weather as pleases me,' answered the shepherd. Tliongh the answer was delivered in the mildest and most civil tone that could be imagined, the gentleman... | |
| 1838 - 844 páginas
...fearful from the appearance of the sky that rain was at no great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would be...mildest and civilest tone that could be imagined, Dr S. thought the words themselves rather rude and surly, and asked him how that could be. Because,"... | |
| General society for promoting district visiting - 1840 - 398 páginas
...fearful from the appearance of the sky that rain was at no great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would be...mildest and civilest tone that could be imagined, Dr. S. thought the words themselves rather rude and surly, and asked him how that could be. " Because,"... | |
| Hannah More - 1840 - 844 páginas
...fearful, from the appearance of the sky, that rain was at no great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would be...Though the answer was delivered in the mildest and most civil tone that could be imagined, the gentleman thought the words themselves rather rude and... | |
| 1842
...fearful from the appearance of the sky that rain was at no great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would be...mildest and civilest tone that could be imagined, Dr. S. thought the words themselves rather rude and surly, and asked him how that could be ? " Because,"... | |
| Hannah More - 1844 - 216 páginas
...fearful from the appearance of the sky, that rain was at no great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would be...Though the answer was delivered in the mildest and most civil tone that could be imagined, the gentleman thought the words themselves rather rude and... | |
| Hannah More - 1844 - 578 páginas
...appearance of the sky, that rain was at no great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what soil of weather he thought it would be on the morrow. '...Though the answer was delivered in the mildest and most civil tone that could be imagined, the gentleman thought the words themselves rather rude and... | |
| 1844 - 400 páginas
...appearance of the sky, that rain was at hand, accosted the shepherd by asking him what sort of weather it would be on the morrow. " It will be such weather as pleases me!" said the shepherd. Though the answer was delivered in the mildest and civilest tone that could be imagined,... | |
| Hannah More - 1817 - 450 páginas
...fearful, from the appearance of the sky, that rain was at no great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would be...Though the answer was delivered in the mildest and most civil tone that could be imagined, the gentleman thought the words themselves rather rude and... | |
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