| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 578 páginas
...it ever after this), I fled into it like one pursued ; whether I went over by the ladder, as first contrived, or went in at the hole in the rock, which I had called a door, I cannot remember ; no, nor could I remember the next morning ; for never frightened... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1899 - 362 páginas
...in the rock, which I called a door, I cannot remember ; no, nor could I remember the next morning, for never frighted hare fled to cover, or fox to earth,...with more terror of mind than I to this retreat. I slept none that night. The farther I was from the occasion of my fright, the greater my apprehensionswere... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 544 páginas
...called it ever after this), I fled into it like one pursued. Whether I went over by the ladder, as first contrived, or went in at the hole in the rock, which I had called a door, I cannot remember ; no, nor could I remember the next morning, for never frightened... | |
| Ella Marie Powers, Thomas Minard Balliet - 1902 - 328 páginas
...I called it ever after this — I fled into it like one pursued. Whether I went over by the ladder, or went in at the hole in the rock, which I called...more terror of mind than I to this retreat. I had no sleep that night. The farther I was from the occasion of my fright, the greater my apprehensions were.... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 404 páginas
...called it ever after this, I fled into it like one pursued. Whether I went over by the ladder, as first contrived, or went in at the hole in the rock, which I called a door, I cannot remember ; no, nor could I remember the next morning, for never frighted hare fled to cover, or fox to earth,... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 384 páginas
...called it ever after this, I fled into it like one pursued. Whether I went over by the ladder, as first contrived, or went in at the hole in the rock, which I called a door, I cannot remember ; no, nor could I remember the next morning, for never frighted hare fled to cover, or fox to earth,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1903 - 718 páginas
...called it ever after this, I fled into it like -one pursued. Whether I went over by the ladder, as first contrived, or went in at the hole in the rock, which I called a door, I cannot remember ; no, nor could I remember the next morning, for never frighted hare fled to cover, or fox to earth,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1904 - 266 páginas
...so I called it ever after this) I fled into it like one pursued. Whether I went over by the ladder, or went in at the hole in the rock, which I called...more terror of mind than I to this retreat. I had ro sleep that night. The farther I was from the occasion of my fright, the greater my apprehensions... | |
| Lewis Henry Jones - 1904 - 296 páginas
...in is at the hole in the rock, which I had called a door, I cannot remember ; for never frightened hare fled to cover, or fox to earth, with more terror of mind than I to this retreat. 239 THE TIDE RISES, THE TIDE FALLS HENRY W. LONGFELLOW The tide rises, the tide falls, The twilight... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1905 - 394 páginas
...called it ever after this, I fled into it like one pursued. Whether I went over by the ladder, as first contrived, or went in at the hole in the rock, which I called a door, I cannot remember ; no, nor could I remember the next morning, for never frighted hare fled to cover, or fox to earth,... | |
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