This dispute had not long contmued, when the king contrived to crawl up close to the window, and said, " My good friend, if we were banditti, as you suppose, it would be as easy for us, without all this parley, to break into your house as to break this... Thaddeus of Warsaw ... - Page 22by Jane Porter - 1829Full view - About this book
| Jane Porter - 1817 - 236 pages
...as easy for us, without all this parley, to hreak into your house, as to hreak this pane of glass; therefore if you would not incur the shame of suffering...and opening the door, he admitted them. After some trouhle, his majesty procured pen and ink, and immediately addressing a few lines to me at the palace,... | |
| Jane Porter - 1831 - 482 pages
...as easy for us, without all this parley, to break into your house, as to break this pane of glass ; therefore, if you would not incur the shame of suffering...fellow-creature to perish for want of assistance, give us admittance.' This argument had its weight with the man; and opening the door, he desired them... | |
| William Godwin - 1832 - 964 pages
...as easy for us, without all this parley, to break into your house, as to break this pane of glass; therefore, if you would not incur the shame of suffering...fellow-creature to perish for want of assistance, give us admittance.' This argument had its weight with the man ; and opening the door, he desired them... | |
| William Pinnock - 1833 - 738 pages
...as easy for us, without all this parley, to break into your house, as to break this pane of glass ; therefore, if you would not incur the shame of suffering...want of assistance, let us in." — This argument prevailed, and the man admitted them. After some trouble his Majesty procured writing-materials, and... | |
| 1834 - 560 pages
...as easy for us, without all this parley, to break into your house as to break this pane of glass ; therefore, if you would not incur the shame of suffering...his majesty procured pen and ink, and immediately addressing a few lines to me, at the palace, he prevailed on one of the miller's son? to carry it.... | |
| 1848 - 636 pages
...as easy for us, without all this parley, to break into your house, as to break this pane of glass ; therefore, if you would not incur the shame of suffering...for want of assistance, let us in." This argument prevailed, and the man admitted them. After some trouble, his majesty obtained writing materials, and... | |
| 1848 - 322 pages
...hreak into your house, as to hreak this pane of glass ; therefore, if you would not incur the sitame of suffering a fellow-creature to perish for want of assistance, let us in." This argument prevailed, and the man admitted them. After some trouhle, his majesty ohtained writing materials, and... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1848 - 612 pages
...house, as to break this pane of glass ; therefore, if you would not incur the sbame of suffering л fellow-creature to perish for want of assistance, let us in." This argument prevailed, and the man admitted then. After some trouble, his majesty obtained writing materials, and... | |
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