Regardless of my own condition, I instantly got into a carriage, and, followed by a detachment of horse, arrived at the mill. I met Kosinski at the door, keeping guard with his sword drawn. As he knew my person, he admitted me directly. Thaddeus of Warsaw. Revised - Page 21by Jane Porter - 1831Full view - About this book
| Robert Bisset - 636 pages
...to General Coccii, Colonel of the foot-Guards, to the following purport: ' By a kind of miracle I am escaped from the hands of assassins. I am now at the mill of Mariemont. Come as soon as possible, and take me from hence. I am wounded, but not dangerously'.' It was with... | |
| charles mayo, l.l.b. - 1804 - 570 pages
...that place to general Coccei, colonel of the foot guards, in these words: " By a kind of miracle I am escaped from the hands "'of assassins. I am now at the mill of Mariemont. Come as soon as pos" sible, and fetch me from hence. I am wounded, but not dangerously."' During the... | |
| Jane Porter - 1806 - 292 pages
...plundered their guests. " The joy that I felt at the sight of tins note, I cannot describe. I well remember the contents ; they were literally these : " ' By the miraculous hand of Providence, 1 have escaped from the hands of assassins. I am now at the mill of Mariemont. Send as soon as possible,... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1818 - 500 pages
...Mariemont. Venez ao plntot me tirer d'iei. Je suis blcsse, mais pas fort."—" By alcind of miracle I am escaped from the hands of assassins. I am now at the mill of Marie- v mont. Come as soon as possible, and take me from hence. I am wounded bnt not dangerously."... | |
| William Godwin - 1832 - 964 pages
...they understood, had plundered their guests. "My joy at sight of this nole I cannot describe. I well remember the contents; they were literally these :...from the hands of assassins. I am now at the mill of Maricmont. Send immediately, and take me hence. I am wounded, but not dangerously.' "Regardless of... | |
| 1836 - 784 pages
...Mariemont. Venez au plutdt me tirer d'ici. Je suis blesse' mais pas fort." " By a kind of miracle, I am escaped from the hands of assassins. I am now at the mill of Mariemont. Come as soon as possible, and take me from hence. I am wounded but not dangerously." — It was with... | |
| Jane Porter - 1836 - 406 pages
...plundered their ruesls. " The joy I experienced at the sight of this note, I cannot de-. scribe. I well remember the contents; they were literally these: "By the miraculous hand of Providencci T am escaped f'ruia the hands of assassins. I am now at the mill of Mariemont. Send as... | |
| Jane Porter - 1845 - 336 pages
...plundered their guests. 'The joy I experienced at the sight of this note, I cannot describe. I well remember the contents; they were literally these. 'By the miraculous hand of providence, I hava escaped from the hands of assassins. I atn now at the mill of Marieinont. Send as soon as possible,... | |
| 1848 - 636 pages
...to carry. The joy experienced at the receipt of this note I cannot describe. The words it contained were literally these : — '• By the miraculous...assassins. I am now at the mill of Mariemont. Send as soon as possible and take me away. I am wounded, but not dangerously." Regardless of my condition,... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1848 - 612 pages
...to carry. The joy experienced at the receipt of this note I cannot describe. The words it contained were literally these : — " By the miraculous hand...from the hands of assassins. I am now at the mill of Maricmont. Send as soon as possible and take me away. I am wounded, but not dangerously." Regardless... | |
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