| 1821 - 498 страници
...commonly cheerful, the sheriff was induced to inquire the cause. " 1 am now," replied the Doctor, " almost at home. I lack not past two stiles to go over, and I am even at my father's house." He tb*a demanded if they should go through Hadleigh ; and being answered in the affirmative, he returned... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - 750 страници
...you now ?' He answered, ' Well, God be praised, good Master Sheriffe, never better ; for now I know I am almost at home. I lack not past two stiles to go over, and I am even at my father's house; but, Master Sheriffe,' said he, ' shall we not go thorow Hadley ?' ' Yes.' quoth the Sherifle, ' you... | |
| 1836 - 574 страници
...you now?" He answered, "Well, God be praised, good master sheriff: never better — for now I know 1 am almost at home. I lack not past two stiles to go over, and I am even at my Father's house. Bui shall we not go through Hadleigh?" "Yes," said the sheriff, "you shall go through Hadleigh." "Then,"... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1842 - 524 страници
...how do you now? He answered: Well, God be praised, good master sheriff. Never better, for now I know I am almost at home. I lack not past two stiles to go over, and I am even at my father's house. But master sheriff, said he, shall not we go through Hadley? Yes, said the sheriff, you shall go through... | |
| 1842 - 524 страници
...how do you now? He answered: Well, God be praised, good master sheriff. Never better, for now I know I am almost at home. I lack not past two stiles to go over, and I am even at my father's house. But master sheriff, said he, shall not we go through Hadley? Yes, said the sheriff, you shall go through... | |
| John Foxe, Charlotte Elizabeth - 1843 - 388 страници
...replied, " Well, God be praised, master sheriff; never better: for now I know I am almost at home; I Jack not past two stiles to go over, and I am even at my Father's house. But, master sheriff, shall we not go through Hadleigh?" " Yes," said the sheriff, " you shall." Dr.... | |
| 1845 - 614 страници
...down, he leaped, and fetched a frisk or two, saying, God be praised, I am now almost at home, and have not past two stiles to go over, and I am even at ray Father's house. At Hadley town's end, a poor man, with his five children, met him, crying, O .'... | |
| John Sundins Stamp - 1851 - 742 страници
...God be praised, good Master Sheriff, never better ; for now I know I am almost at home. I lack not two stiles to go over, and I am even at my father's house." His heart never failed. Throughout the journey he had been right merry, singing hymns and psalms, and... | |
| 926 страници
...do you now." He answered, " Well, God be praised, good master sheriff, never better, for now I know I am almost at home. I lack not past two stiles to go over, and I am at my Father's house. But, Master sheriff, shall we not go through Hadley?" " Yes," said the sheriff,... | |
| Dawson Massy - 1851 - 238 страници
...Hadley, the Sheriff asked him how he fared ? he answered, " never better, I am almost at home — only two stiles to go over, and I am even at my father's house." The streets of the town were lined with people ; many of whom often cried out in piteous accents, as... | |
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