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" Then accosting the Spaniard, he said, " Christian, the person you have killed is my son : his body is now in my house. You ought to suffer ; but you have eaten with me, and I have given you my faith, which must not be broken. "
Beauties of History; Or, Pictures of Virtue and Vice - Страница 275
по L. M. Stretch - 1808
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The Belfast Queen's College Calendar

Queen's University of Belfast - 1852 - 306 страници
...and gave him one of his swiftest horses. "Christian," said he, "the man you have killed is my son. You ought to suffer; but you have eaten with me, and I must keep my word. Fly far while the night covers you, and you will be safe before morning. Though...

The Hackney magazine

Hackney lit. and sci. inst - 264 страници
...Christian, the person you have killed is my son, his body is now iu'my house. You ought to suffer 5 but yon have eaten with me, and I have given you my faith,...be broken." He then led the astonished Spaniard to bis stable, and mounted him on one of his fleetest horses, and said : — "Fly far while the night...

The historical, biographical and poetical reader; or, Scholar's companion

John Laurie Blake - 1862 - 236 страници
...lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son, who had been killed by a Spaniard. body is now in my house. You ought to suffer ; but...have given you my faith, which must not be broken." When he had uttered these words, he led the astonished Spaniard to his stables, and mounted him on...

Englannin kieli-oppi: ynnä lukemisto ja sanakirja, Том 2, Брой 1

Romulus Magnus Oppman - 1867 - 484 страници
...follow him. Then accosting the Spaniard, he said : ,,Christian, the person you have killed is my son, his body is now in my house: you ought to suffer,...then led the astonished Spaniard to his stables, and mounting him on one of his fleetest horses, said: ,,Fly far, while the night covers you, you will be...

The Practical Linguist: Being a System Based Entirely Upon ..., Томове 1–2

David Nasmith - 1870 - 280 страници
...Spaniard, he taid, " Christian, the person you hace killed ie my eon ; his body is now in my /ioute. You ought to suffer, but you have eaten with me, and I have given you my word, which must not be broken." He t/ien led him to hie stablet, and Iuiving m/iunted him on one of...

The practical linguist ... the French language, Том 1

David Nasmith - 1873 - 212 страници
...should follow him. Seeing the Spaniard, he said, " Christian, the person you have killed is my son ; his body is now in my house. You ought to suffer,...but you have eaten with me, and I have given you my word, which must not be broken." He then led him to his stables, and having mounted him on one of his...

Engelsk Læsebog

J. Listov - 1874 - 98 страници
...is now in my house; you ought to suffer death, but you have eaten with me. and I have given you ray faith, which must not be broken." He then led the...stables, and mounted him on one of his fleetest horses, saying: ,,Fly far, while the night can cover you: you will be safe in the morning. You are indeed guilty...

Encyclopedia of Natural and Artificial Wonders and Curiosities ..., Том 11

John Platts - 1876 - 986 страници
...follow him. Then accosting the Spaniard, he said, " Christian, the person you have killed is my son, his body is now in my house. You ought to suffer ;...He then led the astonished Spaniard to his stables, mounted him on one of his fleetest horses, and said, " Fly far while the night can cover you; you will...

Chambers's English readers, ed. by J.M.D. Meiklejohn, Книга 4

John Miller D. Meiklejohn - 1879 - 296 страници
...should follow him. Seeing the Spaniard, he said: ' Christian, the person you have killed is my son; his body is now in my house. You ought to suffer,...but you have eaten with me, and I have given you my word, which must not be broken.' s. He then led him to his stables, and having mounted him on one of...

The London and Edinburgh, ed. by J. Playster-Steeds

J Playster- Steeds - 474 страници
...follow him ; then accosting the Spaniard, he said, " Christian, the person you have killed is my son ; his body is now in my house ; you ought to suffer,...broken." He then led the astonished Spaniard to his stable, and mounted him upon one of his fleetest horses, saying, " Fly far, while the night can cover...




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