I'm too cute for him yet. See there, now, he's come to; and I'll be his bail he'll go asy enough wid me. Ogh! he has a fine spirit of his own, but it's I that can match him: 'twould be a poor case if a man like me cou'dn't match a horse any way, let alone... Tales of Fashionable Life - Страница 73по Maria Edgeworth - 1809 - 400 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Julia Kavanagh - 1862 - 352 страници
...yet. See, there now, he's come to ; and I'll be his bail he'll go any enough wid me! Ohg! he has n fine spirit of his own; but it's I that can match...mare, which this is, or it never would be so vicious.' " In these delineations of Irish life , and especially of Irish character, free from absurdity or coarse... | |
| Julia Kavanagh - 1863 - 370 страници
...at a nonplush, but I'll show him the di/er.' " After this brag of war, Paddy whipped,Knookecroghery kicked, and Paddy, seemingly unconscious of danger,...mare, which this is, or it never would be so vicious.' " In these delineations of Irish life, and especially of Irish character, free from absurdity or coarse... | |
| Iwe - 1863 - 406 страници
...browbating me ! I'm too 'cute for him yet. See, there now, he's come to ; and I'll be his bail . ne'll go asy enough wid me ! Ogh ! he has a fine spirit...mare, which this is, or it never would be so vicious.' " In these delineations of Irish life, and especially of Irish character, free from absurdity or coarse... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 страници
...asy enough wid me. Ogh 1 he has a fine spirit of his own ; but it 's I that can match him. "T would KM. D& Y E & 7} English Shyness, or ' Mauvaise Honte' Lord William had excellent abilities, knowledge, and superior... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 824 страници
...own ; but it's I that can match. him. 'T would be a poor cane if a man like me couldn't match a honse any way, let alone a mare, which this is, or it never would be BO vicious.' Englidi Shyness, or 'Mauvaisc Honte.1 Lord William had excellent abilities, knowledge,... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 страници
...own, but it's I that can match him: 'twould be a poor ease if a rnan like me couldn't match a hor.'e + postilions, a hayrope was at this instant thrown across the road, before our horses, by the road-makers,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1893 - 270 страници
...spirit of his own, but it's I that can match him : 'twould be a poor case if a man like me cou'dn't match a horse any way, let alone a mare, which this...to allow us to pass him ; but, to the dismay of my postilions, a hay-rope was at this instant thrown across the road, before our horses, by the roadmakers,... | |
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