| Ebenezer Prout - 1846 - 544 páginas
...numerous battles he had fought, had lost an eye. Giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said, " Take that ! — she will call me a fool and...be in earnest, he took it, and asked, "What must I sayt" I replied, "You have nothing to say; the chip will say nil I vrisli. " With a look of astonishment... | |
| 1878 - 300 páginas
...warrior; but in one of his battles he had lost an eye. Giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said : — ' Take that ! She will call me a fool and...not ; take it and go immediately : I am in haste.' " He took it from me, and asked, ' What must I say ?' "I replied, 'You have nothing to say; the chip... | |
| John Kennedy - 1851 - 318 páginas
...chief, who had been a great warrior, said, with an inexpressible look of the only eye he possessed, "Take that! she will call me a fool and scold me, if I carry a chip to her." " No," * After all, the Mandnn level was very far from being a high one. Jlr. Catlin seriously proposes the... | |
| Edward Mannering - 1852 - 200 páginas
..." Friend, take this ; go to our house, and give it to Mrs. Williams." "Take that!" he said ; " why, she will call me a fool, and scold me, if I carry a chip to her." " No," Mr. Williams, replied, " she will not : take it, go immediately; I am in haste." He then took the chip,... | |
| William Oland Bourne - 1853 - 302 páginas
...numerous battles he had fought, had lost an eye, and giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said, ' Take that ! she will call me a fool and scold...immediately ; I am in haste.' Perceiving me to be in earnest,'he took it and asked, ' What must I say ?' I replied, ' You have nothing to say ; the chip... | |
| William Keddie - 1854 - 400 páginas
...numerous battles he had fought he had lost an eye, and, giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said : — " ' Take that ! She will call me a fool,...replied, 'she will not ; take it, and go immediately, for I am in haste.' "Perceiving me to be in earnest, he took it and asked — "'What must I say?' «... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 394 páginas
...battles he had fought, he had lost an eye; and, giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said, ' Take that! She will call me a fool and scold...will not; take it and go immediately; I am in haste.' 5. " Perceiving me to be in earnest, he took it and asked, 'What must I say?' I replied, 'You have... | |
| E. D. Moore - 1857 - 372 páginas
...numerous battles he had fought, had lost an eye, and, giving me an inexpressible look with the other, . he said, ' Take that ! she will call me a fool, and scold me, if I carry a chip to her.' — 'No,' 1 replied, ' she will not ; take it, and go immediately ; I am in haste.' Perceiving me to be in earnest,... | |
| William Jordan Unwin - 1862 - 374 páginas
...giv-ing me an in-ex-press-i-ble look with the oth-er, he said, 'Take that! she will call me fool-ish and scold me, if I car-ry a chip to her.' 'No,' I re-plied, ' she will not; take it and go im-me-di-ate-1 y ; I am. in haste.' Per-ceiv-ing me to be in ear-nest, he took it, and asked, 'What... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1864 - 200 páginas
...eye. Giving me an inexpressible look with the other, he said, "Take that! she will call me foolish and scold me, if I carry a chip to her." " No," I...replied, " You have nothing to say ; the chip will sa}' all I wish." With a look of astonishment and contempt he held up the piece of wood, and said,... | |
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