tis as much as my legs will do to take me that far. Going the same way?" " No, I am sorry to say! I have to get home over there " (he nodded indefinitely to the right), " and I feel as you do, that it is quite enough for my legs to do before bedtime. Scotland, Stories of - Page 1501896Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1883 - 736 pages
...ourselves all labour in the matter.' ' True, true. Well, niy way is to Casterbridge; and 'tis as much a nay legs will do to take me that far. Going the same way?' ' No, I am sorry to say. I have to get home over there'(he nodded indefinitely to the right), 'and I feel as you do, that it is quite enough for my... | |
| Tales - 1885 - 272 pages
...saved ourselves all labour in the matter." " True, true. Well, my way is to Casterbridge ; and 'tis as much as my legs will do to take me that far. Going...as you do, that it is quite enough for my legs to do.before bedtime." The other had by this time finished the mead in the mug, after which, shaking hands... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1905 - 316 pages
...saved ourselves all labour in the matter.' ' True, true. Well, my way is to Casterbridge ; and 'tis as much as my legs will do to take me that far. Going...finished the mead in the mug, after which, shaking hands heartily at the door, and wishing each other well, they went their several ways. In the meantime the... | |
| Charles Read Nutter, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey, Chester Noyes Greenough - 1907 - 524 pages
...in a moment. They 'll have him ready for me before the morning, and no trouble to me at all.' 5o ' They 'll have him, and we shall have saved ourselves...I am sorry to say ! I have to get home over there ' 5 (he nodded indefinitely to the right), ' and I feel as you do, that it is quite enough for my legs... | |
| Charles Read Nutter, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey, Chester Noyes Greenough - 1907 - 590 pages
...take me that far. Going the same way ? ' ' No, I am sorry to say ! I have to get home over there ' 5 (he nodded indefinitely to the right), ' and I. feel...finished the mead in the mug, after which, shaking hands heartily at the door, and wishing each other well, they went their several ways. 10 In the meantime... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1910 - 688 pages
...have saved ourselves all labor in the matter." "True, true. Well, my way is to Casterbridge; and 'tis as much as my legs will do to take me that far. Going...finished the mead in the mug, after which, shaking hands heartily at the door, and wishing each other well, they went their several ways. In the meantime the... | |
| Delphian Society - 1912 - 642 pages
...saved ourselves all labour in the matter." "True, true. Well, my way is to Casterbridge ; and 'tis as much as my legs will do to take me that far. Going...finished the mead in the mug, after which, shaking hands heartily at the door, and wishing each other well, they went their several ways. In the meantime the... | |
| Delphian Society - 1912 - 588 pages
...saved ourselves all labour in the matter." "True, true. Well, my way is to Casterbridge ; and 'tis as much as my legs will do to take me that far. Going the same way?" "No, I am sorry to sayl I have to get home over there" (he nodded indefinitely to the right) "and I feel as you do, that... | |
| 1914 - 424 pages
...morning, and no trouble to me at all." "They'll have him, and we shall have saved ourselves all labor in the matter." "True, true. Well, my way is to Casterbridge,...to take me that far. Going the same way?" " No, I 'm sorry to say. I have to get home over there " (he nodded indefinitely to the right), "and I feel... | |
| Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1914 - 404 pages
...to say! I have to get home over there " (he nodded indefinitely to the right), "and I feel as you 30 do, that it is quite enough for my legs to do before...finished the mead in the mug, after which, shaking hands heartily at the door, and wishing each other well, they went their several ways. In the meantime the... | |
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