| richard rush - 1857 - 100 páginas
...the very thing I guarded him against ! ! O God, O God, he's worse than a murderer ! how can he answer it to his country ; — the blood of the slain is...curse of widows and orphans — the curse of Heaven!" This torrent came out in tones appalling. His very frame shook. It was awful, said Mr. Lear. More than... | |
| 1858 - 402 páginas
...the very thing I guarded him against ! О God, О God, he's worse than a murderer ! how can he answer it to his country ? — the blood of the slain is...curse of widows and orphans — the curse of Heaven ! " This torrent came out in a tone appalling. His very frame shook. It was awful, said Mr. Lear. More... | |
| George Washington Parke Custis - 1860 - 670 páginas
...the very thing I guarded him against ! O God, O God, he 'a worse than a murderer ! How can he answer it to his country <. — the blood of the slain is...curse of widows and orphans — the curse of Heaven !' " This tf n iv! 1 1 came out in tone appalling. His very frame shook. It was awful, said Mr. Lear.... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 804 páginas
...the very thing I guarded him against ! 0 God ! 0 God ! he's worse than a murderer ! How can he answer it to his country? The blood of the slain is upon...curse of widows and orphans — the curse of Heaven !' " This torrent came out in tone appalling. His very frame shook. 'It was awful !' said Mr. Lear.... | |
| 1861 - 674 páginas
...very thing I guarded him against ! О God, О God ! he is worse than a murderer ! How can he answer it to his country ? The blood of the slain is upon him — the curse of widows and orphans ! ' This torrent came forth in tone appalling. His very frame shook. He sat down on the sofa once more.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1862 - 464 páginas
...hands, and while his very frame shook with emotion, "he's worse than a murderer ! How can he answer it to his country ! The blood of the slain is upon...curse of widows and orphans — the curse of heaven ! " Mr. Lear remained speechless ; awed into breathless silence by the appalling tones in which this... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1862 - 686 páginas
...impressions. " Oh, God ! oh, God !" he exclaimed, " he's worse than a murderer ! How can he answer it to his country ! The blood of the slain is upon...curse of widows and orphans — the curse of heaven !" This fervid outbreak was followed, almost instantly, by the rebound, which was truly characteristic... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 488 páginas
...hands, and while his very frame shook with emotion, "he's worse than a murderer! How can he answer to his country ! The blood of the slain is upon him—...curse of widows and orphans — the curse of heaven ! ' ' Mr. Lear remained speechless ; awed into breathless silence by the appalling tones in which this... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1871 - 602 páginas
...butchered, tomahawked, by a surprise, the very thing I guarded him against ! 0 God ! 0 God ! he is worse than a murderer ! How can he answer for it to...the curse of widows and orphans, the curse of Heaven ! ' His emotions were awful. After which he cooled a little, and sat down, and said, ' This must not... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1871 - 256 páginas
...butchered, tomahawked, by a surprise, the very thing I guarded him against ! 0 God ! 0 God ! he is worse than a murderer ! How can he answer for it to...the curse of widows and orphans, the curse of Heaven ! ' His emotions were awful. After which he cooled a little, and sat down, and said, ' This must not... | |
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