| Peter Buchan - 1825 - 228 páginas
...he 208 have gone out of doors, whiqh he would not do, but suddenly rari up 'stairs to Rothiemay 's chamber and wakened him to rise; and as he is wakening...stairs again, so they turned to a window looking to the clo»e, where they pkeously cryed many time, iielp, hdp! for God's cause! The laird and the lady with... | |
| John Spalding - 1829 - 524 páginas
...if be would have gone out of doors, which he would not do, but suddenly ran up stairs to Rothemay's chamber, and wakened him to rise ; and as he is wakening...window looking to the close, where they piteously cried, many time, help, help ! for God's cause ! The laird and the lady, with their servants, all seeing... | |
| 1829 - 432 páginas
...but suddenly ran up stairs to Rothiemay's chamber, and wakened him to rise ; and as he is awakening him, the timber passage and lofting of the chamber...of them could win down stairs again; so they turned toawindow looking to theclose, where they piteously cried many times, ' Help ! help! for God's cause... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 430 páginas
...but suddenly ran up stairs to Rothiemay's chamber, and wakened him to rise; and as he is awakening him, the timber passage and lofting of the chamber...none of them could win down stairs again; so they turne.l to a window looking to the close, where theypiteously cried many times, * Help ! help ! for... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1852 - 594 páginas
...if he would have gone out of doors, which he would not do, bat suddenly ran up stairs to Rothiemay's chamber, and wakened him to rise ; and as he is wakening...hastily takes fire, so that none of them could win [get] down stairs again ; so they turned to a window looking to the close [court,] where they piteously... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1852 - 332 páginas
...also if he had gone out of doors, quhilk he would not do, but sudaintly ran up-stairs to Rothiemay 's chamber and wakened him to rise; and as he is wakening him the timber passage and lofting of the passage hastily takes fire, so that none of them could come down stairs again. So they turned to ane... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1856 - 576 páginas
...him, the timber passage and lofting of the chamber hastily take fire, so that none of them could run down stairs again ; so they turned to a window looking to the close, where they piteously cried many times, ' Help, help, for God's cause.' The laird and lady, with their servants, all seeing... | |
| Francis James Child - 1859 - 312 páginas
...but suddenly ran up stairs to Rothiemay's chamber, and wakened him to rise ; and as he is awakening him, the timber passage and lofting of the chamber...window looking to the close, where they piteously cried many times, " Help ! help ! for God's cause ! " The Laird and Lady, with their servants, all... | |
| Francis James Child - 1858 - 318 páginas
...but suddenly ran up stairs to Rothiemay's chamber, and wakened him to rise ; and as he is awakening him, the timber passage and lofting of the chamber...window looking to the close, where they piteously cried many times, " Help ! help ! for God's cause ! " The Laird and Lady, with their servants, all... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1858 - 542 páginas
...rouse Rothiemay. While he was engaged in this act, ' the timber passage and lofting of the chamber takes fire, so that none of them could win down stairs again.' So they turned to a window looking towards the courtyard, where they were heard repeatedly calling : ' Help, help, for God's cause ! '... | |
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