| Robert Chambers - 1858 - 540 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 ! '... | |
| Gavin Turreff - 1859 - 332 páginas
...if he would have gone out of doors, which he would not do, but suddenly ran up stairs to Eothemay'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... | |
| Gavin Turreff - 1859 - 344 páginas
...if he 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 dried, many time, help, help ! for God's cause ! The laird and the lady, with their servants, all seeing... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 306 páginas
...but suddenly ran up stairs to Rothieraay'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 - 1866 - 316 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... | |
| 1866 - 326 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... | |
| 1871 - 692 páginas
...if he would have gone out of doors, which he would not do, but suddenly ran up stairs to Rothiemay's chamber and wakened him to rise ; and as he is wakening...window looking to the close, where they piteously cried many times. Help, help ! for God's cause! The Laird and the Lady, with their servants, all seeing... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1876 - 630 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 Hindes Groome - 1883 - 330 páginas
...if he would have gone out of doors, which he would not do, but suddenly ran upstairs to Rothiemay's chamber and wakened him to rise ; and, as he is wakening...window looking to the close, where they piteously cried many times, "Help! help! for God's cause. The Laird and the Lady, with their servants, all seeing... | |
| 1891 - 228 páginas
...would 208 have gone out of doors, which he would not do, but suddenly ran up stairs to Rothiemay's chamber and wakened him to rise ; and as he is wakening...laird and the lady with their servants all seeing the woeful crying, made no help nor manner of helping, which they perceiving, cried oftentimes mercy... | |
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