| Reuben Post Halleck - 1915 - 340 pages
...between you and me." "These shepherd people are used to it — simple-minded H. & B. READINGS — IQ souls, you know, stirred up to anything in a moment...."They'll have him, and we shall have saved ourselves all labor in the matter." "True, true. Well, my way is to Casterbridge ; and 'tis as much as my legs will... | |
| Reuben Post Halleck - 1915 - 328 pages
...— not mine." "True; so it is. And I felt as you did, that there were enough without me." "I don't want to break my limbs running over the humps and...country." "Nor I neither, between you and me." "These shepherd people are used to it—simple-minded H. & B. READINGS — IQ souls, you know, stirred up... | |
| 1919 - 478 pages
...not mine." ' ' True, so it is. And I felt as you did, that there were enough without me. " "I don't want to break my limbs running over the humps and...shepherd-people are used to it — simple-minded souls, you knew, stirred up to anything in a moment. They'll have him ready for me before the morning, and no... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1910 - 676 pages
...— not mine." "True; so it is. And I felt as you did, that there were enough without me." "I don't want to break my limbs running over the humps and..."They'll have him, and we shall have saved ourselves all labor in the matter." "True, true. Well, my way is to Casterb ridge; and 'tis as much as my legs will... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1910 - 708 pages
...— not mine." "True; so it is. AncLi. lelt as you did, that there were enough without me." "I don't want to break my limbs running over the humps and...They'll have him ready for me before the morning, arid no trouble to me at all." "They'll have him, and we shall have saved ourselves all labor in the... | |
| 1925 - 568 pages
...— not mine." "True; so it is. And I felt as you did, that there were enough without me." " I don't want to break my limbs running over the humps and...They'll have him, and we shall have saved ourselves all labor in the matter." " True, true. Well, my way is to Casterbridge; and 'tis as much as my legs will... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1995 - 228 pages
...- not mine.' 'True - so it is. And I felt as you did, that there were enough without me.' 'I don't want to break my limbs running over the humps and...you and me.' 'These shepherd-people are used to it - simple minded souls, you know, stirred up to anything in a moment. They'll have him ready for me... | |
| 300 pages
...not mine.' ' True ; so it is. And I felt as you did, that there were enough without me.' ' I don't want to break my limbs running over the humps and...this wild country.' ' Nor I neither, between you and me.1 ' These shepherd-people are used to it — simpleminded souls, you know, stirred up to anything... | |
| 2007 - 1412 pages
...criminals, not mine.' 'True, so it is; and I felt as you did - there were enough without me.' 'I don't want to break my limbs running over the humps and hollows of this wild country.' 'Nor I, either, between you and me.' 'These shepherd people are used to it - simple-minded souls, you know,... | |
| Grant Martin Overton - 1927 - 282 pages
...— not mine." "True; so it is. And I felt as you did, that there were enough without me." "I don't want to break my limbs running over the humps and..."They'll have him, and we shall have saved ourselves all labor in the matter." "True, true. Well, my way is to Casterbridge ; and 'tis as much as my legs will... | |
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