If such is the case, why should we, who are strangers, look for it ?' We gave it up. "The people are so many, that they tread on one another. All day and night the streets are crowded. We thought some great thing had happened, and said, 'Let us wait till... The Wesleyan juvenile offering - Page 36by Wesleyan Methodist missionary society - 1867Full view - About this book
| Travel - 1870 - 136 pages
...replied, " We never saw the end of it ; we tried hard to find it, but could not. We ascended a very high building, like a pole (the Monument), to see...case, why should we, who are strangers, look for it ? ' So we gave it up. " The people are so numerous that they tread one on another. All day, and all... | |
| William Moister - Eighteenth century - 1871 - 624 pages
...the English. The place is very large. We never saw the end of it. We tried hard to find it, but we could not. We ascended a high building like a pole...We heard that many people born and grown old there never saw the end of it, and we said, ' If such is the case, why should we, who are strangers, look... | |
| William Moister - Methodist Church - 1871 - 602 pages
...the English. The place is very large. Wo never saw the end of it. We tried hard to find it, but we could not. We ascended a high building like a pole...sight was filled with houses and streets and people. Wo heard that many people born and grown old there never saw the end of it, and we said, ' If such... | |
| William Moister - Missionaries - 1875 - 344 pages
...the English. The place is very large. We never saw the end of it. We tried hard to find it, but we could not. We ascended a high building like a pole...We heard that many people born and grown old there never saw the" end of it, and we said, 'If such is the case, why should we who are strangers look for... | |
| Eleanora Louisa Hervey - 1877 - 338 pages
...building like a pole,' continued the young Zulu, meaning to describe the Monument, ' to see where London ended, but our sight was filled with houses, and streets,...We heard that many people born and grown old there never saw the end of it, and we said — If such is the case, why should we who are strangers look... | |
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