why, this horse is so lame he can hardly stand." "Oh, plase your honour, tho' he can't stand, he'll go fast enough. He has a great deal of the rogue in him, plase your honour. He's always that way at first setting out. Tales of fashionable life - Page 62by Maria Edgeworth - 1824Full view - About this book
| 1809 - 448 pages
...this same.' ' And these horses,' cried I — ' why this horse is so lame he can hardly stand.' ' Oh, plase your honour, tho' he can't stand, he'll gO fast...your honour. He's always that way at first setting oul.' 'And that wretched animal wiih the galled hreast!' 'He's all the hettor for it, when once he... | |
| 1810 - 478 pages
...why, this horse is so lame, he can hardly stand. " Oh, pla«e your honor, though he can't stand, he'lf go fast enough. He has a great deal of the rogue in...first setting out." And, that wretched animal with tha gaile'd breast ?" " Och my honey, be asy about that," exclaimed he, exultingly, " he's ail the... | |
| William Mudford - 1812 - 348 pages
...this same."* " And these horses," cried I — " why this horse is so lame he can hardly stand." " Oh plase your honour, tho' he can't stand, he'll go fast..." And that wretched animal with the galled breast !" " He's all the better for it, when once he warms ; it's he that will go with the speed of light,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1822 - 452 pages
...this same."* " And these horses," cried I — " why this horse is so lame he can hardly stand." " Oh, plase your honour, tho' he can't stand, he'll go fast..." And that wretched animal with the galled breast I" " He's all the better for it, when once he warms ; it's he that will go with the speed of light,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 398 pages
...this same *." " And these horses !" cried I: " why this horse is so lame he can hardly stand." " Oh, plase your honour, tho' he can't stand, he'll go fast..." And that wretched animal with the galled breast !" " He's all the better for it, when once he warms ; it's he that will go with the speed of light,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 392 pages
...this same *." " And these horses !" cried I : " why this horse is so lame he can hardly stand." " Oh, plase your honour, tho' he can't stand, he'll go fast..." And that wretched animal with the galled breast !" " He's all the better for it, when once he warms ; it's he that will go with the speed of light,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - English literature - 1846 - 758 pages
...this same.' ' And these horses ! ' cried I — ' why this horse is so lame he can hardly stand.' ' Oh, plase your honour, tho' he can't stand, he'll go fast...' And that wretched animal with the galled breast ! ' ' He's all the better for it, when once he warms ; it's he that will go with the speed of light,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - Edinburgh review - 1846 - 754 pages
...this same.' ' And these horses !' cried I —' why this horse is so lame he can hardly stand.' ' Oh, plase your honour, tho' he can't stand, he'll go fast...And that wretched animal with the galled breast!' ' He's all the better for it, when once he warms; it's he that will go with the speed of light, plase... | |
| Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866 - 438 pages
...horses,' cried I — 'why this horse is so lame he can hardly stand.' 'Oh, please your honour, though he can't stand, he'll go fast enough. He has a great deal of the rogue in him, please your honour. He's always that way at first setting out.' 'And that wretched animal with the... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1874 - 460 pages
...this same V " And these horses !" cried I ; " why, this horse is so lame he can hardly stand." " Oh, plase your honour, tho' he can't stand, he'll go fast...He has a great deal of the rogue in him, plase your konour. He's always that way at first setting out." " And that wretched animal with the galled breast... | |
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