| John Aikin - 1819 - 500 页
...gallery under ground, fell into the following conversation. Ba ! <my friend (said the first), is it you? I am glad to see you. Where have you been this long time? All your acquaintance have been in pain about you, lest some accident should have befallen you. Why (replied... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 736 页
...Idleness is the root of much evil. Do you come, or else send him tomorrow early. Dont forget your promise. I am glad to see you. Where have you been this long time ? Hunting. And what did you find ? A fox or two. I believe so ; these drams will ruine Indians and... | |
| John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1852 - 500 页
...under-ground, fell into the following conversation : — " Ha ! my friend," said the first, " is it you ? I am glad to see you. Where have you been this long time ? All your acquaintance have been in pain about you, lest you should have met with some accident." " Why," replied... | |
| Oliver Angell - 1858 - 268 页
...and fell into the following conversation.—" Good morning, friend," said the first, "how do-you do? I am glad to see you. Where have you been this long time? All your acquaintance 3. " Why," said the other, " I am indeed a sort of stranger, for you must know I am but... | |
| John Aikin - 1868 - 384 页
...under ground, fell into the following conversation : — Ha! my friend, said the first, is it you? I am glad to see you. Where have you been this long time? All your acquaintance have been in pain about you, lest some accident should have befallen you. Why, replied... | |
| John (uncle, pseud) - 1869 - 328 页
...a part of the works, and held a chat like this : — "Ah, my friend!" said the first, " is it you ? I am glad to see you. Where have you been this long...from a long trip." " A trip ? Where have you been, ?» Jf"V•' " A tour, to see what I could. I had long felt a wish to know more than I did of this... | |
| Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth - 1872 - 486 页
...opening which, she beheld standing before her the old man of whom she had just been speaking. " Gome in ! I am glad to see you ! Where have you been this long time? And how did you find us?" Florence asked, taking his hand and drawing him in. " I found very easily... | |
| John Aikin, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1869 - 530 页
...under-ground, fell into the following conversation : — "Ha! my friend," said the first, "is it you? I am glad to see you. Where have you been this long time ? All your acquaintance have been in pain about you, lest you should have met with some accident." " Why," replied... | |
| John Demos - 1991 - 500 页
...is the root of much evil. Do you come, or else send him tomorrow early. Don't forget your promise. I am glad to see you. Where have you been this long time? Hunting. And what did you find? A fox or two. I believe so,- these drams will ruin Indians and English.... | |
| |