... merchant, for whom I recovered the ring, had given to me; I had carefully preserved it, because the initials of my benefactor's name, and a passage from the Koran, were worked upon it. When he gave it to me, he said that perhaps we should meet again... Popular tales - 第 182 頁Maria Edgeworth 著 - 1848完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Maria Edgeworth - 1811 - 344 頁
...the purse was his brother; and, when I related to iiim how I had obtained it, he had. the goodttess to take me under his protection. He was a merchant,...caravan to Grand Cairo: he offered to take me with him, and.1 willingly accepted the proposal, promising to serve him as faithfully as any of his slaves. The... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1813 - 298 頁
...he said that, perhaps,we should meet again, in some other part of the world, and he should recognise me by this token. The person who now took notice of...serve him as faithfully as any of his slaves. The caravun proceeded, and I was carried with it. CHAPTER IIL Self love is deaf to the Lessons ef Experience.... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1862 - 456 頁
...he said that perhaps we should meet again, in some other part of the world, and he should recognise me by this token. The person who now took notice of...any of his slaves. The caravan proceeded, and I was earned with it. CHAPTEE III. Self-love is deaf to the Lessons of Experienee. THE merchant who was become... | |
| Jules Festu - 1863 - 294 頁
...as I was, I sent forth as loud a cry as I could, in hopes of obtaining assistance, and I endeavoured to crawl to the place from which the voices appeared...The caravan proceeded, and I was carried with it. — Miss EDGEWORTH. THE MOOR'S LEGACY. JUST within the fortress of the Alhambra, in front of the royal... | |
| Jules Festu - 1867 - 304 頁
...recognize me by this token. The person who now took notice of the purse was his brother ; and when I (80) related to him how I had obtained it, he had the goodness...The caravan proceeded, and I was carried with it." MURAD THE UNLUCKY. It is well known, tout le monde sait. At, la. In disguise, Through, dans. One moonlight,... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 226 頁
...as I was, I sent forth as loud a cry as I could, in hopes of obtaining assistance; and I endeavored to crawl to the place from which the voices appeared...The caravan proceeded, and I was carried with it. II. " THE merchant, who was become my master, treated me with great kindness ; but, on hearing me relate... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 228 頁
...I explained to them who I was, and how I came into tins situation. " Whilst I was speaking, one ot the travellers observed the purse which hung to my...The caravan proceeded, and I was carried with it. n. " THE merchant, who was become my master, treated me with great kindness ; but, on hearing me relate... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 228 頁
...air. My signal was seen! The caravan came towards me ! " I had scarcely strength to speak : a skve gave me some water ; and, after I had drunk, I explained...The caravan proceeded, and I was carried with it. n. " THE merchant, who was become my master, treated me with great kindness ; but, on hearing me relate... | |
| Jules Festu - 1881 - 394 頁
...recognize me by this token. The person who now took notice of the purse was his brother ; and when I (86) related to him how I had obtained it, he had the goodness to take me under his protection. He (168) was a merchant who was now going with the caravan to Grand Cairo : he offered to take me with... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1891 - 262 頁
...purse was his brother ; and when I related to him how I had obtained it, ho had tho goodness to take mo under his protection. He was a merchant, who was now going with tho caravan to Grand Cairo : ho offered to take me with him, and I willingly accepted the proposal,... | |
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