| Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 368 pages
...audible nor intelligible. I was not in the least terrified, and therefore persisted until it spake again, and gave me satisfaction. But the work could not be finished at this time ; wherefore the same evening, an hour after sunset, it met me again near the same place, and after... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1903 - 368 pages
...when I came near, it moved not. I spake again, and it answered, in a voice neither very audible nor intelligible. I was not in the least terrified, and therefore persisted until it spake again, and gave me satisfaction. But the work could not be finished at this time ; wherefore... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 368 pages
...when I came near, it moved not. I spake again, and it answered, in a voice neither very audible nor intelligible. I was not in the least terrified, and therefore persisted until it spake again, and gave me satisfaction. But the work could not be finished at this time ; wherefore... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 368 pages
...not be finished at this time ; wherefore the same evening, an hour after sunset, it met me again near the same place, and after a few words on each side, it quietly vanished, and neither doth appear since, nor ever will more to any man's disturbance. The discourse... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1905 - 372 pages
...when I came near, it moved not. I spake again, and it answered, in a voice neither very audible nor intelligible. I was not in the least terrified, and therefore persisted until it spake again, and gave me satisfaction. But the work could not be finished at this time ; wherefore... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1908 - 382 pages
...when I came near, it moved not. I spake again, and it answered, in a voice neither very audible nor intelligible. I was not in the least terrified, and therefore persisted until it spake again, and gave me satisfaction. But the work could not be finished at this time ; wherefore... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1909 - 942 pages
...when I came near it moved not. I spake again, and it answered, in a voice neither very audible nor intelligible. I was not in the least terrified, and therefore persisted until it spake again and gave me satisfaction. But the work could not be finished at this time ; wherefore the... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1921 - 412 pages
...it approached me, but slowly, and when I came near it moved not. I spoke again, and it answered in a voice neither audible nor very intelligible. I was...same evening, an hour after sunset, it met me again near the same place, and after a few words on each side it quietly vanished, and neither doth appear... | |
| Joseph Ennemoser - 1854 - 546 pages
...when I came near, it moved not. I spoke again, and it answered in a voice neither very audible nor intelligible. I was not in the least terrified, and therefore persisted, until it spoke again, and satisfied me. In the same evening, an hour after sun-set, it met me again near the same place, and... | |
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