| Anne Manning - 1875 - 338 pagini
...' My name is Stanley,' I replied. " ' Ah, yes ! sit down. I have important business in hand for you Where do you think Livingstone is ? ' " ' I really do not know, sir !' " ' Well, I think he is alive, and that he can be found ; and I am going to send you to find him.'... | |
| J S. Robertson - 1884 - 344 pagini
...Bennet in bed. " ' Who are you ?' he asked. ' My name is Stanley,' I answered. " ' Ah, yes ! sit down; I have important business on hand for you.' " After...throwing over his shoulders his robe-de-chambre, Mr. Bennet asked, ' Where do you think Dr. Livingstone isl'—' I really do not know, sir.' " ' Do you... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1889 - 908 pagini
...Bennett in bed. "Who are you?" he asked. " My name is Stanley," I answered. " Ah, yes ! sit down ; I have important business on hand for you." After...think he is alive ? " " He may be, and he may not," I answered. " Well, I think he is alive, and that he can be found, and I am going to send you to find... | |
| Lew Wallace - 1889 - 724 pagini
...Stanley." "Ah, yes ; sit down. Where do you think Livingstone is?" " Really, sir, I have no idea." " Do you think he is alive ? " " He may be, and he may not." " Well, I think he is alive ; and I'm afraid he may be in want. So I intend that you shall go to him.... | |
| J. T. Headley, Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1890 - 898 pagini
...throwing over his shoulders his robe de chambre Mr. Bennett asked : ' Where do you thiiik Livingston* is?' " ' I really do not know, sir.' " ' Do you think..." ' Well, I think he is alive, and that he can be foun and I am going to send you to find him.' " ' What,' said I, ' do you really think I can find Dr.... | |
| Henry Morton Stanley - 1890 - 704 pagini
...asked. B " My name is Stanley," I answered. " Ah, yes } sit down ; I have important business on band for you." After throwing over his shoulders his robe-de-chambre Mr. Bennett asked, " Where do you think Living stone is?" " I really do not know, sir." " Do you think he is alive ?" " He may be, and he may... | |
| D. M. Kelsey - 1890 - 844 pagini
...yes, sit down; I have important business for you." Throwing over his shoulders his robe de chambre, Mr. Bennett asked: "Where do you think Livingstone is?" "I really do not know, sir," rejoined the subordinate, rather taken aback (if Stanley ever was taken aback) at the suddenness of... | |
| J. T. Headley, Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1890 - 554 pagini
...bed. " 'Who are you ?' he ask<?d. " ' My name i§ Stanley,' I answered. " 'Ah, yes, sit down ; I hfve important business on hand for you." " After throwing over his shoulders his robe de chambre, Mr. Bennett asked: 'Where do you think Livingstone is ?' "'I really do not know, sir.'... | |
| Henry Morton Stanley - 1891 - 842 pagini
...?" he asked. " My name is Stanley !" I answered. " Ah, yes ! sit down ; I have important business OB hand for you." After throwing over his shoulders his...you think he is alive ?" " He may be, and he may not bo !" I answered. " Well, I think he is alive, and that he can be found, and I am going to send you... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1893 - 464 pagini
...Stanley." " Ah, yes ; sit down. Where do you think Livingstone is?" " Really, sir, I have no idea." " Do you think he is alive ? " " He may be, and he may not." " Well, I think he is alive ; and I am afraid he may be in want. So I intend that you shall go to him.'... | |
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