The Philosophy of Human NatureGetz & Buck, 1851 - 447 pagini |
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Pagina 249
... Peter Wright ; I am the fuller's boy . Why , Frederic , is that you ? We thought you were all dead . " Witness . " Well , so they are all dead , Peter , but the child and me . Judge , shall I go on ? " Judge .- " Yes , go on , sir ...
... Peter Wright ; I am the fuller's boy . Why , Frederic , is that you ? We thought you were all dead . " Witness . " Well , so they are all dead , Peter , but the child and me . Judge , shall I go on ? " Judge .- " Yes , go on , sir ...
Pagina 251
... Peter Wright , the juror . Witness . " Well , Peter , you served them blood - hounds right ; for I saw old Dick pull grandfather out of the window by the hair , and hold him , while his boys stabbed and stamped him to death ; and then ...
... Peter Wright , the juror . Witness . " Well , Peter , you served them blood - hounds right ; for I saw old Dick pull grandfather out of the window by the hair , and hold him , while his boys stabbed and stamped him to death ; and then ...
Pagina 254
... Peter was here , I would have asked him what had gone of the colonel . " Peter Wright . " Never mind , Frederick ; you go on ; you will find out pretty soon where the colonel is , I guess . " Witness . " I wish he was here to snub that ...
... Peter was here , I would have asked him what had gone of the colonel . " Peter Wright . " Never mind , Frederick ; you go on ; you will find out pretty soon where the colonel is , I guess . " Witness . " I wish he was here to snub that ...
Pagina 256
... Peter Wright ; " it was I. I did not do so to interrupt the court ; but I thought there would be no harm in my informing your honor , before the crier began to proclaim the adjournment ( for it will be impracticable to stop him ) , that ...
... Peter Wright ; " it was I. I did not do so to interrupt the court ; but I thought there would be no harm in my informing your honor , before the crier began to proclaim the adjournment ( for it will be impracticable to stop him ) , that ...
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