| William Jones - 1838 - 708 pagini
...loaves burning at the fire. She ran hastily and removed them, scolding the king, and exclaiming, ' you man, you will not turn the bread you see burning, but you will be very glad to eat it when done,' little imagining that she was addressing the king, Alfred." I think... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1840 - 386 pagini
...loaves burning at the fire. She ran hastily and removed them, scolding the king, and exclaiming, ' You man ! you will not turn the bread you see burning, but you will be very glad to eat it when done/ This unlucky woman lilt)" thought she was addressing the king, Alfred... | |
| 1844 - 580 pagini
...burning. She ran hastily and removed them, scolding the king for his shameful negligence, and exclaiming, "You man! you will not turn the bread you see burning, but you will be glad enough to eat it." " This unlucky woman, adds Asser, "little thought she was talking to the king Alfred."... | |
| Charles Macfarlane - 1845 - 518 pagini
...hastily and removed them, scolding the king for his shameful negligence, and exclaiming, "You manf you will not turn the bread you see burning, but you will be glad enough to eat it." " This unlucky woman,'" adds Asser, " little thought she was talking to the King... | |
| 1848 - 542 pagini
...else. There is a strong smell of cakes burning. She comes in and scolds the king, and says : — " You man, you will not turn the bread you see burning ; but you will be glad enough to eat it." swampy, undrained tract of country, covered with forests. Who were invading the... | |
| Edward Farr - 1848 - 562 pagini
...burning. She ran hastily and removed them, and reproaching Alfred for his negligence, exclaimed, " You man ! You will not turn the bread you see burning, but you will be glad enough to eat it." The king submitted with a good grace to the reproof, and afterwards became more... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 512 pagini
...burning. She ran hastily and removed them, scolding the king for his shameful negligence, and exclaiming, "You man! you will not turn the bread you see burning, but you will be glad enough to eat it." " This unlucky woman," adds Asser, " little thought she was talking to the King... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 pagini
...beholds her loaves burning, and ruus to remove them, scolding the stranger. " You man," saith she, " you will not turn the bread you see burning, but you will be glad enough to eat it." " This unlucky woman," adds Asser, " little thought she was talking to King Alfred,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1852 - 580 pagini
...loaves burning at the fire. She ran hastily and removed them, scolding the king, and exclaiming, ' You man ! you will not turn the bread you see burning, but you will be very glad to eat it when done.' This unlucky woman little thought she was addressing the king, Alfred."... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1853
...burning at the fire. She ran hastily and removed them, scolding at the king, and exclaiming, ' You man I you will not turn the bread you see burning, but you will be very glad to eat it when it is done ! ' This unlucky woman little thought she was addressing the King... | |
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