With a whoop like an Indian war-whoop the cars ran into a shed— they stopped— the pickpocket got up— I got up too— the baggage-master came to the door: "This gentleman has the checks for my baggage," said I, pointing to the thief. Bewildered,... The Englishwoman in America - Σελίδα 147των Isabella Lucy Bird - 1856 - 464 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
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...the same name, I resolved to wait the chapter of accidents, or the re-appearance of my friends. . . . With a whoop like an Indian war-whoop the cars ran...them to the baggage-master, and went hastily away. I had no inclination to cry " Stop thief !" and had barely time to congratulate myself on the fortunate... | |
| 1856 - 594 σελίδες
...the same name, I resolved to wait the chapter of accidents, or the re-appearance of my friends. . . . With a whoop like an Indian war-whoop the cars ran...them to the baggage-master, and went hastily away. I had no inclination to cry " Stop thief I" and had barely time to congratulate myself on the fortunate... | |
| 1856 - 668 σελίδες
...the same name, I resolved to wait the chapter of accidents, or the re-appearance of my friends. . . . With a whoop like an Indian war-whoop the cars ran...— I got up too — the baggage-master came to the cloor : " This gentleman has the checks for my baggage," said I, pointing to the thief. Bewildered,... | |
| Andrew Wynter - 1860 - 554 σελίδες
...bore the same name, I resolved to wait the chapter of accidents, or the reappearance of my friends With a whoop like an Indian war-whoop the cars ran...took them from his waistcoat-pocket, gave them to the baggage master, and went hastily away. I had no inclination to cry ' Stop thief ! ' and had barely... | |
| Richard Pike - 1884 - 318 σελίδες
...bore the same name, I resolved to wait the chapter of accidents, or the reappearance of my friends. With a whoop like an Indian war-whoop the cars ran...pointing to the thief. Bewildered, he took them from his waistcoat pocket, gave them to the baggage-master, and went hastily away. I had no inclination to cry... | |
| Richard Pike - 1884 - 304 σελίδες
...Indian war-whoop the cars ran into a shed—they stopped—the pickpocket got up—I got up too—the baggage-master came to the door. ' This gentleman...pointing to the thief. Bewildered, he took them from his waistcoat pocket, gave them to the baggage-master, and went hastily away. I had no inclination to cry... | |
| 1856 - 588 σελίδες
...the same name, I resolved to wait the chapter of accidents, or the re-appearance of my friends. . . . With a whoop like an Indian war-whoop the cars ran...too — the baggage-master came to the door: "This geutleman has tlie checks fur my baggage," said I, pointing to the thief. Bewildered, he took them... | |
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