Hemmings volunteered to walk with her to the corner ; and it is not necessary to say that she immediately plunged into the topic which at that moment engaged all minds in Carlingford. " If I had not seen it with my own eyes, I should not have believed... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 2161864Full view - About this book
| 1870 - 354 pages
...does. Indeed, I have the evidence of my own senses to prove it," Mr. Green asserted. " If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I should not have believed it," he added. "Seen what?" was asked, rather abruptly, by Mr. White, who till now had been silent. "Seen... | |
| sir Henry Atwell Lake - 1856 - 402 pages
...the ditch of Yuksek battery, with his horse beside him. I rode all over the field afterwards ; and, if I had not seen it with my own eyes, I should have disbelieved what I am now going to tell you. " We recommenced burying the dead the same afternoon.... | |
| Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1864 - 340 pages
...left fiveand-thirty behind a long time ago, and thought the Rector's wife a happy woman in the bloom of youth. When she had discovered conclusively that...that I ever could have thought it impossible, as you say—for, alas! I know well that without grace every wickedness is more than possible—but I saw... | |
| 1864 - 806 pages
...she had discovered conclusively that Mrs. Morgan would not go in to have a cup of tea, Miss Hetnmings volunteered to walk with her to the corner ; and it...with my own eyes, I should not have believed it," uaid Miss Hemmings. "I should have thought it a got-up story : not that I ever could have thought it... | |
| 1864 - 820 pages
...ebe had discoyered conclusively that Mrs. Morgan would not go in to have a cap of tea, Miss Hammings volunteered to walk with her to the corner ; and it...the topic which at that moment engaged. all minds in Oarlingford. " If. I had not seen it with my own eyes, I should not have believed it," said Miss Hemmings.... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1865 - 258 pages
...left five-and-thirty behind a long time ago, and thought the rector's wife a happy woman in the bloom of youth. When. she had discovered conclusively that...Miss Hemmings. " I should have thought it a got-up f^ary : not that I ever could have thought it impossible, as you say —for alas ! I know well that... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1865 - 258 pages
...left five-and-thirty behind a long time ago, and thought the rector's wife a happy woman in the bloom of youth. When she had discovered conclusively that...with my own eyes, I should not have believed it," 6aid Miss Hemmings. "I should have thought it a got-up t;lory : not that I ever could have thought... | |
| Frank Linsly James - 1883 - 390 pages
...time than can conveniently drink together. It was a most curious and interesting sight to watch ; and, if I had not seen it with my own eyes, I should be slow to believe that these vast herds could be kept under such control. The Arab shepherds, instead... | |
| Frank Linsly James - 1884 - 348 pages
...time than can conveniently drink together. It was a most curious and interesting sight to watch ; and if I had not seen it with my own eyes I should be slow to believe that these vast herds could be kept under such control. The Arab shepherds, instead... | |
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