| Walter Scott - 1871 - 480 ページ
...he wishes not to see me ; and as to your coming hither — by all that is dear to me, I vow that if you are guilty of such a piece of reckless folly — not to say uudutiful cruelty, considering your father's thoughts and wishes — I will never speak to you again... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Braddon - 1873 - 312 ページ
...Conscience was slow to answer that question. 'How dare you talk to me like that?' she exclaimed. ' I — I will never speak to you again as long as I live, Lord Paulyn.' A woman's favourite threat in moments of extremity, and generally the prelude to a torrent... | |
| 1873 - 590 ページ
...Conscience was slow to answer that question. ' How dare you talk to me like that ?' she exclaimed. ' I — I will never speak to you again as long as I live, Lord Paulyn.' A woman's favourite threat in moments of extremity, and generally the prelude to a torrent... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 592 ページ
...he wishes not to see me ; and as to your coming hither — by all that is dear to me, I vow that if you are guilty of such a piece of reckless folly —...from returning to Edinburgh, gives me the strongest reasons for continuing a little while longer in this country, by holding out the hope that I may receive... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 748 ページ
...he wishes not to see me ; and as to your coming hither,— by all that is dear to <nc, i vow that if you are guilty of such a piece of reckless folly — not to say undutitul cruelty, considering your father's thoughts and wishes — I will never speak to you again... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1878 - 466 ページ
...he wishes not to see me ; and as to your coming hither — by all that is dear to me, I vow that if you are guilty of such a piece of reckless folly —...from returning to Edinburgh, gives me the strongest reasons for continuing a little while longer in this country, by holding out the hope that I may receive... | |
| Walter Scott - 1879 - 664 ページ
...cruelty, considering your father's thoughts and wishes—I will never speak to you again as long as 1 live! I am perfectly serious. And besides, your father,...from returning to Edinburgh, gives me the strongest reasons for continuing a little while longer in this country, by holding out the nope that I may receive... | |
| Helen Buckingham Mathers - 1879 - 442 ページ
...adds, " this is a great secret — to nobody in the world have I told it but you, and if you betray me I will never speak to you again as long as I live." " So there is a chance of you speaking to me again?" he says, eagerly. "No, I will not betray you,... | |
| Mrs. W. K. Clifford - 1881 - 424 ページ
...and looking a perfect little monument of insulted dignity ; " I'll never forgive you, and Fll never, never speak to you again as long as I live." "I am so sorry/' he said, helplessly. "Do forgive me, and say good-bye," and dropping the portmanteau, which... | |
| Walter Scott - 1885 - 912 ページ
...he wishes not to see me ; and as to your coming hither — by all that is dear to me, I vow that if you are guilty of such a piece of reckless folly —...perfectly serious. And besides, your father, while he in a mannei prohibits me from returning to Edinburgh, gives me the strongest reasons for continuing a little... | |
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