| 1764 - 592 páginas
...nation, " Oh Kluled, thoti butrtiu-, ceafe to moleft me with thy wicktdnels. you now know that you nuy confide in my protection." He then locked him up in his garden »partinAr, iellii:=j him, that as loon as it was night lie. — -If thou poflefledft э heap of gold... | |
| 1787 - 470 páginas
...Spaniard on his knees, , who acquainted him with his cafe, and implored concealment. ' Eat * this,' faid the Moor, giving him half a peach ; ' you now know...locked him up in his garden apartment, telling, him, as foon as it was nigh the would provide for his efcape to a place ef greater fafety. The Moor then went... | |
| James Anderson - 1791 - 416 páginas
...on his knees, who acquainted him with his cafe, and implored concealment. " Eat this, faid the Aloor (giving him half a peach) ; you now know that you...locked him up in his garden apartment, telling him, as foon as it was night, he would provide for his efcape to a place of greater fafety. The Moor then went... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 842 páginas
...this," faid the Moor, (giving him half a peach) " you now know that you may confide in my pro" tection." He then locked him up in his garden apartment, telling him, as foon as it was night he would provide for his efcape to a place of greater fafety. The Moor then went... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1797 - 592 páginas
...this," faid the Moor, (giving him half a peach) " you now know that you may confide in my pro" teclion." He then locked him up in his garden apartment, telling him, as foon as it was night he would provide for his efcape to a place of greater lafety. The Moor then went... | |
| L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 páginas
...thrown himself over a garden wall. The owner, a Moor, happening to be in his garden, was addressed 1>y the Spaniard on his knees, who acquainted him with...soon as it was night he would provide for his escape to a place of greater safety. The Moor then went into his house, Where he had bat just seated himself,... | |
| 1816 - 782 páginas
...Spaniard on his knees, who acquainted him with his 'cafe, and implored concealment. " Eat this," fold the Moor (giving him half a peach), " you now know...protection." He then locked him up in his garden, telling him, as foon as it was night he would provide for his efcape to a place of greater fafety.... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 páginas
...addressed by the Spaniard on his knees, who acquainted him with his case, and implored conceslment. " Eat this," said the Moor, giving him half a peach....soon as it was night, he would provide for his escape to a place of greater safety. The Moor then went into his house, where he had scarce seated himself... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 286 páginas
...the Moor, giving him half a peach, " You now know that you may confide in my protection." The Moor then locked him up in his garden apartment, telling...soon as it was night, he would provide for his escape to a place of greater safety. But he had no sooner gone into his house, and seated himself, than a... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 564 páginas
...there, and the Spaniards were mixed with them, a Spanish cavalier, in a sudden quarrel, slew a young Moorish gentleman, and fled. His pursuers soon lost...locked him up in his garden apartment, telling him, that as soon as it was night he would provide for his escape to a place of more safety. The Moor then... | |
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