| John Charles Curtis - Readers - 1869 - 150 pages
...says he ; ' you shall hear her own it.' So he calls again, ' Rachel, Eachel ' — which it seems was her name — ' did you take up the money ? ' ' Yes,'...and so he turned to go away. As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance, so... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1869 - 488 pages
...Yes, yes, says he, you shall hear her own it. So he calls again, Rachel, Rachel, which, it seems was her name, did you take up the money? Yes, said she....Four shillings and a groat, said she. Well, well, CROSS THE RIVER TO GREENWICH. 81 eays he, the Lord keep you all ; and so he turned to go away. As I... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1871 - 328 pages
...says he, " you shall hear her own it." So he calls again, " Rachel ! Rachel ! " which it seems was her name, " did you take up the money?" "Yes," said...tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance; so I called him, — " Hark thee, friend," said I, " come hither ; for... | |
| English prose literature - 1872 - 556 pages
...Yes, yes, says he, you shall hear her own it. So he calls again, Rachel, Rachel, which, it seems, was her name, did you take up the money ? Yes, said she....tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance ; so I called him, Hark thee, friend, said I, come hither, for I believe... | |
| James Ridgway - 1873 - 216 pages
...says he; " you shall hear her own it." So he calls again, "Rachel! Rachel!" — which it seems was her name — " did you take up the money?" " Yes,"...and so he turned to go away. As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance; so... | |
| John Daniel Morell - Oral reading - 1874 - 336 pages
...said he ; " you shall hear her own it." So he calls again : " Rachel, Rachel " — which it seems was her name — " did you take up the money ? " " Yes,"...and so he turned to go away. As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity tor his assistance ;... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 pages
...says he ; " you shall hear her own it." So he calls again : " Rachel, Rachel " — which it seems was her name — " did you take up the money ? " " Yes,"..."the Lord keep you all;" and so he turned to go away. xs I could not refrain from contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1879 - 428 pages
...says he ; ' you shall hear her own it.' So he calls again : * Rachel, Rachel ' — which it seems was her name — ' did you take up the money ?' ' Yes,'...and so he turned to go away. As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance; so... | |
| mrs. William Thomas Greenup - 1880 - 296 pages
...shall hear her own it.' So he calls again, ' Rachel! Rachel! '•—which it seems was her name—'did you take up the money ?' ' Yes,' said she. ' How much...and so he turned to go away. As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance, so... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1881 - 842 pages
...take «p the money ?' * Yea,' Baid she. * How much was it ?' said he. ' Four shillings and a grout/ said she. ' Well, well.' says he, ' the Lord keep you all ;' and eo he turned to go away. train my charity for Ma assietancej PO I called him. ' Hark ther, friend.'... | |
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