But the merchant, intent upon picking up some of the spoils of the wreck, and upon dragging them out of reach of the tide, paid for some time little attention to his shouts. When he did at length approach Mordaunt, it was not to lend him his aid, but... Waverley Novels - 126 psl.autoriai: Walter Scott - 1831Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 340 psl.
...the tide, paid for some time little attention to his shouts. When he did at length approach Mordaunt, it was not to lend him his aid, but to remonstrate...Are you mad ?" said he; " you that have lived sae kng in Zetland, to risk the saving of a drowning man ? Wot ye not, if you bring him to life again,... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1822 - 80 psl.
...rernove the dying man to shelter Brice. /Lre ye mad ; ye that ha Ijv'd sae lang in Zetland, to ris>c the saving of a drowning man ? Wot ye not, if you bring- him to life again, he'll be sure to do ye some capital injury? Mor. What say you ? Brice. I'm saying yed better help me... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 750 psl.
...the tide, paid for some time little attention to his shouts. When he did at length approach Mordaunt, it was not to lend him his aid. but to remonstrate with him Ml his rashness in undertaking the charitable office. "Are you mad ?" said he; "you that have lived... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 406 psl.
...the tide, paid for some time little attention to his shouts. When he did at length approach Mordaunt, it was not to lend him his aid, but to remonstrate...in undertaking the charitable office. " Are you mad I" said he ; " you that have lived sae lang in Zetland, to risk the saving of « ill-owning man 1 Wot... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - 418 psl.
...the tide, paid for some time little attention to his shouts. When he did at length approach Mordaunt, it was not to lend him his aid, but to remonstrate...lang in Zetland, to risk the saving of a drowning man 1 Wot ye not, if you bring him to life again, he will be sure to do you some capital injury?* — Come,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1863 - 354 psl.
...the tide, paid for some tune little attention to hig shouts. When he did at length approach Mordaunt, it was not to lend him his aid, but to remonstrate...in undertaking the charitable office. " Are you mad 1 " said he ; " you that have lived sae lang in Zetland, to risk the saving of a drowning man ? Wot... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 360 psl.
...the tide, paid for some time little attention to his shouts. When he did at length approach Mordaunt, it was not to lend him his aid, but to remonstrate...him on his rashness in undertaking the charitable ofiice. " Are you mad ? " said he ; " you that have lived sae lang in Zetland, to risk the saving of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 470 psl.
...perishing man, he is thus reproved by Bryce the pedlar : " Are you nvid ? •you, that have lived so long in Zetland, to risk the saving of a drowning man ? Wot ye not, if you bring Tiim to life again, he will be sure to d<> you some capital injury ?" Sir Walter Scott hns a note upon... | |
| Walter Scott - 1872 - 696 psl.
...the tide, paid for some time little attention to his shouts. When he did at length approach Mordaunt, it was not to lend him his aid, but to remonstrate...Zetland, to risk the saving of a drowning man ? Wot ya not, if 7011 bring him to life again, he will be sure to do you some capital injury ? * — Come,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1879 - 418 psl.
...the tide, paid for some time little attention to his shouts. When he did at length approach Mordaunt, it was not to lend him his aid, but to remonstrate...in undertaking the charitable office. " Are you mad 1 " said he ; " you that have lived sae lang in Zetland, to risk the saving of a drowning man ? Wot... | |
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