| John Dudley Philbrick - 1866 - 174 Seiten
...Boy. Yes, but there is water enough. Mr. L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher ! Boy. Sir? Mr. L. I say you are a philosopher ; but I am sure you do not know what that means. Boy. No, sir — no harm, I hope. Mr. L. No, no. Well, my boy, you seem to want nothing at all, so... | |
| Richard Newton - 1866 - 180 Seiten
...you are a philosopher; but perhaps you don't know what that means.' ' No, sir — no harm, I hope V ' No, no ! Well, my boy, you seem to want nothing at all, so I will not give you money to make you want anything. But were you ever at school ?' ' No, sir ; but father... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 Seiten
...weather ? Boy. Yes, but there is water enough. Mr. L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher. Mr. L. I say you are a philosopher ; but I am sure you don't know what that means. Boy. No, sir. No harm, I hope. Mr. L. (laughing}. No, no ! Well, my boy,... | |
| 1867 - 176 Seiten
...philosopher. Mr. L. I say you are a philosopher; but 1 am sure you do not know what that means. Boy. No, sir, — no harm, I hope. Mr. L. No, no ! Well,...; so I shall not give you money, to make you want anything. But were you ever at school ? Boy. No, sir ; but father says I shall go after harvest. Mr.... | |
| Alfred G. Havet - 1867 - 280 Seiten
...but there is water enough. Mr L. Why, my little fellow 1S, you are quite a philosopher ! B. Sir19? Mr L. I say, you are a philosopher, but I am sure you do not know what (547.) that means. B. No, sir — no harm, I hope? Mr L. No, no ! (laughing?) Well, my boy, you seem... | |
| Richard Edwards, John Russell Webb - 1867 - 296 Seiten
...C. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher. 51. Boy. Sir? 52. Mr. 61 I say you are quite a philosopher ; but I am sure you do not know what that means. 53. Boy. No, sir ; no harm, I hope ? 54. Mr. C. No, no ! (laughing.) Well, my boy, you seem to want... | |
| John Aikin - 1868 - 384 Seiten
...weather ? B. Yes, but there is water enough. Mr L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher ! B. Sir! Mr L. I say, you are a philosopher, but I...means. B. No, sir ; — no harm, I hope. Mr L. No, no 1 (laughing). Well, my boy, you seem to want nothing at all, so I shall not give you money to make... | |
| Louis Le Brun, Henri van Laun - 1869 - 290 Seiten
...weather ? B. Yes, but there is water enough. Mr L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher.2 B. Sir? Mr L. I say, you are a philosopher, but I...know what that means. B. No sir — no harm, I hope !3 Mr I,. No, no ! tlaw1hing.) 4 Well, my hoy, you seem to want nothing at all, so I shall not give... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1869 - 168 Seiten
...Boy. Yes, but there is water enough. Mr. L. Why, my little fellow, you are quite a philosopher. Boy. Sir? Mr. L. I say you are a philosopher ; but I am sure you don't know what that means. Boy. No, sir. — No harm, I hope. Mr. L. No, no ! (laughing.) Well, my... | |
| John Aikin - 1872 - 374 Seiten
...sure you do not know what that means. B. No, sir ; — no harm, I hope. Mr L. No, no ! (laughing). Well, my boy, you seem to want nothing at all, so I shall not give you money to make you want anything. But were you ever at school ? B. No, sir, but daddy says I shall go after harvest. Mr L.... | |
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