| Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1843 - 528 pagina’s
...thought he : so he went boldly to the cogitating fisherman, took off hie hat, and made Ыз best how. " Your servant, sir," said Jack. " Your servant, kindly,...answered the Merrow. "To be sure, then, how well your honor knows my name !" said Jack. 55 " Is it I not know your name. Jack Doghertyl Why, man, I knew... | |
| 1843 - 520 pagina’s
...clothes, but had the cocked hat under its arm, and seemed engaged thinking very seriously about something. Jack, with all his courage, was a little daunted ; but now or never, thought he : so he went boldly to the cogitating fisherman, took off his hat, and made his best bow. " Your servant,... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1850 - 622 pagina’s
...clothes, but had the cocked hat under its arm, and seemed engaged thinking very seriously about something. Jack, with all his courage, was a little daunted ;...fish-man, took off his hat, and made his best bow. " Your sarvint, sir," said Jack. — " Your servant, kindly, Jack Dogherty," answered the Merrow. — " To... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1850 - 602 pagina’s
...he went boldly to the cogitating fish-man, took off his hat, and made his best bow. " Your sarvint, sir," said Jack. — " Your servant, kindly, Jack Dogherty," answered the Merrow. — " To be shure, thin, how well your honour knows my name," said Jack. — " Is it I not know your name, Jack... | |
| Charles Anderton Read - 1880 - 390 pagina’s
...but had the cocked hat under its arni, and seemed engaged thinking very seriously about something. Jack, with all his courage, was a little daunted;...up he went boldly to the cogitating fishman, took ott' his hat, and made his best bow. " Your servant, sir," said Jack. " Your servant, kindly, Jack... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 494 pagina’s
...clothes, but had the cocked hat under its arm, and seemed engaged thinking very seriously about something. Jack, with all his courage, was a little daunted;...answered the Merrow. " To be sure, then, how well your honor knows my name ! " said Jack. " Is it I not know your name, Jack Dogherty? Why, man, I knew your... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1905 - 626 pagina’s
...cocked hat under its arm, and seemed engaged thinking very seriously about something. Jack, with all Liu courage, was a little daunted ; but now or never, thought he ; so up lie went boldly to the cogitating fish-man, took off his hat, and made his best bow. " Your sarvint,... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 1991 - 356 pagina’s
...clothes, but had the cocked hat under its arm, and seemed engaged thinking very seriously about something. Jack, with all his courage, was a little daunted ;...made his best bow. " Your servant, sir," said Jack. " To be sure, then, how well your honour knows my name !" said Jack. "Is it I not know your "name,... | |
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