Hau Kiou Choaan: Or, The Pleasing History, Volume 2Thomas Percy R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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Pagina 23
... waited till he awoke , and then looking round to fee that nobody was near , acquainted him where he had been , and of all that had past . Tieb - chung - u was furprized . " How , faid he , could I be fo bereaved of my understanding , as ...
... waited till he awoke , and then looking round to fee that nobody was near , acquainted him where he had been , and of all that had past . Tieb - chung - u was furprized . " How , faid he , could I be fo bereaved of my understanding , as ...
Pagina 26
... waiting attended by two fer- He went to inform his master , vants . but found him fo faint , that he was not able to raise himself up ; however Siow- tan got on his cloaths , and watching an opportunity of doing it unperceived , took ...
... waiting attended by two fer- He went to inform his master , vants . but found him fo faint , that he was not able to raise himself up ; however Siow- tan got on his cloaths , and watching an opportunity of doing it unperceived , took ...
Pagina 31
... wait on her in the great hall , where she spent the night in getting ready things for him against he awoke . 66 66 It feffed of uncommon ease and aptitude for bufi- nefs . That once finding himself on a journey greatly fatigued , and ...
... wait on her in the great hall , where she spent the night in getting ready things for him against he awoke . 66 66 It feffed of uncommon ease and aptitude for bufi- nefs . That once finding himself on a journey greatly fatigued , and ...
Pagina 63
... then have reason to take her in hand . " Kwo - kké - tzu approving of his de- fign , he hafted home to put it in execu- tion . He waited ' till it was night ; tion , A CHINESE HISTORY . 63 reward his virtue? This is only a pre- ...
... then have reason to take her in hand . " Kwo - kké - tzu approving of his de- fign , he hafted home to put it in execu- tion . He waited ' till it was night ; tion , A CHINESE HISTORY . 63 reward his virtue? This is only a pre- ...
Pagina 64
Or, The Pleasing History Thomas Percy. tion . He waited ' till it was night ; then opening the door that led to his niece , and calling to him a girl of quick apprehenfion , he bade her fteal away foftly , and conceal herself in a place ...
Or, The Pleasing History Thomas Percy. tion . He waited ' till it was night ; then opening the door that led to his niece , and calling to him a girl of quick apprehenfion , he bade her fteal away foftly , and conceal herself in a place ...
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