| Samuel Burder - 1807 - 436 pages
...which she pretends has befallen her. Now, as she takes the same way as the traveller goes, he easily falls into conversation with her, and finding her...offers her his assistance, which she accepts : but he hath no sooner taken her up on horseback behind him, but she throws the snare about his neck, and strangles... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1812 - 428 pages
...which she pretends has befallen her. Now, as she takes the same way as the traveller goes, he easily falls into conversation with her, and finding her...offers her his assistance, which she accepts : but he hath no sooner taken her up on horseback behind him, but she throws the snare about his neck, and strangles... | |
| William Cowherd - 1818 - 728 pages
...which she pretends has befallen her. Now, as she takes the same way as the traveller goes, he easily falls into conversation with her, and finding her...which she accepts ; but he has no sooner taken her up on horseback behind him, but she throws the snare about his neck, and strangles him ; or at least stuns... | |
| George Holden - 1822 - 316 pages
...which she pretends has befallen her. Now, as she takes the same way as the traveller goes, he easily falls into conversation with her, and finding her...offers her his assistance, which she accepts ; but he hath no sooner taken her up on horseback behind him, but she throws the snare about his neck and strangles... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - 1836 - 818 pages
...she pretends has befallen her. " Now, as she takes the same way that the traveller " goes, he easily falls into conversation with her, and " finding her...offers her his assistance, which " she accepts ; but he hath no sooner taken her up " behind him on horsehack, but she throws the snare " about his neck and... | |
| 1837 - 568 pages
...she .pretends h.is h f.illen her. Now, as she takes thu same way th.it the traveller goes, he easily falls into conversation with her, and finding her beautiful, offers her his assistance, whicli she accepts: but he hath no sooner taken her ii|i behind him on horsub uk. hut i-he throws the... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - 1839 - 240 pages
...she pretends has befallen her. Now, as " she takes the same way that the traveller goes, " he easily falls into conversation with her, and " finding her...offers her his assistance, " which she accepts ; but he hath no sooner taken " her up behind him on horseback, but she throws " the snare about his neck and... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 756 pages
...which she pretends has befallen her. Now as she takes the same way that the traveller goes, he easily falls into conversation with her, and finding her...offers her his assistance, which she accepts ; but he hath no sooner taken her up behind him on horseback, but she throws the snare about his neck and strangles... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 710 pages
...which she pretends has befallen her. Now as she takes the same way that the traveller goes, he easily falls into conversation with her, and finding her...offers her his assistance, which she accepts ; but he hath no sooner taken her up behind him on horseback, but she throws the snare about his neck and strangles... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 484 pages
...she pretends has befallen her. Now as she takes the same way that the traveller goes, he cosily fulls into conversation with her, and finding her beautiful, offers her his assistance, which *hc accepts ; but he hath no sooner taken her up behind him on horseback, but she throws the snare... | |
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