| William Brodie Gurney - 1817 - 530 pagina’s
...impression, did you again seize his horse? A. I made a dash at his horse, and seized him by the bridle. Q. What did you say to him? A. I told him I must have that bag ; — he said I should Dot, I had nothing to do with it; I said, "You rascal, I... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1820 - 738 pagina’s
...taking the Tower," or something ofthat nature, as near as I can recollect. What did you say to him? — I told him I did not approve of it at all; I asked...done that day, as soon as I saw him upon the hill; he said, "There was nothing to be done, for he expected some money and news to come from France." Did... | |
| 1820 - 742 pagina’s
...taking the Tower," or something of that nature, as near as I can recollect. What did you say to htm ?— I told him I did not approve of it at all ; I asked...done that day, as soon as I saw him upon the hill ; he said, " There was nothing to be done, for he expected some money and news to come from France."... | |
| Charles Allen Sumner, William McLellan Cutter - 1862 - 760 pagina’s
...said nothing further to me. Q. — What was his manner? A. — He came in pretty rough, I thought. Q. — What did you say to him ? A. — I told him I had none of that kind of liquor there ; that I did not keep it. Q. — And then he left the saloon,... | |
| Reuben W. Van Pelt - 1870 - 688 pagina’s
...that he should like to make his will, and that he had spoken to his lawyer several times about it. Q. What did you say to him ? A. I told him I did not think he was in a proper condition to make a will, that his mind was too excited, and that he had better... | |
| California. Probate Court (San Francisco) - 1872 - 652 pagina’s
...anything to him, or make any remark to him upon that observation ? A. No, sir; I think I did, now. Q. What did you say to him ? A. I told him I did not like the responsibility of carrying the will — to take the responsibility. He said he would like... | |
| 1882 - 1178 pagina’s
...; I think it was in Mr. Leland's private office. Q. Did you have a conversation with him? A. I did. Q. What did you say to him? A. I told him I thought Mr. Fish would make a very good receiver, and would furnish the highest recommendations, and... | |
| J. J. Owen - 1883 - 256 pagina’s
...examination, and the motion was denied. A. I could not stop him; I tried to, but I did not succeed. Q. What did you say to him? A. I told him I did not care to hear those things. Q. Did that occur more than once? A. Yes, several times; it occurred several... | |
| 1918 - 1214 pagina’s
...him afterwards I about it (referring to the property)? A. Well, about a year after I spoke to him. Q. What did you say to him? A. I told him, I said, 'I haven't even clothes; you know I need some money; I think I have a little money coming from... | |
| 1908 - 1366 pagina’s
...you to do then? A. He wanted me to release Mr. Clark from all further responsibility In the premises. Q. What did you say to him? A. I told him I would not. Q. Then what did he say? A. He said If you do not you will not receive another cent Q. Another... | |
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