| English instructor - 1801 - 272 pągines
...the rest , upon his camels. THE ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR. 85 camels. He had no other eagerness now tharf for his departure ; and after having hastily bid adieu...treasure. His first care was to place the loads of his camels and the candlestick in the most private room of the house; and , in his impatience to feed... | |
| Collection - 1816 - 202 pągines
...fata , he fold his slave , refolding not to have a witnefs of his former poverty , nor of the fource of his present riches . He bought another , and Arrived...without any obstacle at his mother's , whom- he would fcarce look' upon , fo much was he taken up with his treafure . His first care was to place the loads... | |
| Thomas-Simon Gueullette, Anne Claude Philippe comte de Caylus - 1817 - 512 pągines
...two When he was some days journey from Balsora, he sold his slave, resolving not to have a wUness ,4 his former poverty, nor of the source of his present...at his mother's, whom he would scarce look upon, so mnch was he taken up with his treasure. His first care was to place the loads of the camels and the... | |
| Nicolas Wanostrocht - 1817 - 480 pągines
...slave, resolving not to have a witness of hw former poverty, nor of the source of his present rtches. He bought another, and arrived, without any obstacle, at his mother's, whom he would scarcely look upon, so much was he taken up with his treasure. His first care was to place the loads... | |
| 1832 - 296 pągines
...delivered him his keys, and departed with his horse, his slave, and two camels. When he was some day's journey from Balsora, he sold his slave, resolving...without any obstacle, at his mother's, whom he would scarcely look upon, so much was he taken up with his treasure. His first care was to place the loads... | |
| 1832 - 316 pągines
...delivered him his keys, and departed with his horse, his slave, and two camels. When he was some day's journey from Balsora, he sold his slave, resolving...without any obstacle, at his mother's, whom he would scarcely look upon, so much was he taken up with his treasure. His first care was to place the loads... | |
| Antoine Alexandre Boniface - 1842 - 224 pągines
...and slave. (1) To trust one with, confier a quelqu'un. When he was some days' journey from Bantora, he sold his slave, resolving not to have a witness of his former poverty, nor of the scarce of his present riches. He hought another, and arrived without any ohstacle, at his mother's... | |
| John Charles Tarver - 1845 - 248 pągines
...delivered him his keys, and departed with his horse and slave. When he was some days' journey from Bassora, he sold his slave, resolving not to have a witness...another, and arrived without any obstacle at his mother's house, and he could scarcely look at her, so much was he taken up with his treasure. His first care... | |
| Penny readings - 1866 - 256 pągines
...allowed to take, and loaded it, as well as the rest upon his camels. He had no other eagerness now than for his departure ; and after having hastily...treasure. His first care was to place the loads of his camels and the candlestick in the most private room of the house ; and, in the impatience to feed... | |
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