| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 halaman
...in the last articulate words I ever heard him utter, "O, Mr. Osbaldistone, save me! — save me !" I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle, that,...attempt to speak in his behalf, but, as might have bcen expected, my interferenee was sternly disregarded. The victim was held fast by some, while others,... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1856 - 320 halaman
...Half-naked and thus manacled, they hurried him into the lake, there about twelve feet deep, drowning I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle, that although...of sharing his fate, I did attempt to speak in his hehalf, but, as might have been expected, my interference was sternly disregarded. 45 his last death-shriek... | |
| William Russell - 1858 - 312 halaman
...the last articulate words I ever heard him utter, " O, Mr. Osbaldistone, save me ! —save me ! " I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle, that,...expectation of sharing his fate, I did attempt to speak in bis behalf, but, as might have been expected, my interference was sternly disregarded. The victim was... | |
| Ferdinand E. A. Gasc - 1858 - 362 halaman
...in the last articulate words I ever heard him utter, "0 Mr. Osbaldistone, save me! — save me !" I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle, that, although in momentary expectation of sharing 2 his fate, I did attempt to speak in his behalf, but, as might have been expected, my interference... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1862 - 352 halaman
...the last articulate words I ever heard him utter, " О Mr Osbaldistone, save me ! — save me !" I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle, that,...but, as might have been expected, my interference was stonily disregarded. The victim was held fast by some, while others, binding a large heavy stone in... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 528 halaman
...the last articulate words I ever heard him utter, '- O, Mr. Osbaldistone, save me ! — save me!" I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle, that,...although in momentary expectation of sharing his fate, I 25 did attempt to speak in his behalf, but, as might have been expected, my interference was sternly... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 356 halaman
...the last articulate words I ever heard him utter, " Oh, Mr. Osbaldistone, save me ! — save me ! " I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle, that,...expected, my interference was sternly disregarded. Tlie victim was held fast by some, while others, binding a large heavy stone in a plaid, tied it round... | |
| Ferdinand E A. Gasc - 1869 - 382 halaman
...in the last articulate words I ever heard him utter, " 0 Mr. Osbaldistone, save me ! — save me!" I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle, that, although in momentary expectation of sharing2 his fate, I did attempt to speak in his behalf, but, as might have been expected, my interference... | |
| 1870 - 314 halaman
...the last articulate words I ever heard him utter, " 0, Mr. Osbaldistuae, save me ! — save me ! " I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle, that,...but, as might have been expected, my interference wai> et'ernly disregarded. The victim was held fast by some, while others, binding a large heavy stone... | |
| 1871 - 308 halaman
...Osbaldistj.ie, save me ! — save me ! " I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle, that, although ia momentary expectation of sharing his fate, I did attempt...but, as might have been expected, my interference wa." sternly disregarded. The victim was held fast by some, while others, binding a large heavy stone... | |
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