I've knowed him all his life, and so has Tom, there. Old Miss Watson died two months ago, and she was ashamed she ever was going to sell him down the river, and said so ; and she set him free in her will." " Then what on earth did you want to set him... The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] - Pągina 370per Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner - 1899Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Samuel Langhorne Clemens - 1884 - 496 pągines
...ashamed she ever was going to sell him down the river, and said so ; and she set him free in her will." " Then what on earth did you want to set him free for,...the door, looking as sweet and contented as an angel half-full of pie, I wish I may never ! Aunt Sally jumped for her, and most hugged the head off of her,... | |
| Mark Twain - 1896 - 462 pągines
...said so ; and she set him free in her will." " Then what on earth did you want to set him free tor, seeing he was already free?" " Well, that is a question,...neck-deep in blood to — goodness alive, AUNT POLLY !" Aunt Sally jumped for her, and most hugged the head off of her, and cried over her, and I found... | |
| Mark Twain - 1899 - 400 pągines
..." What does the child mean?" " I mean every word I say, Aunt Sally, and if somebody don't go, /'// go. I've knowed him all his life, and so has Tom,...that is a question, I must say; and just like women 1 Why, I wanted the adventure of it; and I'd a waded neck-deep in blood to — goodness alive, AUNT... | |
| Mark Twain - 1912 - 440 pągines
...ashamed she ever was going to sell him down the river, and said so; and she set him free in her will." "Then what on earth did you want to set him free for,...adventure of it; and I'd 'a' waded neck-deep in blood to — goodnesTalfvei AUNT POLLY!" If she warn't standing right there, just inside the door, looking as... | |
| Cynthia Mercati - 1981 - 132 pągines
...Praise de Lawd ! ELLA MAE. Then what did you want to set him free for, seein' he was already free? TOM. Well, that is a question, I must say, and just like...Why, I wanted the adventure of it, and I'd 'a' waded knee-deep in blood to (AUNT POLLY enters through French windows R. She looks about the same age and... | |
| Mark Twain - 1982 - 1190 pągines
...ashamed she ever was going to sell him down the river, and said so; and she set him free in her will." "Then what on earth did you want to set him free for,...like women! Why, I wanted the adventure of it; and I'da waded neck-deep in blood to — goodness alive, AUNT POLLY!" If she vvarn't standing right there,... | |
| Thomas Kent - 1986 - 194 pągines
...help Jim escape only because he knows that Jim has been set free. For Tom, there is no moral problem: "Then what on earth did you want to set him free for,..."Well, that is a question, I must say; and just like a woman! Why, I wanted the adventure of it. ... (Huckleberry Finn, 400) The escape plot is simply a... | |
| Mark Twain - 1987 - 388 pągines
...river, and said so; and she set him free in her wilL" "Then what on earth did you want to set hi™ free for, seeing he was already free?" "Well, that...women! Why, I wanted the adventure of it; and I'd V waded neck-deep in blood to— goodness alive, AUNT POLLY!" If she warn't standing right there, just... | |
| Randal Myler - 1990 - 108 pągines
...down the river that she set Jim free in her will! (HUCK is more stunned than AUNT SALLY.) AUNT SALLY. Then, what on earth did you want to set him free for, scein' as how he's already free? HUCK (angry). That's a good question! TOM. Well, I wanted the adventure... | |
| Victor A. Doyno, Victor Doyno - 1992 - 296 pągines
...(that) she ever was going to sell him down the river, and said so; and she set him free in her will." 'Then what on earth did you want to set him free for, seein' he was already free?" "Well that is a question I must say; and just like women! Why, I wanted... | |
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