| Evariste Régis Huc - 1852 - 316 pàgines
...rest, in order that they may carry us into Thibet " " Tsong-Kaba !" ejaculated the Lisper, and then he clapped his hands together, and burst into a loud...his laughter at last subsided : " It was not that I was laughing at," said he ; " I laughed at your misconceiving the sort of devotion I mean ; what... | |
| Évariste Régis Huc - 1852 - 316 pàgines
...require rest, in order that they may carry us to Thibet." "TsongKaba?" ejaculated the Lisper, and then he clapped his hands together, and burst into a loud...his laughter at last subsided : " It was not that I was laughing at," said he ; "I laughed at your misconceiving the sort of devotion I mean; what we... | |
| Evariste Régis Huc - 1852 - 334 pàgines
...ejaculated the Lisper, and then he clapped his hands together, and hurst into a loud laugh. "What are yoa laughing at ? What we have said is the simple truth:...his laughter at last subsided : " It was not that I was laughing at," said he; " I laughed at your misconceiving the sort of devotion I mean; what we... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1852 - 892 pàgines
...rest, in order that they may carry us into Thibet." 'Tsong-Kaba !' ejaculated the Lisper, and then he clapped his hands together, and burst into a loud laugh. ' What are yon laughing at ? What we have said is the simple truth : we have only a horse and a little mule.'... | |
| A. L. O. E. - 1872 - 132 pàgines
...half transparent ball, as it spun rapidly round ; then gradually its shape BEN AND THE UALF-CROWNH. altered, it sank lower and lower, then rattled down...' I laughed at your mistaking the sort of devotion 1 mean. What we send to the travellers are paper horses.' And therewith he ran off to his cell, and... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1877 - 254 pàgines
...must consider that poor travellers such ns we, are not in a condition to share in the good work. Ton know that we possess only a horse and a little mule,...to the travellers are paper horses.' And therewith ho ran off to his cell, and presently returned, his hands filled \vith bits of paper, on each of which... | |
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