On the 8th of June, just as we were preparing for dinner, in rushed an officer, holding a black book, with a dozen Burmans, accompanied by one, whom, from his spotted face, we knew to be an executioner, and a ' son of the prison.' 'Where is the teacher?'... Life of Mrs. Ann H. Judson: Late Missionary to Burmah - Side 187av James Davis Knowles - 1830 - 266 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| American Lady - 1833 - 248 sider
...whom, from his spotted face, we knew to be an executioner, and a ' son of the prison.' ' Where is the teacher ?' was the first inquiry. Mr. Judson presented...produced the small cord, the instrument of torture. The scene was now shocking beyond description. The whole neighbourhood had collected — the masons... | |
| 1799 - 330 sider
...whom, from his spotted face, we knew to be an executioner, and 'a son of the prison.' ' Where is the teacher ?' was the first inquiry. Mr. Judson presented...a form of speech always used when about to arrest the criminal. The spotted man instantly seized Mr. Judson, threw him on the floor, and produced the... | |
| 1836 - 712 sider
...who, from hie «potted face, we knew to be an executioner, and a ' son of the prison.' ' Where is the teacher ': ' was the first inquiry. Mr Judson presented...said I, I will give you money.' ' Take her too,' said thü officer ; ' she also is a foreigner.' Mr Judson, with an imploring look, begged they would let... | |
| 1836 - 378 sider
...prison.' ' Where is the teacher ?' was the first inquiry. Mr Judsop presented himself. ' You are called hy the king,' said the officer ; a form of speech always used when ahout to arroat a criminal. The spotted man instantly seized Mr Judson, threw him on the floor, and... | |
| Ann Hasseltine Judson, James Davis Knowles - 1838 - 430 sider
...whom, from his spotted face, we knew to be an executioner, and a 'son of the prison.' 'Where is the teacher?' was the first inquiry. Mr. Judson presented...about to arrest a criminal. The spotted man instantly sei/ed Mr. Judson, threw him on the floor, and produced the small cord, the instrument of torture.... | |
| Joseph Tracy - 1840 - 764 sider
...executioner, and a ' son of the prison.' 'Where is the teacher?' was the first inquiry. Mr. Jodson presented himself. 'You are called by the king,' said...'Stay, (said I,) . I will give you money.' 'Take her loo,' said the officer ; ' she also is a foreigner.' Mr. Judson, with an imploring look, begged they... | |
| Amos Blanchard - 1844 - 552 sider
...whom, from his spotted face, we knew to be an executioner, and a 'son of the prison.' 'Where is the teacher?' was the first inquiry. Mr. Judson presented...said the officer; a form of speech always used when atout to arrest a criminal. The spotted man instantly seized Mr. Judson, threw him on the floor, and... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1849 - 398 sider
...who, from his spotted face, we knew to be an executioner, and ' a son of the prison.' ' Where is the teacher ? ' was the first inquiry. Mr. Judson presented...his arm — ' Stay,' said I, ' I will give you money I ' ' Take her too,' said the officer; ' she is a foreigner.' Mr. Judson, with an imploring look, begged... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1854 - 376 sider
...his spotted face, we knew to be an executioner, and a 'son of the prison.' 'Where is the teach2r." was the first inquiry. Mr. Judson presented himself....produced the small cord, the instrument of torture. Icaugh> hold of his arm; ' Stay, (said I,) I will give you money.' 'Take her* too,' said the officer;... | |
| 1854 - 790 sider
...his spotted face, we knew to be an executioner, and a " son of the prison." ' Where is the teacher Г was the first inquiry. Mr. Judson presented himself...him on the floor, and produced the small cord, the instilment of torture. I canght hold of his arm. ' Stay,' said I ; 'I will give you '. money.' 'Take... | |
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