I will speak the truth, if the Sahib will not be displeased at it." " Well, pray speak. I am certain that you will not willingly offend us." " Does the Sahib see those monkeys ? They are playing very pleasantly. But the Sahib cannot say why they play,... My Diary in India, in the Year 1858-9 - Side 160av Sir William Howard Russell - 1860Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Samuel Lucas - 1860 - 368 sider
...they would in our English kitchen. And so I asked a native gentleman one day if he ever heard that oar servants complained of us, or laughed at us, or tried...? They are playing very pleasantly. But the sahib cannut say why they play, nor what they are going to do next. Well, then, our poor people look upon... | |
| 1860 - 910 sider
...regard us is thus described by a native gentleman in a conversation which he had with Mr. Russell :— " Does the Sahib see those monkeys ? They are playing very pleasantly. But the bahib cannot say why they play, nor what they are going to do next Well, then, our poor people look... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - 1862 - 578 sider
...» to whom Mr Russell addressed an enquiry on this subject, gave him the following information. « I will speak the truth, if the Sahib will not be displeased...Does the Sahib see those monkeys? They are playing \ery pleasantly. But the Sahib cannot say why they play, nor what they are going to do next. Well ,... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - 1863 - 664 sider
...gentleman," to whom Mr. Russell addressed an inquiry on this subject, gave him the following information : " I will speak the truth, if the Sahib will not be displeased...you very much as they would on those monkeys ; but they know you are very fierce and strong, and would be angry if you were laughed at. They are afraid... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - 1864 - 652 sider
...gentleman," to whom Mr. Russell addressed an inquiry on this subject, gave him the following information : " I will speak the truth, if the Sahib will not be displeased...you very much as they would on those monkeys; but they know you are very fierce and strong, and would be angry if you were laughed at. They are afraid... | |
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