| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - 436 sider
...Diffidence, and her husband the giant was got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their prisoners; and, withal, the old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, I fear, said she, that they live in hopes... | |
| Abby Sage Richardson - 1892 - 460 sider
...and her husband the Giant were got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their prisoners, and withal the old Giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor counsels bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, — " ' I fear,' said she, ' that they... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney - 1892 - 416 sider
...and her husband the giant were got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their prisoners. The old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor by his counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied; "I fear," said she, "that they... | |
| Thomas Rhys Vickroy - 1894 - 296 sider
...thither. her husband the giant were got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their prisoners ; and, withal, the old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied: I fear, said she, that they live in hope... | |
| John Bunyan - 1896 - 206 sider
...the giant, had got to bed, they began to renew their talk about the prisoners ; and at the same time the old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, "I suspect," said she, "that they live... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 578 sider
...and her husband the giant, was got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their prisoners ; and, withal, the old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, I fear, said she, that they live in hopes... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 sider
...and her husband the giant, was got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their prisoners ; and, withal, the old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, I fear, said she, that they live in hopes... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 sider
...and her husband the giant, was got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their prisoners ; and, withal, the old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, I fear, said she, that they live in hopes... | |
| John Bunyan - 1900 - 556 sider
...and her Husband, the Giant, were got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their Prisoners : and withal, the old Giant wondered, that he -could neither by his blows, nor counsel, bring them to an end. And with that his Wife replied, I fear, said she, that they live in... | |
| Edna Henry Lee Turpin - 1902 - 432 sider
...and her husband, the giant, were got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their prisoners ; and, withal, the old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor his counsel bring them to an end. 330 " And sayest thou so, my dear ? " said the giant. " I will therefore... | |
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