| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 596 pages
...Having conducted me into her hut, she lighted up a lamp, spread a mat upon the floor, and told me that I might remain there for the night. Finding that I was very hungry, she said that she would procure me something to eat. She accordingly went out, and returned in a short time... | |
| Louis Lubovius - 1898 - 208 pages
...and told me to follow her. Having conducted me into her hut, she lighted a lamp, spread a mat 14 on the floor, and told me I might remain there for the night." 1. There is no remedy (for it), 7. Turn loose, los'machen. cs ist nichts (clagegen) zu niachen. 8.... | |
| Elizabeth Lee - 1901 - 302 pages
...and told me to follow her. Having conducted me into her hut, she lighted up a lamp, spread a mat on the floor, and told me I might remain there for the...with a very fine fish, which, having caused to be half broiled upon some embers, she gave me for supper. The rites of hospitality being thus performed... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 542 pages
...Having conducted me into her hut, she lighted up a lamp, spread a mat upon the floor, and told me that I might remain there for the night. Finding that I was very hungry, she said that she would procure me something to eat. She accordingly went out, and returned in a short time... | |
| Ellen C. Parsons - 1905 - 332 pages
...and told me to follow her. Having conducted me into her hut, she lighted up a lamp, spread a mat on the floor, and told me I might remain there for the...with a very fine fish, which, having caused to be half broiled upon some embers, she gave me for supper. The rites of hospitality being thus performed... | |
| Henri Veslot - 1905 - 400 pages
...told me I might remain (3) there for the night. f Finding' that I was very hungry, she said she vould procure me something to eat. She accordingly went out, and returned in a short lime with a very fine fish, which, having caused to be half-broiled (4) upon some embers, she gave... | |
| Newfoundland Council of Higher Education - 1911 - 250 pages
...bridle and told me to follow her. Having conducted me into her hut, she lighted a lamp, spread a mat on the floor, and told me I might remain there for the night. Finding I was hungry, sh6 went out and returned in a short time with a very fine fish for my supper. (50) II.... | |
| William Harris Elson, Lura E. Runkel, Clara E. Lynch, George Linnaeus Marsh - 1918 - 536 pages
...soldiers, we came to an old mill. 18. Having conducted me into the hut, she lighted a lamp, spread a mat on the floor, and told me I might remain there for the night. 19. Honor thy father and thy mother. 20. Having ended his long journey, the traveler rested. 21. To... | |
| Benjamin Rush - 1981 - 770 pages
...and told me to follow her. Having conducted me into her hut, she lighted up a lamp, spread a mat on the floor, and told me I might remain there for the...with a very fine fish; which, having caused to be half broiled upon some embers, she gave me for supper. The rites of hospitality being thus performed... | |
| Edward Wilmot Blyden - 1993 - 460 pages
...briefly explained to her. Having conducted me into her hut, uho lighted up a lamp, spread a mat on the floor, and told me I might remain there for the night. Finding that I was very hungry, sho said she would procure me something to eat. She accordingly wont out, and returned in a short time... | |
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