| Arthur Martin Wheeler - Great Britain - 1886 - 402 pages
...rising in my breast " — putting his hand on his left side — " which tells me so." And, upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied,...longer, too." And, after a few minutes, in the same undertone, he added, " What would become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she knew my situation!" Next to... | |
| Arthur Martin Wheeler - Great Britain - 1886 - 402 pages
...in my breast " — putting his hand on his left side — " which tells me so." And, upon Beatty 's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied, so great that he wished he was dead. "Yet," snid he, in a lower voice, "one would like to live a little longer, too." And, after a few minutes,... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1886 - 398 pages
...of blood on his lungs, and in such pain in the back that he told Beattie he wished he was dead, and added, ' What would become of poor Lady Hamilton if she knew my situation ?' But during all this agony he was giving orders and receiving reports. When Hardy was able to come,... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - Great Britain - 1886 - 390 pages
...of blood on his lungs, and in such pain in the back that he told Beattie he wished he was dead, and added, ' What would become of poor Lady Hamilton if she knew my situation ?' But during all this agony he was giving orders and receiving reports. When Hardy was able to come,... | |
| Jacob W. Shoemaker - Readers - 1883 - 236 pages
...something rising in my breast," putting his hand on his left side, " which tells me so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied:...he was dead. Yet," said he, in a lower voice, " one woirld like to live a little longer, too!" Captain Hardy, some fifty minutes after he had left the... | |
| Robert Southey - Great Britain - 1890 - 424 pages
...rising in my breast," — putting his hand on his left side, — " which tells me so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great ? he replied,...under tone, he added — " What would become of poor 10 Lady Hamilton, if she knew my situation !" Next to his country she occupied his thoughts. Capt.... | |
| Robert Southey - Admirals - 1892 - 424 pages
...left side, — " which tells me so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great 1 he replied, " So great, that he wished he was dead....under tone, he added — " What would become of poor 10 Lady Hamilton, if she knew my situation !" Next to his country she occupied his thoughts. Capt.... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - Books and reading - 1893 - 444 pages
...inquired whether his pain was very great, he replied, " So great, that I wish I were dead. Yet," he added, in a lower voice, " one would like to live a little longer too ! " Captain Hardy, some fifty minutes after he had left the cockpit, returned, and again taking the... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Readers - 1894 - 586 pages
...something rising in my breast," putting his hand on his left side, " which tells me so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied,...longer, too !" And after a few minutes, in the same undertone, he added, " What would become of poor Lady Hamilton, if she knew my situation !" Next to... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, Kate Stephens, George Henry Browne - Literature - 1895 - 328 pages
...rising in my breast " — putting his hand on his left side — " which tells me so." And upon Beatty's inquiring whether his pain was very great, he replied...voice, "one would like to live a little longer too ! " Captain Hardy, some fifty minutes after he had left the cockpit, returned, and again taking the... | |
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