And he kept them there, and he gave them meat and drink for ten days. Then he sent for the three young lads, and he made them sit down beside him, and he said— " There was once a young lad, and he was poor ; and he took love for the daughter of a rich... Popular Tales of the West Highlands - Page 171860 - 478 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1860 - 504 pages
...so much of his affairs. Let us go to consult him. So the brothers went to the house of the old man, and they told him all that had happened. " Stay with...a time they were married. But when the bridegroom came to her, he found her weeping and bewailing ; and he said, ' What ails thee ? ' The bride would... | |
| 1860 - 502 pages
...so much of his affairs. Let us go to consult him. So the brothers went to the house of the old man, and they told him all that had happened. " Stay with...a time they were married. But when the bridegroom came to her, he found her weeping and bewailing ; and he said, ' What ails thee ?' The bride would... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1864 - 596 pages
...poor ; and he took love for the daughter of a rich neighbor, and she took love for him ; but I>ecau8c he was so poor there could be no wedding. So at last...After a time there came another suitor, and because ho was well off, the girl's father made lier promise to marry him, and after a time they were married.... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1885 - 728 pages
...lie.^BAnd he kept them there, and he gave them meat and drink for ten dayf . " Then he sent for the three lads, and he made them sit down beside him, and he...a time they were married. But when the bridegroom came to her, he found her weeping and bewailing ; and he said, " What ails thee ? " The bride would... | |
| Angelo Solomon Rappoport - 1928 - 338 pages
...sit down beside him and told them the following story: " There was once a young lad, and he was poor; he took love for the daughter of a rich neighbour,...a time they were married. But when the bridegroom came to her, he found her weeping and wailing; and he said: ' What ails thee?' When she told him that... | |
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