Sir," said the baron, addressing the young gentleman, " the fault which was committed by throwing the line into confusion might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal ; I arrested you as its supposed author, but I have reason to believe that I... The New Monthly Belle Assemblée - Sivu 160Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 sivua
...confusion, might, ii the presence of an enemy, have been fatal. I arrested you as its supposed author, but 1 have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and that...pardon ; return to your command — I would not deal unju>tly by any, much less by one whose character as an officer is so respectable." All this passed... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 502 sivua
...confusion, might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal. I arrested you as its supposed author, but I have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and...were blameless ; I ask your pardon ; return to your command—I would not deal unjustly by any, much less by one whose character as an officer is so respectable."... | |
| A. R. Phippen - 1854 - 472 sivua
...have proved fatal. I arrested you as its supposed author. I have learned my mistake, and believe you blameless. I ask your pardon. Return to your command....whose character as an officer is so respectable." During this speech the Baron uncovered his venerable head, on which the rain fell in a continued torrent.... | |
| Oliver Bell Bunce - 1852 - 484 sivua
...•enemy, have been fatal ; and I arrested you. Your colonel has informed me, that you are in this instance blameless. I ask your pardon ; return to your command, I would not do injustice to any one, much less to one whose character is so respectable.' All this was said with... | |
| 1855 - 624 sivua
...enemy, have been fatal ; and I arrested you. Your colonel has informed me, that you are in this instance blameless. I ask your pardon ; return to your command, I would not do injustice to any one, much less, to one whose character is so respectable.' All this was said with... | |
| Friedrich Kapp - 1859 - 732 sivua
...confusion might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal ; I arrested you as its supposed author, but I have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and...return to your command ; I would not deal unjustly toward any one, much less toward one whose character as an officer is so respectable." All this passed... | |
| Friedrich Kapp - 1859 - 734 sivua
...might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal ; I arrested you as its supposed author, but-I have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and that,...return to your command ; I would not deal unjustly toward any one, much less toward one whose character as :m officer is so respectable." All this passed... | |
| 1869 - 654 sivua
...confusion, might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal. I arrested you as its supposed author; but I have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and...whose character as an officer is so respectable.' All the while he was saying this it was raining violently, and the men who saw him standing there, hat... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1876 - 230 sivua
...confusion, might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal. I arrested you as its supposed author; but I have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and...whose character as an officer is so respectable." 1 All the while he was saying this it was raining violently ; and the men who saw him standing there... | |
| John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1882 - 940 sivua
...enemy, have been fatal, and I arrested you. Your Colonel has informed me, that you are in this instance blameless, I ask your pardon ! Return to your command, I would not do injustice to any, much less to one whose character is so respectable." All this was said, with his... | |
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