You have to supply me with men-servants and maid-servants," — here he smacked his lips, — " and the peculiar treasure of kings. Meantime I'll get clothes and boots, and presently I will return and trample on you. A Kipling Primer - Página 47por Frederic Lawrence Knowles - 1899 - 219 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Rudyard Kipling - 1890 - 264 páginas
...addressing a row of highly-respectable semi-detached residences. " Do you know what you've got to dc later on ? You have to supply me with men-servants...boots, and presently I will return and trample on you." He stepped forward energetically ; he saw that one of his shoes was burst at the side. As he stooped... | |
| 1891 - 814 páginas
..." Oh, you rabbithatches!" said he, addressing a row of highly-respectable semi-detached residences. "Do you know what you've got to do later on? You have...boots, and presently I will return and trample on you." He stepped forward energetically ; he saw that one of his shoes was burst at the side. As he stooped... | |
| 1891 - 938 páginas
...of semi-detached villas: " Oh, you rabbit-hutches ! Do yon know what you have to do later on ? Yon have to supply me with men-servants and maid-servants...boots, and presently I will return and trample on you." And why is Master Dick to trample on these people ? Because they have not the artistic instinct. This... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 360 páginas
...you rabbit-hutches ! ' said he, addressing a row of highly respectable semi-detached residences. ' Do you know what you've got to do later on? You have...boots, and presently I will return and trample on you.' He stepped forward energetically ; he saw that one of his shoes was burst at the side. As he stooped... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1898 - 360 páginas
...you rabbit-hutches ! " said he, addressing a row of highly respectable semi-detached residences. " Do you know what you've got to do later on ? You have...boots, and presently I will return and trample on you." He stepped forward energetically; he saw that one of his shoes was burst at the side. As he stooped... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 370 páginas
...Oh, you rabbit-hutches ! " said he, addressing a row of highly respectable semi-detached residences. "Do you know what you've got to do later on ? You...boots, and presently I will return and trample on you." He stepped forward energetically; he saw that one of his shoes was burst at the side. As he stooped... | |
| Francis William Lauderdale Adams - 1899 - 272 páginas
...people ! ' ' Oh, you rabbit hutches ! ' cries out Dickie, in the black hour of his poverty in London, ' do you know what you've got to do later on? You have...maid-servants' — here he smacked his lips — 'and the particular treasure of kings. Meantime I '11 get clothes and boots, and presently I will return and... | |
| Francis William Lauderdale Adams - 1899 - 272 páginas
...people ! ' ' Oh, you rabbit hutches ! ' cries out Dickie, in the black hour of his poverty in London, ' do you know what you've got to do later on? You have...maid-servants' — here he smacked his lips — 'and the particular treasure of kings. Meantime I'll get clothes and boots, and presently I will return and... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1914 - 280 páginas
...'Oh, you rabbit-hutches!' said he, addressing a row of highly respectable semi-detached residences. 32 'Do you know what you've got to do later on? You have...boots, and presently I will return and trample on you.' He stepped forward energetically; he saw that one of his shoes was burst at the side. As he stooped... | |
| Robert Thurston Hopkins - 1925 - 290 páginas
...you rabbit-hutches ! ' said he, addressing a row of highly respectable semi-detached residences. ' Do you know what you've got to do later on ? You have...boots, and presently I will return and trample on you.' " Messrs. Heldar, Kipling, and Torpenow have nothing but disgust for the placid London citizen ; according... | |
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