Most certainly he was," they replied ; " and as you have seen him so lately, and marked him so particularly, you can, in all probability, conduct us to him," " My friends," said the dervise, " I have never seen your camel, nor ever heard of him, but from... The Ohio School Journal - Page 1961846Full view - About this book
| George Merriam - Reader (Elementary) - 1841 - 308 pages
...and wheat on the other 1" " I have neither seen your camel nor your jewels," repeated the dervise. " A pretty story, truly !" said the merchants; " but...where are the jewels which formed a part of his cargo ? " On this they seized his person, and forthwith hurried him before the Cadi, where, on the strictest... | |
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...said the dervise, " I have never seen your camel, nor ever heard of him but from yourselves."— " A pretty story, truly !" said the merchants ; " but where are the jewels which formed part of his cargo ?" — " I have neither seen your camel nor your jewels," repeated the dervise. On... | |
| Jesse Olney - Elocution - 1845 - 348 pages
...a part of his cargo ?" " I have neither seen your camel, nor your jewels," repeated the dervis. 5. On this, they seized his person, and forthwith hurried...cadi,* where, on the strictest search, nothing could b« found upon him, nor could any evidence whatever be adduced to convict him, either of falsehood... | |
| Fables - 1846 - 98 pages
...said the dervise, " I have never seen your camel, nor ever heard of him but from yourselves." — •" A pretty story, truly!" said the merchants; " but where are the jewels which formed part of his cargo ? " — " I have neither seen your camel nor your jewels," repeated the dervise.... | |
| Charles Caleb Colton - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1849 - 524 pages
...story, truly,' said the merchants, ' but where are the jewels which formed a part of his cargo ?' • 1 have neither seen your camel, nor your jewels,' repeated the Dervise. On this they seized his person, and forth with hurried him before ( he Cadi,where on the strictest search, nothing could be lound upon... | |
| Theodore Alors W. Buckley - 1854 - 208 pages
...said the dervise, " I have never seen your camel, nor ever heard of him, but from yourselves." — "A pretty story, truly ! " said the merchants ; "...seized his person, and forthwith hurried him before * A demise is a Turkish priest or monk, who professes to be very poor, and to live a simple and quiet... | |
| Jesse Olney - Readers - 1854 - 352 pages
...lately, and marked him so particularly, you can, in all probability, conduct us unto him." formed a jiart of his cargo ?" " I have neither seen your camel, nor your jewels," repeated the dervis. 5. On this, they seized his person, and forthwith hurried him Before the cadi,* where, on the... | |
| Charles Caleb Colton - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1855 - 552 pages
...My friends,' said the Dervise, ' I have never seen your camel, nor ever heard of him but from you. ' A pretty story, truly,' said the merchants, ' but...a part of his cargo ?' . I have neither seen your came], nor your jewels,' repeated the Dervise. On this they seized his person, and forthwith hurried... | |
| Epes Sargent - American literature - 1857 - 490 pages
...nor ever heard of Kim, but i'roin you." — "A pretty story, truly! " said the merchants; " Imt whore are the jewels which formed a part of his cargo ?...neither seen your camel nor your jewels," repeated the dervis. On this, they seized his person, and forthwith hurried him before the cadi," where, on the... | |
| Thomas Ewing - Elocution - 1857 - 428 pages
...friends," said the dervise, "I have never seen your camel, nor ever heard of him, but from you." " A pretty story truly," said the merchants ; " but...jewels which formed a part of his cargo?" "I have seen neither your camel nor your jewels," repeated the dervise. On this, they seized his person, and... | |
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