| 1875 - 630 頁
...Burnes as like that you apprehend when you see a stranger looking over your garden-wall. He may be on his own side of the fence, and he may make no apparent attempt to climb over; but you are uneasy, because you know he is there for no good ; you... | |
| 1875 - 630 頁
...Burnes as like that you apprehend when you see a stranger looking over your garden-wall. He may be on his own side of the fence, and he may make no apparent attempt to climb over ; but you are uneasy, because you know he is there for no good ; you... | |
| 1875 - 632 頁
...Burnes as like that you apprehend when you see a stranger looking over your garden-wall. He may be on his own side of the fence, and he may make no apparent attempt to climb over; but you are uneasy, because you know he is there for no good ; you... | |
| Bartle Frere - 1881 - 96 頁
...to Burnes, as like that apprehended when you see a stranger looking over your garden wall; he may be on his own side of the fence, and he may make no seeming attempt to come over; but you know ho is there for no good, aud you do your best to dislodge him, and do not rest till you have done so.... | |
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