| Uncle George, George Frederick Pardon - 1857 - 232 pagina’s
...the third, and so on. When the traveller announces the name of the place at which he intends to stop, the first person is at liberty to give any information,...he takes from the person one of his counters, as a pledge of his obligation to him ; the person next in order is to proceed, so as not each time to begin... | |
| Wiljalba Frikell - 1859 - 140 pagina’s
...playing, the counters required would be up to number twelve, and a set of ones would be given to ttie first person, twos to the second, threes to the third,...he takes from the person one of his counters, as a pledge of the obligation he is under to him. The next person in order to the one who spoke last is... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1868 - 302 pagina’s
...the third, and so on. When the traveller announces the name of the place at which he intends to stop, the first person is at liberty to give any information,...he takes from the person one of his counters, as a pledge of his obligation to him ; the person next in order is to proceed, so as not each time to begin... | |
| 1873 - 350 pagina’s
...remark respecting it; if he cannot do so, the second person has the chance, or the third, or it posses on until some one is able to speak concerning it....he takes from the person one of his counters, as a pledge of the obligation he is under to him. The next person in order to the one who spoke last is... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Wilson Sherwood - 1892 - 416 pagina’s
...the places to which he is going. The first person gives it if he can ; if not, the second, and so on. If the traveller considers it correct information...he takes from the person one of his counters as a pledge of the obligation he is under to him. The next person in order takes up the next question, and... | |
| Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster - 1910 - 424 pagina’s
...which he is going. The first person gives it if he can ; if not, the second, and so on. If the traveler considers it correct information or worthy of notice...he takes from the person one of his counters as a pledge of the obligation he is under to him. The next person in order takes up the next question, and... | |
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