We asked, “And how gottest thou her?” and he answered, “I had a rare adventure with her.” ❋ Unknown (2006)
But they would not listen to his words and took my brother, dragging him along on his face, and set him before the Governor who asked him, “Whence gottest thou these stuffs and monies?” ❋ Unknown (2006)
Then asked Abu Kir, “Whence gottest thou this high degree?” ❋ Unknown (2006)
Abdullah, “O man (Allah bless thee in all He hath bestowed on thee!), no harm shall befal thee; but tell me truly, whence gottest thou these jewels; for I am a King yet have I not the like of them.” ❋ Unknown (2006)
Said she, Thou art as witty as any lady in the land; I wonder where thou gottest it. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Smartly said! says he: Where a d — — l gottest thou, at these years, all this knowledge? ❋ Unknown (2006)
“Well, for my part,” said Lady Davers, “thou art a strange girl: where, as my brother once said, gottest thou all this?” ❋ Unknown (2006)
Pretty-face, where gottest thou all thy knowledge, and thy good notions, at these years? ❋ Unknown (2006)
Bird, singing at the peep of morn, where gottest thou thy song? ❋ James Stephens (1916)
"Tell me, honest pilgrim, where thou gottest this ring?" she asked him. ❋ Hamilton Wright Mabie (1880)
Go shift, where thou couldest, thou gottest nothing there. ❋ William Carew Hazlitt (1873)
Ma'aruf, I admire whence thou gottest these jewels whose like the ❋ Anonymous (1855)
Then he returned to the dyer, whom he found asleep; so he roused him; and when Abu Kir awoke, he saw at his head an abundance of bread and cheese and olives and botargoes and said, "Whence gottest thou all this?" ❋ Anonymous (1855)
We asked, "And how gottest thou her?" and he answered, "I had a rare adventure with her." ❋ Anonymous (1855)
Hereat waxing sore ashamed and confounded, he exclaimed, "Now do I believe thy words: nevertheless must thou admit that thou hast earned one half of this thy prodigious wealth with the two hundred gold pieces I gave thee after our second visit, and the other half by means of the mite thou gottest from Sa'd." ❋ Anonymous (1855)
But they would not listen to his words and took my brother, dragging him along on his face, and set him before the Governor who asked him, "Whence gottest thou these stuffs and monies?" ❋ Anonymous (1855)
Thou gottest them not from me, and thou shalt take them from whence they came. ❋ Benjamin Disraeli (1842)
I thank thee heartily for the little spaniel of the new breed thou gottest me from the Duchess of Marlborough. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)
Smartly said! says he: Where a d--- l gottest thou, at these years, all this knowledge? ❋ Samuel Richardson (1725)