| 1849 - 648 pagina’s
...colonel terminates his treatise : I have one very important direction to give — NEVER LEND YOUR DOG. If you are a married man you will not, I presume, lend your wife's horse to any man who had a coarse hand [Cato, we fear, lent both to Hortensius,] and (I hope she will forgive me... | |
| 1849 - 608 pagina’s
...Colonel terminates his treatise : " I have a very important direction to give — NEVER LEND YOUR DOG. If you are a married man you will not, I presume, lend your wife's horse to any man who has a coarae hand, [Cato, we fear, lent both to Hortensius,] and (I hope she will forgive me... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1849 - 608 pagina’s
...Colonel terminates his treatise : "I have a very important direction to give — NEVER LEND YOUR DOG. man who has a coarse hand, [Cato, we fear, lent both to Hortensius,] and (I hope she will forgive me... | |
| William Nelson Hutchinson - 1876 - 418 pagina’s
...after-life dislike the mixture. "i84. I have still one very important direction to give : \E1"ER LEND YOUli DOG. It may seem selfish, but if you make him a really...you are a married man, you will not, I presume, lend you wife's horse to any one who has a coarse hand ; you would at least do it with reluctance ; but... | |
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