No !" Sir H. was astonished at the singularity of the check, yet, unwilling to offend, remained silent. The instant dinner was over, the old man left the room, when one of the company addressed him in the following words: " By what misfortune, sir. have... The history of Lincolnshire - Pagina 35door William Marrat - 1816Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1806 - 434 pagina’s
...aftonifhed at the fingularity of the check, yet, unwilling to ofTend, remained iilent. The inftant dinner was over, the old man left the room, when one of the company addreffed him iji the following words : " By what misfortune, Sir, have you been unhappily trepanned... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1806 - 414 pagina’s
...aftonifhed at the fingularity of the check, yet, unwilling to oflend, remained lilent. The inltant dinner was .over, the old man left the room, when one of the company addrefled him in the following words : " By what misfortune, Sir, have you been unhappily trepanned... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 pagina’s
...singularity of the check, yet unwilling to offend, remained silent. The instant dinner was over, the old maa left the room, when one of the company addressed him...following words: " By what misfortune, sir, have you been trepanned by that unfeeling man who has quitted the room ? О sir ! you will have ample cause... | |
| 1811 - 462 pagina’s
...his hand, said, "No!" Sa I), was astouisbed at the singularity of the check, yet unwilling to offenJ, remained silent. The instant dinner was over, the old man left the room, when one of tbe company addressed him in the following words :— " By what misfortune, Sir, have you been unhappily... | |
| 1810 - 478 pagina’s
...his hand, said, " No !" Sir H. was astonished at the singularity oftheeheck, yet unwilling to offend, remained silent. The instant dinner was over, the old man left the room, when ont of the company addressed him in th« following words : " by what misfortune, Sir, have you bee»... | |
| 1812 - 470 pagina’s
...hand, said* " No !" Sir H. was astonished at the singularity of, the check, yet unwilling to offend, remained silent. The instant dinner was over, the...following words: " By what misfortune, sir, have you been trepanned by that unfeeling man who has quitted the room ? O sir ! you will have ample cause to... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1822 - 368 pagina’s
...hand, said, " No !" Sir H. was astonished at the singularity of the check, yet, unwilling to offend, remained silent. The instant dinner was over, the...following words: " By what misfortune, sir. have you been unhappily trepanned by that unfeeling man who has quitted the room ? O, sir ! you will have ample... | |
| 1822 - 590 pagina’s
...!" Sir H. WHS astonished at the singularity of the check, yet, unwilling to offend, remained liient. The instant dinner was over, the old man left the...following words : — " By what misfortune, sir. have yoii been unhappily trepanned by that unfeeling man who hns quitted (he room ? O, sir ! you will have... | |
| 1825 - 844 pagina’s
...remained silent, not knowing whether he should attribute it to avarice or insolence, or both united. The instant dinner was over, the old man left the room, when the gentleman who had asked Sir H. to take a glass of wine, addressed him in a tone and manner that... | |
| 1833 - 448 pagina’s
...hand, said, " No 1" Sir H. was astonished at the singularity of the check, yet unwilling to offend, remained silent. The instant dinner was over, the...following words : " By what misfortune, sir, have you been unhappily trepanned by that unfeeling man who has quitted the room ? O, sir ! you will have ample... | |
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