| 1817 - 780 trang
...me my waiting maid, she certainly cannot reflect how late it is, she forgets that I am to present my petition to-night, and if I let slip- this: opportunity...will be too late ; hasten her as much as possible for 1 shall be en llioms till she comes.' Every body in the room, who were chiefly guards' wive* and daughters,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 888 trang
...Lord's chamber ; and in passing through the next room, in which there were several people, with all the the concern imaginable, I said, My dear Mrs. Catherine,...undone ; for to-morrow will be too late. Hasten her us much as possible ; for J shall be on thorns till she comes. Every body in the room, who were chiefly... | |
| 1821 - 502 trang
...she certainly cannot reflect how late it is: she forgets that I am to present a petition to night; and, if I let slip this opportunity, I am undone;...possible; for I shall be on thorns till she comes." Every body in the room, who were chiefly the guards's wives and daughters, seemed to compassionate... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 trang
...coloured hair as her's ; and I painted his face with white, and his cheeks with rouge, to hide lot long beard, which he had not had time to shave. All...possible ; for I shall be on thorns till she comes, livery body in the room, who were chiefly the guards' wives and daughters, seemed to compassionate... | |
| 1825 - 840 trang
...concern imaginable I said, " my dear Mrs. Catherine, go in all baste, and send me my waiting maid ; she certainly cannot reflect how late it is ; she...possible ; for I shall be on thorns till she comes." Every person in the room, chiefly the guards' wives and daughters, seemed to compassionate me exceedingly... | |
| 1826 - 390 trang
...the concern imaginable said, ' My dear Mrs. Catharine, go in all haste, and send me my waiting maid ; she certainly cannot reflect how late it is ; she...as much as possible, for I shall be on thorns till shu comes.' Every person in the room, chiefly the guards' wives and daughters, seemed to compassionate... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 376 trang
...she certainly cannot reflect how late it is ; she forgets that I am to present a petition to night, and if I let slip this opportunity I am undone, for...possible ; for I shall be on thorns till she comes. Every person in the room, chiefly the guards' wives and daughters, seemed to compassionate me exceedingly... | |
| John Struthers - 1827 - 736 trang
...the concern imadnable, I said, my dear Mrs. Catherine go in all haste, and send me my waiting maid ; she certainly cannot reflect how late it is; she forgets...possible, for I shall be on thorns till she comes. Every body in the room, who were chiefly the guards" wives and daughters, seemed to compassionate me... | |
| Winifred Maxwell (countess of Nithsdale.) - 1827 - 54 trang
...haste and send me my waitingmaid, she certainly cannot reflect how late it is ; I am to present my petition to-night, and if I let slip this opportunity...possible, for I shall be on thorns till she comes." Every body in the room, who were chiefly the guards' wives and danghters, seemed to compassionate me... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 708 trang
...the concern imaginable, I said, my dear Mrs. Catherine go in all haste, and send me my waiting maid ; she certainly cannot reflect how late it is ; she...possible, for I shall be on thorns till she comes. Every body in the room, who were chiefly the guards' wives and daughters, seemed to compassionate me... | |
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