| William Dunlap - 1833 - 408 trang
...house has its different department. The good folks of the gallery have all the trouble of ordering the music (their directions, however, are not more...head battered with rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease : by-and-by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive every... | |
| William Dunlap - 1833 - 402 trang
...house has its different department. The good folks of the gallery have all the trouble of ordering the music (their directions, however, are not more...head battered with rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease : by-and-by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive every... | |
| William Dunlap - 1833 - 836 trang
...house has its different department. The good folks of the gallery have all the trouble of ordering the music (their directions, however, are not more...the pursuit of pleasure." " True," said he: " but 1 think I pay pretty dear for it:—first to give six shillings at the door, and then to have my head... | |
| Washington Irving - 1866 - 494 trang
...This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. " Pooh, my friend ! " said I ; " we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...head battered with rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody... | |
| Washington Irving - 1867 - 496 trang
...This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. " Pooh, my friend ! " said I ; " we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...head battered with rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody... | |
| Washington Irving - 1867 - 540 trang
...clothes. This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. "Pooh, my friend!" said I; "we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...the pursuit of pleasure." " True," said he ; "but J think I pay pretty dear for it:—first, to give six shillings at the door, and then to have my head... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 504 trang
...clothes. This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. "Pooh, my friend!" said I; "we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...head battered with rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody... | |
| Washington Irving - 1873 - 504 trang
...clothes. This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. " Pooh, my friend ! " said I ; "we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...head battered with rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 990 trang
...This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. " Pooh, my friend ! " said I ; " we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences,...head battered with rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive everybody... | |
| Washington Irving - 1886 - 588 trang
...clothes. This he loudly complained of, and declared his coat was bran-new. " Pooh, my friend ! " said I ; "we must put up with a few trifling inconveniences...head battered with rotten apples, and my coat spoiled by candle-grease ; by and by I shall have my other .clothes dirtied by sitting down, as I perceive... | |
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