... obstreperous to chamber-maids. He could not be a young gentleman; for young gentlemen are not apt to inspire such indignation. He must be a middle-aged man, and confounded ugly into the bargain, or the girl would not have taken the matter in such... Bracebridge Hall: Or, the Humorists - Страница 54по Washington Irving - 1845 - 375 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 406 страници
...and confounded ugly into the bargain, or the girl would not have taken the matter in such terrible dudgeon. I confess I was sorely puzzled. In a few...warrant ! If gentlemen did spend money freely, it was no rule. She 'd have no servant maids of hers treated in that way, when they were about their work, that's... | |
| 1822 - 962 страници
...and confounded ugly into the bargain, or the girl would not have taken the matter in such terrible dudgeon. I confess I was sorely puzzled. " In a few...her cap flaring, her tongue wagging the whole way. " Stu-'tl have no such doings in her house, she'd warrant ! If gentlemen did spend money freely, it... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 412 страници
...and confounded ugly into the bargain, or the girl would not have taken the matter in such terrible dudgeon. I confess I was sorely puzzled. In a few...her cap flaring, her tongue wagging the whole way. " She 'd have no such doings in her house, she 'd warrant ! If gentlemen did spend money freely, it... | |
| 1822 - 520 страници
...confoundedly ugly into the bargain, or the girl would not have taken the matter in such terrible dudgeon. 1 confess I was sorely puzzled. In a few minutes I heard...my landlady. I caught a glance of her as she came trumping up stairs, her face glowing; her cap flaring, her tongue wagging the whole way. '" She'd have... | |
| 1822 - 524 страници
...and confoundedly ugly into the bargain, or the girl would not have taken the matter in such terrible dudgeon. I confess I was sorely puzzled. In a few minutes I heard the voice of my landlady. 1 caught a glance of her as she came tramping up stairs, her face glowing, her cap flaring, her tongue... | |
| 1822 - 446 страници
...and confounded ugly into the bargain, or the girl would not have taken the matter in such terrible dudgeon. I confess I was sorely puzzled. " In a few minutes I heard the voice of my landlady. 1 caught a glance of her as she came tramping up stairs ; her face glowing, her cap flaring, her tongue... | |
| 1822 - 522 страници
...at Highgate ; who are used to tavern life ; up to all the tricks taken the matter in such terrible dudgeon. I confess I was sorely puzzled. . In a few minutes I heard the voice ef .my landlady. I caught a glance of tapsters, and knowing in the of her. as she came up stairs ;... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 страници
...and confounded ugly into the bargain, or the girl would not have taken the matter in such terrible dudgeon. I confess I was sorely puzzled. In a few...warrant ! If gentlemen did spend money freely, it was no rule. She'd have no servant maids of her's treated in that way, when they were about their work, —... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 380 страници
...the girl would not have taken the matter in such terrible dudgeon. I confess I was sorely puzzled. Jn a few minutes I heard the voice of my landlady. I caught a glance Other as she came tramping up stairs ; her face glowing, her cap flaring, her tongue wagging the whole... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 276 страници
...and confounded ugly into the bargain, or the girl would not have taken the matter in such terrible dudgeon. I confess I was sorely puzzled. In a few...warrant! If gentlemen did spend money freely, it was no rule. She'd have no servant maids of hers treated in that way, when they were about their work, that's... | |
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