| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1891 - 474 страници
...in his health ; neither much afraid of dying, nor (which in him had been more likely) much ashamed of marrying. The evening before he expired, he called his young wife to the bedside, and earnestly entreated her not to deny him one request — the last he should make. Upon... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1891 - 498 страници
...after this was done — less peevish in his sickness than he used to be in his health ; neither much afraid of dying, nor (which in him had been more likely) much ashamed of marrying. The evening before he expired, he called his young wife to the bedside, and earnestly... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1896 - 510 страници
...in his health ; neither much afraid of dying, nor (which in him had been more likely) mnch ashamed of marrying. The evening before he expired, he called his young wife to the bedside, and earnestly entreated her not to deny him one request — the last he should make. Upon... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 418 страници
...after this was done — less peevish in his sickness than he used to be in his health ; neither much afraid of dying, nor (which in him had been more likely) much ashamed of marrying. The evening before he expired, he called his young wife to the bedside, and earnestly... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1905 - 428 страници
...be in his health; neither much afraid of dying, nor (which in him had been more likely) much ashamed of marrying. The evening before he expired, he called his young wife to the bedside, and earnestly entreated her not to deny him one request — the last he should make. Upon... | |
| George Paston - 1909 - 422 страници
...in his health ; neither much afraid of dying, nor, which in him had been more likely, much ashamed of marrying. The evening before he expired he called his young wife to the bedside, and earnestly entreated her not to deny him one request, the last he should make. Upon her... | |
| George Paston - 1909 - 420 страници
...twice after this was done, less peevish in his sickness than he used to be in his health ; neither much afraid of dying, nor, which in him had been more likely, much ashamed of marrying. The evening before he expired he called his young wife to the bedside, and earnestly... | |
| John Palmer - 1913 - 366 страници
...twice after this was done, less peevish in his sickness than he used to be in his health ; neither much afraid of dying, nor (which in him had been more likely) much ashamed of marrying. . . . " So trivial as these circumstances are, I should not be displeased myself... | |
| Charles Perromat - 1921 - 524 страници
...twice after this was done, less peevish in his sickness than he used to be in his health; neither much afraid of dying, nor (which in him had been more likely) much ashamed of marrying. The evening before he expired he called his young wife to his bed-side, and earnestly... | |
| Joseph Warton - 2004 - 368 страници
...be in his health, neither much afraid of dying, nor (which in htm had been more likely) much aihamed of marrying. The evening before he expired, he called...entreated her not to deny him one requeft, the laft he fhould ever make. Upon her aflurance of confenting to it, he told her, my dear, it is only this, that... | |
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