But I told my lady as you instructed me, Sir, that I had a prospect of seeing Sir Rowland your uncle; and that I would put... The British drama - Sida 261efter British drama - 1804Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1797 - 438 sidor
...affairs are in a prosperous way. Mira. Give you joy, Mrs. Foible. Foi. O-las, sir, I 'm so ashamed 1 'm afraid my lady has been in a thousand inquietudes...told my lady as you instructed me, sir : that I had a prospeft of seeing Sir Rowland your uncle ; and that I would put her ladyship's pifture in my pocket... | |
| 1804 - 540 sidor
...affairs arc in a prosperous way. Mira. Give you joy, Mrs Foible. Foi. O-las, sir, I'm so ashamed I'm afraid my lady has been in a thousand inquietudes...told my lady as you instructed me, sir: that I had n prospect of seeing Sir Rowland, your uncle ; and that I would put her ladyship's picture in my pocket... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 sidor
...prosperous way. Mira. (jive you joy, Mrs Foible. Fui. O las, sir, I'm so ashamed I'm afraid my l:;ily has been in a thousand inquietudes for me ; but I...that she did not make more. Mira. That I believe. Fui. I told my lady, as you instructed me, sir, that I had a prospect of seeing Sir Rowland your uncle... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 sidor
...affairs are in a prosperous way. Mim. (.ive you joy, Mrs Foible. Fui. O las, sir, I'm so ashamed I'm afraid my lady has been in a thousand inquietudes...but I protest, sir, I made as much haste as I could. \\'uit. That she did indeed, sir. It was my fault tliat she did not make more. Mira. That I believe.... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 sidor
...affairs are in a prosperous way. Mir. Give you joy, Mrs. Foible. Foi. O-las, sir, I'm so ashamed — I'm afraid my lady has been in a thousand inquietudes...haste as I could. Wait. That she did indeed, sir. Foi. I told my lady, as you instructed me, sir, that I had a prospect of seeing sir liowland, your... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 sidor
...inquietudes, for me. But I protest, sir, I made as much haste as I could. Wait. That she did indeed, sir. Foi. I told my lady, as you instructed me, sir, that I had a prospect of seeing sir ttowland, your uncle; and that I would put her ladyship's picture in my pocket to show him; which I'll... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 sidor
...¡Mrs. Foible. Foi. O-las, sir, I'm so ashamed — I'm afraid my lady has been in a thousand inquietudei for me. But I protest, sir, I made as much haste as I could. i I mf. That she did indeed, sir. Foi. I told my lady, as you instructed me, sir, that I had a —... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 sidor
...for me. l!ni I prolest, sir, I made as much hasle as I could. Wail. That she did indeed, sir. Foi. 1 told my lady, as you instructed me, sir, that I had a prospect of seeing sir Howland, your uncle; and that I would put her ladyship's picture in my pocket to show him; which I'll... | |
| Owen Williams - 1831 - 1106 sidor
...are in a prosperous way. Mir. Give you joy, Mrs, Foible. /•'('/. O-Ias, sir, I'm so ashamed — I'm afraid my lady has been in a thousand inquietudes...But I protest, sir, I made as much haste as I could. /'..-./- That she did indeed, sir. Foi. I told my lady, as you instructed me,, sir, that I had a prospect... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - 922 sidor
...sir, I'm so ashamed — I'm afraid my lady has been in a ihousand inquieludes for me. Bui I protesl, sir, I made as much haste as I could. Wait. That she did indeed, sir. Foi. I told my lady, as you inslrucled me, sir, that I had a prospect of seeing sir Row— You may... | |
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