... her own mouth. I should have told you before that Mrs. Veal told Mrs. Bargrave that her sister and brother-in-law were just come down from London to see her. Says Mrs. Bargrave, "How came you to order matters so strangely?" "It could not be helped, The miscellaneous prose works of sir Walter Scott - Sida 333efter sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Charles Drelincourt - 1732 - 536 sidor
...Town of Dover juft as Mrs. Veal was expiring. Mrs. Bargrave afked her, Whether fhe would drink fome Tea ? Says Mrs. Veal, I do not care if I do ; but...warrant you this mad Fellow . (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's Hufband) has broke all y«ur Trinkets. But, fays Mrs. Bar grave, I'II get font' thing to- drink in... | |
| John Tregortha - 1800 - 462 sidor
...her sister and brother in law werejustcomedowufromLondon to see her. Says Mrs Bargrave, how came you to order matters so strangely! It could not be helped...would drink some tea. Says Mrs Veal I do not care if 1 do, but I'll warrant you this mad fellow (meaning' Mrs. Bargmve's husb;md) has broke all your trinkets.... | |
| T. M. Jarvis - 1823 - 252 sidor
...sister and brother-in-law were just come down from London to see her. Says Mrs. Bargrave, " How came you to order matters so strangely?" "It could not be helped,"...brother and sister did come to see her, and entered the towu of Dover just as Mrs. Veal was expiring. Mrs. •Bargrave asked her whether she would drink some... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1836 - 406 sidor
...from London to see her. Says Mrs. Bargrave, "How came you to order matters so strangely?"— "ltcould. not be helped," said Mrs. Veal. And her brother and...whether she would drink some tea. Says Mrs. Veal, " Ido not care if I do : but I 'll warrant you this mad fellow (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband ) has... | |
| 1888 - 668 sidor
...Apparition of Mrs. Veeal to Mrs. Bargrave ': — " -Mrs. Bargrave asked her whether she would drink pome tea ? Says Mrs. Veal, ' I do not care if I do ; but I 'II warrant yon this mad fellow [meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband] hoe broke all your trinkets. Evidently... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1872 - 450 sidor
...sister and brother-in-law were just come down from London to see her. Says Mrs. Bargrave, 'How came you to order matters so strangely?' 'It could not be helped,'...said Mrs. Veal. And her brother and sister did come down to see her, and entered the town of Dover just as Mrs. Veal was expiring. Mrs. Bargrave asked... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1872 - 466 sidor
...come down from London to see her. Says Mrs. Bargrave, ' How came you to order matters so strangely V ' It could not be helped,' said Mrs. Veal. And her brother and sister did come down to see her, and entered the town of Dover just as Mrs. Veal was expiring. Mrs. Bargrave asked... | |
| Joseph Crawhall - 1883 - 452 sidor
...the town of Dover juft as Mrs. Veal was expiring. Mrs. Bargrave asked her whether me would drink fome tea? Says Mrs. Veal, I do not care if I do ; but I'll...warrant you this mad fellow (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's hufband) has broke all your trinkets. But, fays Mrs. Bargrave, I'll get fomething to drink in for all... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1889 - 462 sidor
...sister and brother-inlaw were just come down from London to see her. Says Mrs. Bargrave, " How came you to order matters so strangely?" " It could not be...mad fellow " (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband) "has broken all your trinkets." "But," says Mrs. Bargrave, " I'll get something to drink in for all that."... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1895 - 296 sidor
...order matters so strangely ? " " It could not be helped," says Mrs Veal. And her sister and brother did come to see her, and entered the town of Dover...Mrs Veal, " I do not care if I do ; but I'll warrant this mad fellow" (meaning Mrs Bargrave's husband) "has broke all your trinkets." "But," says Mrs Bargrave,... | |
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