| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 340 sidor
...fhut up. Having been abfent fo many years, and in all that time never having heard a word from home, I knew not who was dead, or who was living, or where...to pay the coachman. I recollected a linendraper's limp, not far from thence^ which our family had.ufed. I therefore drove there next, and making myfelf... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1816 - 562 sidor
...shut up. Having been absent so many years, and in all that time never having heard a word from home, I knew not who was dead or who was living, or where...known, they paid the coachman. I then enquired after GUI family, and was told my sister had married Lord Carlisle, and was at that time in Soho-square.... | |
| General history - 1824 - 554 sidor
...shut up. Having been absent so many years, and in ail that time never having heard a word from home, I knew not who was dead or who was living, or where to go next, pr even how to pay the coachman. I recollected a linendraper's shop, not far from thence, which our... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 sidor
...shut up. Having been absent so many years, and in all that time never having heard a word from home, I knew not who was dead or who was living, or where...making myself known, they paid the coachman. I then inquired after our family, and was told my sister had married Lord Carlisle, and was at that time in... | |
| George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825 - 314 sidor
...up. . Having been absent so many years, and in all that time never having heard a word from home, I knew not who was dead or who was living, or where...coachman. I recollected a linen-draper's shop, not far fiom thence, which our family had used : I then lore drove there next, and, making myself known, they... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 sidor
...up. Having been absent so many years, and in all that time re-.er baring heard a word from home, I knew not who was dead or who was living, or where...coachman. I recollected a linen-draper's shop, not far fiom thence, which our family had used : I therefore drove there next, and, making myself known, they... | |
| Chronicles of the sea - 1838 - 488 sidor
...up. Having been absent for so many years, and not having heard in all that time a word from home, he knew not who was dead or who was living, or where to go next, or even how to pay the coachman, till recollecting a linen-draper's shop not far from where he was, at which his family used to deal,... | |
| Horatio Bridge - 1848 - 306 sidor
...even how to pay th* -oat^matt. I recollected a linen-draper's shop, not far from thence•', *hich our family had used. I therefore drove there next,...enquired after our family, and was told my sister had marrled Lord Carlisle, and was at that time in Soho Square'. I immediately walked to the house, and... | |
| Ralph Temple (miscellaneous writer.) - 1865 - 486 sidor
...shut up. Having been absent so many years, and in all that time never having heard a word from home, I knew not who was dead or who was living, or where to go next, or even how to pay the coachman ;" but, fortunately, he remembered a linendraper, not far distant, with whom his family had dealt,... | |
| Horace Kephart - 1915 - 312 sidor
...shut up. Having been absent so many years, and having in all that time never heard a word from home, I knew not who was dead or who was living, or where...recollected a linen-draper's shop not far from thence, at which our family used to deal. I therefore drove thither, and, making myself known, they paid the... | |
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