| Catherine Grace F. Gore - 1841 - 976 pages
...but saluted me with " Halloo, Cis, my boy !—what on earth have you been doing with yourself?—You look as if you had come out of the tombs."— I answered...men that I had been undergoing martyrdom ? — Had I clisplayed to them the wounds of my agony, instead of being convinced, like the incredulous Apostle,... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - Periodicals - 1876 - 698 pages
...appeared at the club, a few days afterwards, they hardly knew me. ' Gubbins, old boy,' cried one, ' what have you been doing with yourself? You look as if you had been through a campaign, and had got more kicks than halfpence.' ' Gubbins,' said another, ' I thought... | |
| Charles Garvice - Dime novels - 1892 - 358 pages
...he broke off, and stared at the still haggard face of the man he, perhaps, liked best in the world. What on earth have you been doing with yourself? You look as if you'd been on a twelve-months' racket, or half starved in a coal mine," and he knitted his shaggy brows.... | |
| Guy Boothby - 1895 - 284 pages
...answerable for your brain if you did," the doctor replied, glancing at the haggard face before him. " What on earth have you been doing with yourself ! You look as if you'd been communing with the Legions of the Dead." "So I have — so I have. You've just hit it. That's... | |
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