| 1828 - 502 pages
...tears droppin' from his cheeks, though he thried to decave me." She here continued to weep hitterly, I could not myself suppress the tears on hearing this...och ! an' I wish id was sleep, poor thing ; no, Sir, he has had these dozing now an' then, since about four o'clock yestherday, he's always wake an' worn,... | |
| William Carleton - Catholics - 1834 - 230 pages
...weep bitterly, and I could not myself suppress the tears on hearing this — at length I inquired, " what's the matter with him? is he asleep or beginning...these dozins now and then, since about four o'clock yestherday, he's always wake an' worn when he conies out. iv them." "Where is old Mr. Butler," I inquired.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1878 - 832 pages
...say good-bye to you now." The poor woman seemed to hesitate for a second. " If there was any sewing, sir," said she, wiping her eyes with the corner of her apron, " that I could do for your good lady, sir " " But I am not married," said he " Ah, well, indeed, sir,"... | |
| Literature - 1878 - 968 pages
...say good-byte you now." The poor woman seemed to hesitate for a sjcond. " If there was any sewing, Sir," said she, wiping her eyes with the corner of her apron, " that I could do for your good lady, Sir — " "But I am not married," said he, quickly. "Ah, well,... | |
| 1878 - 926 pages
...say good-bye to you now." The poor woman seemed to hesitate for a second. " If there was any sewing, sir," said she, wiping her eyes with the corner of her apron, " that I could do for your good lady, sir " " But I am not married," said he quickly. "Ah, well, indeed,... | |
| William Black - English fiction - 1879 - 206 pages
...say good-by to you now." The poor woman seemed to hesitate for a second. " If there was any sewing, Sir," said she. wiping her eyes with the corner of her apron, " that I could do for your good lady, Sir — " " But I am not married," said he, quickly. "Ah, well,... | |
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