| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1877 - 522 pages
...night-gowne, and went to her window, and thought it to be on the back-side of Marke-lane at the farthest ; but, being unused to such fires as followed, I thought...saw the fire not so much as it was and further off. So to my closett to set things to rights after yesterday's cleaning. By and by Jane comes and tells... | |
| Camilla Crosland, Mrs. Newton Crosland - London (England) - 1880 - 324 pages
...I rose and went to her window ; and thought it to be on the back side of Mark Lane at the farthest, but being unused to such fires as followed I thought...sleep. About seven rose again to dress myself, and then looked out at the window, and saw the fire not so much as it was but further off. . . . By-and-by... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1884 - 378 pages
...night-gowne, and went to her window, and thought it to be on the back-side of Marke-lane at the farthest ; but, being unused to such fires as followed, I thought...saw the fire not so much as it was and further off. So to my closett to set things to rights after yesterday's cleaning. By and by Jane comes and tells... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1885 - 382 pages
...night-gowne, and went to her window, and thought it to be on the back-side of Marke-lane at the farthest; but, being unused to such fires as followed, I thought...it far enough off; and so went to bed again and to sleepl- About seven rose again to dress myself, and there looked out at the window, and saw the fire... | |
| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1889 - 344 pages
...night-gown, and went to her window ; and thought it to be on the back-side of Marke-lane at the farthest, but being unused to such fires as followed, I thought...saw the fire not so much as it was, and further off. So to my closet to set things to rights, after yesterday's cleaning. By and by Jane comes and tells... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - London (England) - 1890 - 360 pages
...and glow of the western sky, judging the fire was some distance off, felt sufficiently relieved to go to bed again and to sleep. " About seven rose again to dress myself, and then looked out of the window, and saw the fire not so much as it was, and further off. ... By-and-bye... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1894 - 648 pages
...nightgown, and went to her window ; and thought it to be on the back side of Mark Lane at the farthest ; but being unused to such fires as followed, I thought...sleep. About seven rose again to dress myself, and then looked out at the window, and saw the fire not so much as it was, and farther off. So to my closet... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1894 - 648 pages
...nightgown, and went to her window ; and thought it to be on the back side of Mark Lane at the farthest ; but being unused to such fires as followed, I thought...sleep. About seven rose again to dress myself, and then looked out at the window, and saw the fire not so much as it was, and farther off. So to my closet... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1897 - 520 pages
...night-gowne, and went to her window, and thought it to be on the back-side of Marke-lane at the farthest; but being unused to such fires as followed, I thought...saw the fire not so much as it was and further off. So to my closett to set things to rights after yesterday's cleaning. By and by Jane comes and tells... | |
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