He would have gone on in this tender way, when the good lady entered, and, with an inexpressible sweetness in her countenance, told us she had been searching her closet for something very good, to treat such an old friend as I was. Her husband's eyes... The British Essayists;: Tatler - Pagina 62de Alexander Chalmers - 1808Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 pagini
...searching her closet for something very good, to treat such an old friend as I was." Her husband's with the utmost shame, which is all that can be inflicted... "I 1887 W.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell"% Cochrane Robert" Rober 152 103 ipplying herself to me, said, with a smile, " Mr Kickeretaff, do not believe a word of what... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1887 - 202 pagini
...very good, to treat such an old friend as I was." Her husband's eyes sparkled with pleasure at tlie cheerfulness of her countenance; and I saw all his...a forced cheerfulness, immediately guessed at what wo had been talking of; and applying herself to me, said, with a smile, " Mr. Bickerstaff, do not believe... | |
| 1888 - 488 pagini
...and I saw all his fears vanish in an instant. The lady observing something in our looks which shewed we had been more serious than ordinary, and seeing...applying herself to me, said, with a smile, " Mr. Bickerstaff, do not believe a word of what he tells you ; I shall still live to have you for my second,... | |
| 1888 - 266 pagini
...something in our looks which shewed we had been more serious than ordinary, and seeing her husband rec> ive her with great concern under a forced cheerfulness,...and applying herself to me, said with a smile, " Mr. Bickerstaff, do not believe a word of what he tells you, I shall still live to have you for my second,... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1888 - 256 pagini
...to treat such an old Friend as I was. Her Husband's Eyes sparkled with Pleasure at the Chearfulness of her Countenance ; and I saw all his Fears vanish in an Instant. The Laxly observing something in our Looks which showed we had been more serious than ordinary, and seeing... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1889 - 554 pagini
...been searching her closet for something very good to treat such an old friend as I was." Her husband's eyes sparkled with pleasure at the cheerfulness of...cheerfulness, Immediately guessed at what we had been lalkingof; and applying herself to me, said, with a smile, ' Mr. Bickerstaff, do not believe a word... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1891 - 474 pagini
...been searching her closet for something very good to treat such an old friend as I was.' Her husband's eyes sparkled with pleasure at the cheerfulness of...applying herself to me, said, with a smile, ' Mr. Bickerstaff , do not believe a word of what he tells yon ; I shall still live to have you for my second,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 674 pagini
...been searching her closet for something very good to treat such an old friend as I was. Her husband's eyes sparkled with pleasure at the cheerfulness of...and applying herself to me, said with a smile, " Mr. Bickerstaff, don't believe a word of what he tells you ; I shall still live to have you for my second,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 pagini
...been searching her closet for something very good to treat such an old friend as I was. Her husband's eyes sparkled with pleasure at the cheerfulness of...and applying herself to me, said with a smile, " Mr. Bickerstaff, don't believe a word of what he tells you ; I shall still live to have you for my second,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 pagini
...been searching her closet for something very good to treat such an old friend as I was. Her husband's eyes sparkled with pleasure at the cheerfulness of...and applying herself to me, said with a smile, " Mr. Bickerstaff, don't believe a word of what he tells you ; I shall still live to have you for my second,... | |
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