Having been asked by a sympathising friend how he happened to get such a severe cold? His reply was, "Why, do you know, I left my carriage yesterday evening, on my way to town from the Pavilion, and the infidel of a landlord put me into a room with a... English Eccentrics and Eccentricities - 第 36 頁John Timbs 著 - 1866 - 4 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Jesse - 1844 - 426 頁
...the matter? He replied, he had hurt his leg, and the worst of it was, " it was his favourite leg." Having been asked by a sympathising friend how he...very unseasonable summer, if he had ever seen such a one ? He replied, " Yes, last winter." Having fancied himself invited to some one's country seat,... | |
| 1844 - 598 頁
...such was his general habit, and if he never ate any ? He replied, ' Yes, madam, I once ate a pea.' " Having been asked by a sympathising friend how he...landlord put me into a room with a damp stranger.' "At an Ascot meeting, and early in the day, Brummell walked his horse up to Lady 's carriage, when... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 936 頁
...the worst of it was, it was his favourite leg." Having been asked by a sympathising friend, " how be happened to get such a severe cold ?" his reply was,...landlord put me into a room with a damp stranger." At an Ascot meeting, and early in the day, Brummell walked his horse up to Lady 's carriage, when she... | |
| Samuel Arthur Bent - 1882 - 638 頁
...of it was," he added, " it was my favorite leg.'' Being asked why he had such a bad cold, he said, "I left my carriage yesterday evening on my way to...landlord put me into a room with a damp stranger." Passing a new bronze statue of Pitt, some one remarked that he never thought Pitt was so tall a man... | |
| William Winter - 1910 - 436 頁
...you to White's. Yes, and be seen with you at the Club window for a few moments."—Act I., Sc. 1. . Why, do you know, I left my carriage yesterday evening,...landlord put me into a room with a damp stranger." —Captain Jesse's "Life": Vol. I. p. 112. King Louis. "And this lover? What of him?" " Noble and most... | |
| William Winter - 1910 - 440 頁
...answered, "Yes, last winter." When some one inquired how he happened to catch a cold, his reply was: "I left my carriage yesterday evening, on my way to...landlord put me into a room with a damp stranger." "Robinson," he said to his valet, wishing to snub a bore, who was bothering him about the English lakes,... | |
| William Winter - 1910 - 444 頁
...moments." — Act I., Sc. 1. " . . . Why, do you know, Z left my carriage yesterday evening, on my may to town from the Pavilion, and the infidel of a landlord put me into a room with a damp stranger." — Captain Jesse's "Life": Vol. I. p. 112. King Louis. "And this lover? What of him?" " Noble and... | |
| Joe Miller - 1865 - 398 頁
...him what sort of a place it was, " That it was an exceedingly good place for stopping one night in? Having been asked by a sympathising friend how he...way to town from the Pavilion, and the infidel of a landlady put me in a room with a damp stranger." Retort. An officer and a lawyer talking of a disastrous... | |
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