| John Bell - 1792 - 282 páginas
...shut up till 1 am of age ; take this paltry box (it contains my ear-rings, and some other baubles I have no use for), carry it to our opposite neighbour,...do ? How can you possibly want two hundred pounds ? Char. How can I possibly do without it, you mean f Doesn't every lady want two hundred pounds ? Perhaps... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 540 páginas
...where elfe to apply), leave it as a depofit in his hands, and beg him to accommodate me with the fum. Charles. Dear Charlotte, what are you about to do ? How can you poffibly want two hundredpounds? Char. Hew can I poffibly do without it, you mean? Doesn't every lady... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 páginas
...shut up till 1 am of age ; take this paltry box (it contains my ear-rings, and some other baubles I have no use for), carry it to our opposite neighbour,...hands, and beg him to accommodate me with the sum. CkarUt. Dear Charlotte, what are you about to do ? How can you possibly want two hundred pounds f Char.... | |
| 1804 - 340 páginas
...shut up till I am of age ; take this paltry box, (it contains my ear-rings, and some other baubles I have no use for) carry it to our opposite neighbour,...do ? How can you possibly want two hundred pounds ? Char. How can I possibly do without it, you mean ? Doesn't every lady want two hundred pounds ? Perhaps... | |
| 1804 - 552 páginas
...shut up till I am of age ; take this paltry box (it contains my ear-rings, and some other baubles I have no use for), carry it to our opposite neighbour,...deposit in his hands, and beg him to accommodate me with that sum. Cha. Dear Charlotte, what are you about to do ? Hmv can you possibly want two hundred pounds... | |
| 1804 - 556 páginas
...shut up till I am of age ; take this paltry box (¡t contains my ear-rings, and some other baubles I have no use for), carry it to our opposite neighbour,...know where else to apply), leave it as a deposit in hi» hands, and beg him to accommodate me with that sum. Chn. Dear Charlotte, what are yon about to... | |
| 1804 - 556 páginas
...shut up till I am of age ; take this paltry box (it contains my ear-rings, and some other baubles I have no use for), carry it to our opposite neighbour, Mr Stockwell (1 don't know where else to apply), leave it as a deposit in his hands, and beg him to accommodate... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 412 páginas
...shut up till I am of .age ; take this paltry box, (it contains my earrings, and some other baubles I have no use for) carry it to our opposite neighbour,...to do? How can you possibly want two hundred pounds ? MissR. How can I possibly do without it, you mean? Doesn't every lady want two hundred pounds? Perhaps,... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1808 - 420 páginas
...other baubles I have no use for) carry it to our opposite neighbour, Mr. Stbckwell, (I don't know whore else to apply) leave it as a deposit in his hands,...do? How can you possibly want two hundred pounds? MissR. HowcanI possibly do without it, you mean? Doesn't every lady want two hundred pounds? Per.haps,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 páginas
...am of age; take this paltry box, (it contains my iarrings, and some other baubles I have no use tor) carry it to our opposite neighbour, Mr. Stockwell, (I don't know where else to appl}) leave it as a deposit in his hands, and beg him to accommodate me with the sum. • Charles.... | |
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