Jack, this morning, knocked the shuttlecock through his bedroom window. I was going to send for the glazier to mend it ; but, after you lent that five pounds, I was sure we couldn't afford it. Oh, no ; the window must go as it is ; and pretty weather... The writings of Douglas Jerrold. Collected ed - Página 3por Douglas William Jerrold - 1852Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1845 - 568 páginas
...glazier to mend it ; but after you lent that five pounds I was sure we couldn't afford it. Oh, no ! the window must go as it is ; and pretty weather for a dear child to sleep with a broken window. He 's got a cold already on his lungs, and I shouldn't at all wonder if that broken window settled... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1858 - 586 páginas
...that five pounds, I was rure we couldn't afford it. Oh, no, the window must go as it is ; and protty weather for a dear child to sleep with a broken window....windows. We might though, and do a good many more things, if people didn't throw away their five pounds. Next Tuesday, the fire insurance is due. I should like... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1864 - 552 páginas
...glazier to mend it; but after you lent that five pounds, I was sure we couldn't afford it. Oh, no, the window must go as it is; and pretty weather for...shouldn't at all wonder if that broken window settled him—if the dear boy dies, his death will be upon his father's head; for I'm sure we can't now pay... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 páginas
...glazier to mend it ; but, after you lent that five pounds, I was sure we couldn't afford it. Oh, no : the window must go as it is; and pretty weather for a dear cluld to aYewp N<\\\\ •». broken window. He's got a cold already OTX \us \\n\\!,*, ' shouldn't at... | |
| Philip Lawrence - 1870 - 422 páginas
...after you lent that five pounds, I was sure we could n't afford it. Oh, no : the window must go aa it is; and pretty weather for a dear child to sleep with a broken window. He 's got a cold already on his lungs, and I shouldn't at all wonder if that broken window settled... | |
| Philip Lawrence - 1871 - 410 páginas
...glazier to mend it; but, after you lent that five pounds, I was sure we could n't afford it. Oh, no : the window must go as it is; and pretty weather for...window. He's got a cold already on his lungs, and I should n't at all wonder if that broken window settled him : if the dear boy dies, his death will be... | |
| 1884 - 794 páginas
...glazier to mend it ; but, after you lent that five pounds, I was sure we couldn't afford it. Oh, no : the window must go as it is ; and pretty weather for...We might, though, and do a good many more things, if people didn't throw away their five pounds. Next Tuesday the fire insurance is due. I should like... | |
| 1876 - 732 páginas
...glazier to mend it ; but, after you lent that five pounds, I was sure we couldn't afford it. Oh, no: the window must go as it is; and pretty weather for...death will be upon his father's head : for I'm sure wo Can't now pay to mend windows. We migh'., though, and do a good many more things, if people didn't... | |
| 1876 - 732 páginas
...glazier to mend it ; but, after you lent that five pounds, I was sure we couldn't afford it. Oh.no: the window must go as it is; and pretty weather for a dear child to sleep with a broken window. lie's got a cold already on his lungs, and I shouldn't at all wonder if that broken window settled... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1876 - 228 páginas
...glazier to mend it ; but after you lent that five pounds I was sure we could n't afford it. Oh, no ! the window must go as it is ; and pretty weather for a dear child to sleep with a broken window. He 's got a cold already on his lungs, and I should n't at all wonder if that broken window settled... | |
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