The Hermit in the Country, Or, Sketches of English Manners, 第 3 巻H. Colburn, 1820 |
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... master of the spot where we were to dine was abroad , but his servants were ordered to join their exertions to those of our own , in lighting a fire for tea , and in attending us at our champêtre banquet . Moreover , a pleasure boat was ...
... master of the spot where we were to dine was abroad , but his servants were ordered to join their exertions to those of our own , in lighting a fire for tea , and in attending us at our champêtre banquet . Moreover , a pleasure boat was ...
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... " Will you , Ginger ? you little devil ! I'll take the shine out of you afore I've done with you . See how met- tlesome " ( addressed to me , ) " we be ! you maytravel many a mile , master , and not sit THE TOP OF A STAGE . 17.
... " Will you , Ginger ? you little devil ! I'll take the shine out of you afore I've done with you . See how met- tlesome " ( addressed to me , ) " we be ! you maytravel many a mile , master , and not sit THE TOP OF A STAGE . 17.
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... master , ( giving me a knowing look , ) you mustn't be harking in soft nonsence to my partner's ear , ( alluding to a pretty girl by the side of him , ) it's a pleasure for a coachman to have such a bit of blood by the side of him ; it ...
... master , ( giving me a knowing look , ) you mustn't be harking in soft nonsence to my partner's ear , ( alluding to a pretty girl by the side of him , ) it's a pleasure for a coachman to have such a bit of blood by the side of him ; it ...
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... master , " turning to me , " a'nt she a stylish one ? My eyes ! how I should like ( to the leader . ) " Will you , Ginger ? " " how I should like such a handsome lass for a wife ! she should always have the reins at home , and I'd keep ...
... master , " turning to me , " a'nt she a stylish one ? My eyes ! how I should like ( to the leader . ) " Will you , Ginger ? " " how I should like such a handsome lass for a wife ! she should always have the reins at home , and I'd keep ...
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... master of it : and , if the passengers are generous to me , I thanks ' em ; if they ban't , they may be " Come up , old Windsor , " ( spoken to the wheeler . ) " " As " Well , if I gets nothing by the regular passengers , I helps myself ...
... master of it : and , if the passengers are generous to me , I thanks ' em ; if they ban't , they may be " Come up , old Windsor , " ( spoken to the wheeler . ) " " As " Well , if I gets nothing by the regular passengers , I helps myself ...
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