| Stephen Storace - 1808 - 180 ページ
...ill, or uneasy, Wilford. Wi'f. Could'nt you, Barbara ? Well, well, I •hall be better presently. T'is nothing of import. Barb. Trust me, I hope not. Wilf....would not question you but to console you, Wilford. 1 would scorn to , ]>ry into any one's grief; much more your's, WTilford, to satisfy a busy curiosity.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1848 - 1296 ページ
...me, I hope not. Wil. Well, question me no more on't now, I beseech you, Barbara. Bar. Believe me, [ would not question you but to console you, Wilford....yours, Wilford, to satisfy a busy curiosity ; though I am told there are such in the world who would. Wil. I — I am afraid there are, Barbara. But come,... | |
| Henry Lea - 1859 - 244 ページ
...to console yon, Wilford. I would acorn to ScENE I.—The New Forest. Enter AEMsTEcWG and OEsON. Arm. pry into any one's grief, much more yours, Wilford, to satisfy a busy curiosity : though I am told there are such in the world who »i..ibl. Wil. I—I am afraid there are, Barbara. But come,... | |
| 1867 - 336 ページ
...you, Barbara. Jîttr. Believe mo, I would not question you but to console you, Wilford. I vould ecorn to pry into any one's grief, much more yours, Wilford, to satisfy a busy curiosity; though lam told there are киса in the world who would. Wil. I— I am afraid there aro, Barbara, But come,... | |
| 1869 - 338 ページ
...more on't now, I beseech you, Barbara. Bar. Believe me, I would not .lueation you but to consolo yon, Wilford. I would scorn to pry into any one's grief, much more yours, Wuford, to satisfy a buey curiosity ; though I am told there are Euch in the world who would. Wil l—... | |
| 1876 - 394 ページ
...import. Bar. Trust me, I hope not. Wil. Well, question me no more on 't now, I beseech you, Barbara. Bar. Believe me, I would not question you but to console...yours, Wilford, to satisfy a busy curiosity ; though I am told there are such in the world who would. Wil. I — I am afraid there are, Barbara. But come,... | |
| James Whitcomb Riley - 1894 - 194 ページ
...observation, a something very like a sigh came faltering from his lips. trition, she continued : " ' But, believe me, I would not question you, but to console...more yours, Wilford, to satisfy a busy curiosity.'" "Oh, don't Tude; don't . rehearse like that at me!— I can't a-bear it." And the serious Mr. Twiggs... | |
| James Whitcomb Riley - 1894 - 202 ページ
...you actually sighing?" Then, dropping into a tragic air of deep contrition, she continued : " ' But, believe me, I would not question you, but to console...more yours, Wilford, to satisfy a busy curiosity.'" "Oh, don't Tude; don't rehearse like that at me!— I can't a-bear it." And the serious Mr. Twiggs... | |
| James Whitcomb Riley - 1898 - 204 ページ
...? " "TWIGGS AND TUDENS" Then, dropping into a tragic air of deep contrition, she continued: "'But, believe me, I would not question you, but to console...more yours, Wilford, to satisfy a busy curiosity.' " "Oh, don't, Tude; don't rehearse like that at me!— I can't a-bear it." And the serious Mr. Twiggs... | |
| 1908 - 446 ページ
...are actually sighing ! — But, believe me, Wilford, I would not question you but to console you ; I would scorn to pry into any one's grief, much more yours, Wilford, to satisfy a busy curiosity." "O don't, Tude; don't rehearse like that at me! I can't a-bear it." "Why, Pop'm, I didn't mean to vex... | |
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