| Joe Miller - 1848 - 248 Seiten
...madam, I "J' assure you,' replied Hook, with a gravitv that must have been almost preternatural; ' it has been, I know, so reported in the country, but without the least foundation ; in fact 73 those rascally newspapers will say anything. ' The good old gentlewoman appeared thunderstruck,... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook, Richard Harris Dalton Barham - 1849 - 378 Seiten
...dear madam, I assure you,' replied Hook, with a gravity that must have been almost preternatural ; ' it has been, I know, so reported in the country, but...their full extent, and gasped like a dying carp ; vox Jaucibus hasit, seizing a daughter with each hand, she hurried without a word from the spot." — Ingold$by... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1849 - 382 Seiten
...dear madam, I assure you,' replied Hook, with a gravity that must have been almost preternatural ; ' it has been, I know, so reported in the country, but...to their full extent, and gasped like a dying carp ; voxfaucibus htcsit, seizing a daughter with each hand, she hurried without a word from the spot."... | |
| 1849 - 1020 Seiten
...dear madam, I assure you,' replied Hook, with a gravity that must have been almost preternatural, ' it has been, I know, so reported in the country, but without the least foundation in fact ; these rascally newspapers will say anything.' The good old gentlewoman appeared thunderstruck, opened... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1850 - 196 Seiten
...thing, my dear madam, I assure you,' replied Hook, with a gravity which must have been preternatural ; ' it has been, I know, so reported in the country, but...foundation ; in fact, those rascally newspapers will say any thing.7 The good old gentlewoman appeared thunder-struck, opened her eyes to their Ml extent, and... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 400 Seiten
...dear Madam, I assure you/ replied Hook, with a gravity that must have been almost preternatural, ' it has been I know so reported in the country, but...extent, and gasped like a dying carp; vox faucibus hassit; seizing a daughter with each hand, she hurried without a word from the spot." CHAPTER V. Mrs.... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1853 - 252 Seiten
...thing, my dear madam, I assure you,' replied Hook, with a gravity which must have been preternatural ; ' it has been, I know, so reported in the country, but...foundation ; in fact, those rascally newspapers will say any thing.' The good old gentlewoman appeared thunder-struck, opened her eyes to their full extent,... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 492 Seiten
...angry disdain, ' we knows a little better than that ; Cardinal Wolsey has been dead many a good year !' •it has been, I know, so reported in the country,...their full extent, and gasped like a dying carp ; vox faucibue hcesit ; seizing a daughter with each hand, she hurried without a word from the spot." CHAPTER... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1856 - 486 Seiten
...we knows a little better than that; Cardinal Wolsey has been dead many a good year!' < it has boon, I know, so reported in the country, but without the...extent, and gasped like a dying carp; vox faucibus hoesit; seizing a daughter with each hand, she hurried without a word from the spot." CHAPTER V. Mrs.... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1858 - 586 Seiten
...dear Madam, I assure you,' replied Hook, with a gravity that must have been almost preternatural, ' it has been, I know, so reported in the country, but...foundation in fact ; those rascally newspapers will say any thing.' " The good old gentlewoman appeared thunderstruck, opened her eyes to their full extent,... | |
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