... her own mouth. I should have told you before that Mrs. Veal told Mrs. Bargrave that her sister and brother-in-law were just come down from London to see her. Says Mrs. Bargrave, "How came you to order matters so strangely?" "It could not be helped, Biographical memoirs - Página 323por Walter Scott - 1827Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Daniel Defoe - 1903 - 714 páginas
...order matters so strangely ? " "It could not be helped," says Mrs. Veal. And her sister and brother did come to see her, and entered the town of Dover...Mrs. Veal, "I do not care if I do; but I'll warrant this mad fellow " (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband) " has broke all your trinkets." " But," says Mrs.... | |
| Alexander Jessup, Henry Seidel Canby - 1918 - 528 páginas
...to order matters so strangely?" "It could not be helped," says Mrs. Veal. And her sister and brother did come to see her, and entered the town of Dover...Veal : " I do not care if I do ; but I'll warrant this mad fellow [meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband] has broke all your trinkets." " But," says Mrs. Bargrave,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1903 - 310 páginas
...order matters so strangely ? " " It could not be helped,'" says Mrs. Veal. And her sister and brother did come to see her, and entered the town of Dover...Mrs. Veal, "I do not care if I do; but I'll warrant this mad fellow " (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband) "has broke all your trinkets." "But," says Mrs.... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 728 páginas
...order matters so strangely ? " " It could not be helped," says Mrs. Veal. And her sister and brother did come to see her, and entered the town of Dover...tea. Says Mrs. Veal, " I do not care if I do ; but 1 11 warrant this mad fellow " (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband) " has broke all your trinkets.'" "... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1904 - 332 páginas
...order matters so strangely ? " "It could not be helped," says Mrs. Veal. And her sister and brother did come to see her, and entered the town of Dover...tea. Says Mrs. Veal, " I do not care if I do ; but I '11 warrant this mad fellow " (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband) " has broke all your trinkets." "... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1905 - 322 páginas
...order matters so strangely ? " " It could not be helped," says Mrs. Veal. And her sister and brother did come to see her, and entered the town of Dover...Mrs. Veal, "I do not care if I do; but I'll warrant this mad fellow " (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband) " has broke all your trinkets." " But,1" says Mrs.... | |
| 1907 - 668 páginas
...order matters so strangely?" " It could not be helped," says Mrs. Veal. And her sister and brother did come to see her, and entered the town of Dover...Mrs. Veal: "I do not care if I do ; but I'll warrant this mad fellow " — meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband — " has broke all your trinkets." But Mrs.... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 páginas
...her. Says Mrs. Bargrave, "How came you to order matters so strangely?" " It could not be helped," says Mrs. Veal. And her brother and sister did come to...Mrs. Veal, "I do not care if I do; but I'll warrant this mad fellow" (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband) "has broke all your trinkets." "But," says Mrs.... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 páginas
...her. Says Mrs. Bargrave, "How came you to order matters so strangely?" " It could not be helped," says Mrs. Veal. And her brother and sister did come to...Mrs. Veal, "I do not care if I do; but I'll warrant this mad fellow" (meaning Mrs. Bargrave's husband) "has broke all your trinkets." "But," says Mrs.... | |
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