| George Payne Rainsford James - 1844 - 924 páginas
...prosecution, she is, perhaps, too leniently treated." " Well, Mrs. Windsor," he continued aloud, " I am very much obliged to you for the information you have given me ; 1 will soon bring the question to issue with Mrs. Charlton, even if she does not do so herself; and,... | |
| 1845 - 596 páginas
...I am willing to leave this world, and I hope they will all follow me to heaven." GENTLEMAN,—"! am very much obliged to you for the information you have given me ; and, as your minister visits you, I need not give you any instruction. I must beg pardon for my mistake... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1846 - 286 páginas
...prosecution, she is, perhaps, too leniently treated." " Well, Mrs. Windsor," he continued aloud, " I am very much obliged to you for the information you have given me ; I will soon bring the question to issue with Mrs. Charlton, even if she does not do so herself; and,... | |
| Mrs. Henry S. Mackarness - 1850 - 100 páginas
...above had not hung herself, I shouldn't have found out this one ; " — and he rises to go, for go he must, or he'll miss his omnibus ; and he says aloud,...working gardener, and a good husband he is to me. He labors very hard, poor fellow ! but we get on pretty well ; though, as to meat, we've quite forgotten... | |
| William Henry Giles Kingston - 1880 - 514 páginas
...seemed to listen attentively, and evidently considered that there was something in what I had said. " I'm very much obliged to you for the information you have given, and I'll consult my friends on the subject," he answered. " The captain seems to be a man who will... | |
| Louis Becke - 1926 - 352 páginas
...Europe." "'Skip to Europe.' Just so, Captain Revere," said Ayesse quietly, "'skip to Europe.' Well, I'm very much obliged to you for the information you have given me. Dead certain about it?" " Yes; my wife could tell you more than I know about Miss Shannon and Throsby.... | |
| Booker T Washington, Louis R Harlan - 1984 - 600 páginas
...upon Mr. Ford, and I hope that we may be able to interest him in the work of Tuskegee Institute. I am very much obliged to you for the information you have given me regarding Mr. Ford, and I hope that I may be able to meet him when "he may have nothing on his mind."... | |
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