| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - 1869 - 404 páginas
...courtesy and good manners which would astonish them. Let the visitor ask to see the house, he will be " taken over " it with many apologies that he should...offered a chair in front of a large fire, with the never absent pot and oven, the mi. stress, meanwhile, continuing her unceasing family duties, baking,... | |
| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - 1869 - 400 páginas
...it not " redd up." He will then be offered a chair in front of a large fire, with the never absent pot and oven, the mistress, meanwhile, continuing...unceasing family duties, baking, cooking, cleaning, etc. Not one word of complaint will he hear ; but he will be told that though " working people " they... | |
| 1870 - 398 páginas
...courtesy and good manners that would astonish them. Let the visitor ask to see the house ; he will be taken over it, with many apologies that he should...pot and oven, the mistress meanwhile continuing her necessary family- duties, baking, cooking, cleaning, &c. Not one word of complaint will he hear ; but... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1871 - 740 páginas
...courtesv and good manners which would astonish them. Let the visitor ask to see the house ; he will be taken over it, with many apologies that he should...offered a chair in front of a large fire, with the never absent pot and oven, the mistress, meanwhile, continuing her unceasing family duties, baking,... | |
| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - 1874 - 364 páginas
...courtesy and good manners which would astonish them. Let the visitor ask to see the house, he will be " taken over" it with many apologies that he should...unceasing family duties, baking, cooking, cleaning, etc. Not one word of complaint will he hear ; but he will be told that though "working people" they... | |
| Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1880 - 652 páginas
...courtesy and good manners which would astonish them. Let the visitor ask to see the house; he will be 'taken over' it, with many apologies that he should...unceasing family duties, baking, cooking, cleaning, etc. Not one word of complaint will he hear; but he will be told that, though 'working people,' they... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1870 - 874 páginas
...courtesy and good manners that would astonish them. Let the visitor ask to see the house ; he will be taken over it with many apologies that he should have...seen it not ' redd up.' He will then be offered a chftir in front of a large fire, with the never-absent pot and oven, the mistress meanwhile continuing... | |
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