| Lionel Arthur Tollemache (hon.) - 1884 - 456 páginas
...friends. But we should hardly, in any case, regard a man * " At last, about one o'clock, she come (sic) to my side of the bed, and drew my curtaine open, and, with the tongs red-hot at the ends, made as though she did design to pinch me with them." But in an hour or two they... | |
| Lionel Arthur Tollemache - 1893 - 466 páginas
...friends. But we should hardly, in any case, regard a man * "At last, about one o'clock, she come (sic) to my side of the bed, and drew my curtaine open, and, with the tongs red-hot at the ends, made as though she did design to pinch me with them." But in an hour or two they... | |
| Samuel Pepys, Mynors Bright - 1896 - 202 páginas
...her to come to bed, all my people being gone to bed; so, after an hour or two, she silent, and I now and then praying her to come to bed, she fell out into a fury, that I was a rogue, and false to her. But yet I did perceive that she was to seek what to say, only she invented, I believe, a business that... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1899 - 516 páginas
...troubled, I after awhile prayed her to come to bed ; so, after an hour or two, she silent, and I now and then praying her to come to bed, she fell out...false to her. I did, as I might truly, deny it, and mighty troubled, but all would not serve. At last, about one o'clock, she came to my side of the bed,... | |
| Richard Le Gallienne - 1923 - 366 páginas
...to come to bed, and all my people being gone to bed; so, after an hour or two, she silent, and I now and then praying her to come to bed, she fell out into a fury, that I was a rogue, and false to her. At last, about one o'clock, she come to my side of the bed, and drew my curtaine open, and with the... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1124 páginas
...bed ; so, after an hour or two, she silent, and I now and then praying her to come to bed, she fell into a fury, that I was a rogue, and false to her....all would not serve. At last, about one o'clock, she came to my side of the bed, and drew my curtain open, and with the tongs red hot at the ends, made... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1926 - 656 páginas
...her to come to bed, all my people being gone to bed; so, after an hour or two, she silent, and I now and then praying her to come to bed, she fell out into a fury, that I was a rogue and false to her. But yet I did perceive that she was to seek what to say, only she invented, I believe, a business that... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1926 - 920 páginas
...her to come to bed, all my people being gone to bed; so, after an hour or two, she silent, and I now and then praying her to come to bed, she fell out into a fury, that I was a rogue, and false to her. But yet I did perceive that she was to seek what to say, only she invented, I believe, a business that... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1928 - 914 páginas
...her to come to bed, all my people being gone to bed ; so, after an hour or two, she silent, and I now and then praying her to come to bed, she fell out into a fury, that I was a rogue, and false to her. But yet I did perceive that she was to seek what to say, only she invented, I believe, a business that... | |
| Montgomery Belgion - 1950 - 312 páginas
...troubled, I after a while prayed her to come to bed; so, after an hour or two, she silent, and I now and then praying her to come to bed, she fell out...all would not serve. At last, about one o'clock, she came to my side of the bed, and drew my curtaine open, and with the tongs red hot at the ends, made... | |
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