New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 13
... gentleman unless I misunderstand Susan with green earings - I knew he was an Irishman and I think that was what ... gentleman to real advantage - that is Sarah if there is anything of the gentleman about the wearer - and dear Sarah ...
... gentleman unless I misunderstand Susan with green earings - I knew he was an Irishman and I think that was what ... gentleman to real advantage - that is Sarah if there is anything of the gentleman about the wearer - and dear Sarah ...
Page 298
... gentleman , my business will be short . I believe you know Captain Thompson ? " " I have seen him here a day or two since , " said I , " and am there- fore prepared for the nature of your visit . " " Mr. Nubley is , I believe , here ...
... gentleman , my business will be short . I believe you know Captain Thompson ? " " I have seen him here a day or two since , " said I , " and am there- fore prepared for the nature of your visit . " " Mr. Nubley is , I believe , here ...
Page 299
... gentleman , " for meet- ing my friend , for I have left him snug at Chittagong Lodge , looking after the ladies . " " Well , but , " said I , " surely after what Captain Thompson has done in the matter , he could spare half - an - hour ...
... gentleman , " for meet- ing my friend , for I have left him snug at Chittagong Lodge , looking after the ladies . " " Well , but , " said I , " surely after what Captain Thompson has done in the matter , he could spare half - an - hour ...
Contents
OF | 1 |
Life in the East No III By M J Quin | 27 |
Pineapple Lodge By Francis Græme | 48 |
22 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Admiral Albatross amusing appeared asked Bannister Barrister beautiful Bishopsgate Blunderlet boat Bridleton called Captain character Chittagong Circassian Covent Garden Theatre cried Cuthbert daughter dear death delight door Drury Lane Drury Lane Theatre Drurylane exclaimed eyes face Falconer father favour feeling Garrick gave gentleman give hand happy Haymarket Theatre head heard heart Honfleur honour hope hour husband Indians Kate King Kitty lady laugh letter living look Lord Ma'am Madame de Sergy Mandril Margaret Woffington marriage married Mathews matter mind Miss Montpelier morning Mousehole never night Nubley observed once passed person Philip Piebald Pigeon played poor Prince racter replied scene Screwton season seemed ship Sniggs Susan table d'hôte tell theatre things thought told Tom King took town turned vessel voice whole wife woman words young