| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1824 - 552 pages
...more fit for a lady than a gentleman. Mrs. Probert refused for some time, but at length accepted of it. He put the watch and seal in his pocket ; we had...bed that night; I asked when they would go to bed. 1 said my sister would sleep willi Thoma» Thurtell's children, and that they could have her bed. They... | |
| 1824 - 706 pages
...refused "for some time, but at length accepted of it. He put the watch and seal in his pocket ; we bad no spare bed that night; I asked when they would go to bed. I said my sister would sleep with Thomas Thurtell s children, and that they could have her bed. They answered they would sleep on the sofa.... | |
| John Thurtell, William WEARE - Boxing - 1824 - 566 pages
...Thurtell's children. They said they would not go to bed; they were very much obliged to Mrs. Probert, they would sleep on the sofa. Hunt sang two or three songs after supper. Mrs. Probert and Miss Noyes went to bed about half-past twelve, at the outside. Then Thurtell took... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin - Crime - 1828 - 426 pages
...night, I said that my sister would sleep with Thomas Thurtell's children, and that Thurtell and Hunt could have her bed. They answered, they would sleep on the sofa Hunt, who is a professional singer, sang two or three songs after supper. Mrs. Probert and Miss Noyes went... | |
| John Jay Smith - Criminal law - 1836 - 612 pages
...more fit for a lady than a gentleman. Mrs. Probert refused for some time, but at length accepted of it. He put the watch and seal in his pocket ; we had...go to bed. I said my sister would sleep with Thomas Thurtell'e children, and that they could have her bed. They answered they would eleep on the sofa.... | |
| Criminal law - 1843 - 626 pages
...more fit for a lady than a gentleman. Mrs. Prohert refused for some time, hut at length accepted of it. He put the watch and seal in his pocket ; we had no spare hed that night ; I asked when they would go to hed. I said my sister would sleep with Thomas Thurtcll's... | |
| Criminal law - 1847 - 616 pages
...more fit for a lady than a gentleman. Mrs. Probert refused for some time, but at length accepted of it. He put the watch . and seal in his pocket ; we...said my sister would sleep with Thomas Thurtell's hildreu, and that they could have her bed. They answered they would sleep on the sofa. Hunt sang two... | |
| Eric R. Watson, Eric Russell Watson - Boxing - 1920 - 274 pages
...could have her bed. They eaid they would not go to bed; they were very much obliged to Mrs. Probert; they would sleep on the sofa. Hunt sang two or three...professional singer. Mrs. Probert and Miss Noyes went to bed about half -past twelve, at the outside. Then Thurtell took out a pocket-book, purse, and memorandum-book;... | |
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