My dear Mrs. Betty, for the love of God run quickly and bring her with you. You know my lodging, and, if ever you made despatch in your life, do it at present. I am almost distracted with this disappointment. Annual Register - Page 319edited by - 1821Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1792 - 684 pages
...he held his handkerchief to his eyes. I fpoke to him iotbe mofr pitious and afflicted tone of Toice, bewailing bitterly the negligence of Evans, who had ruined me by her delay. Then faid I, My dear Mrs Betty, far the love of God, run quickly and bring her with you. You know my lodging... | |
| History - 1799 - 796 pages
...bitterly the negligence of Evans, who liad ruined me by her de-lay. Then faid I, My dear Mrs. Belly, for the love of God, run quickly and bring her with you. You know my lodging; and, if ever you madcdifpaich in your life, do it at prefcnt : 1 am ahnoft diftniiEtcd with tiiis dilappointmcut. The... | |
| History - 1799 - 770 pages
...tane of voice, bewailing bitterly the negligence of Evans, who had ruined rr.e by her delay. Then faid I, My dear Mrs. Betty, for the love of God, run quickly...her with you. You know my lodging; and, if ever you maùe difp.il eh in your life, do it at prefent : I am almoft diftraded with this dilappointment. The... | |
| James Hogg - Jacobites - 1821 - 516 pages
...hand, and he held his handkerchief to his eyes. I spoke to him in the most piteous and afflicted tone of voice, bewailing bitterly the negligence of Evans,...with you. You know my lodging ; and if ever you made despatch in your life, do it at present : I am almost distracted with this disappointment." The guards... | |
| Jacobites - 1821 - 502 pages
...hand, and he held his handkerchief to his eyes. I spoke to him in the most piteous and afflicted tone of voice, bewailing bitterly the negligence of Evans,...Betty, for the love of God run quickly and bring her " In the mean while, aa I had pretended to have sent the young lady on a message, I was obliged to... | |
| Cabinet - Literature - 1824 - 440 pages
...hand ; and he held his handkerchief to his eyes. I spoke to him in the most piteous and afflicted tone of voice, bewailing bitterly the negligence of Evans,...bring her with you. You know my lodging ; and, if ever you',made dispatch in your life, do it at present. I am almost distracted with this disappointment.... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 840 pages
...; and he held his handkerchief to hi« eyes. I spoke to him in the most piteous and afflicted tone of voice, bewailing bitterly the negligence of Evans,...God run quickly, and bring her with you. You know my lodgings ; and if ever you made despatch in your life, do it at present, for I am almost distracted... | |
| Anecdotes - 1826 - 390 pages
...hand ; and he held his handkerchief to his eyes. I spoke to hun in the most piteous and afflicted tone of voice, bewailing bitterly the negligence of Evans,...with you. You know my lodging ; and if ever you made despatch in yout life, do it at present, for I am almost distracted with this disappointment/ The guards... | |
| Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1826 - 376 pages
...hand ; and he held his handkerchief to his eyes. I spoke to him in the most piteous and afflicted tone of voice, bewailing bitterly the negligence of Evans, who had ruined me by her delayThen, said I, my dear Mrs. Betty, for the love of God, run quickly and bring her with you. You... | |
| Winifred Maxwell (countess of Nithsdale.) - 1827 - 54 pages
...whilst he held his handkerchief to his eyes. I spoke to him in the most piteous and afflicted tone of voice, bewailing bitterly the negligence of Evans,...and bring her with you ; you know my lodging, and if you ever made dispatch in your life, do it at present ; I am almost distracted with this disappointment."... | |
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