... then left me ; that he had a plentiful estate, and not a heart to think so ; that he had at this time many law-suits depending, and that they both damped his mirth, and took up so much of his time and thoughts, that he himself had not leisure to take... Marriage: A Novel ... - Page 55by Susan Ferrier - 1818Full view - About this book
| England - 1841 - 928 pages
...which you then left me ; that he had a plentiful estate, and not a heart to think so ; that ho had at this time many lawsuits depending ; and that they...and took up so much of his time and thoughts, that ho himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that I, who pretended no title to them, took in... | |
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...in which you then left me; that he had a plentiful estate, and not a heart to think so ; that he had at this time many law-suits depending, and that they...thoughts, that he himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that I, who pretended no title to them, took in his fields; for I could there sit... | |
| Izaak Walton - Fishing - 1824 - 516 pages
...that he had a plentiful estate, and not a heart to think so ; that he had at this time many law- suits depending, and that they both damped his mirth, and...thoughts, that he himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that I, who pretended no title to them, took in his fields ; for I could there sit... | |
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...which you then left me ; that he had a plentiful estate, and not a heart to think so ; that he had at this time many law-suits depending, and that they...thoughts, that he himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that I, who pretended no title to them, took in his fields; for I could there sit... | |
| English literature - 1834 - 590 pages
...in which you left me, — that he had a plentiful estate, and not a heart to think so ; that he had, at this time, many -law-suits depending; and that...thoughts, that he himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that 7, who pretended no title to them, took in his fields : for / could sit there... | |
| Izaak Walton - Fishing - 1836 - 358 pages
...which you then left me : that he had a plentiful estate, and not a heart to think so ; that he had at this time many lawsuits depending ; and that they both damped his mirth, and took up so mueh of his time and thoughts, that he himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that I, who... | |
| John Minter Morgan - Education - 1839 - 228 pages
...which you then left me ; that he had a plentiful estate, and not a heart to think so ; that he had at this time many law-suits depending, and that they...thoughts, that he himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that I, who pretended no title to them, took in his fields ; for I of the advantages... | |
| Scotland - 1841 - 1440 pages
...which you then left me ; that he had a plentiful estate, and not a heart to think so ; that he had at this time many lawsuits depending ; and. that they...and took up so much of his time and thoughts, that ho himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that I, who pretended no title to them, took in... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - Fishing - 1842 - 532 pages
...which you then left me ; that he had a plentiful estate, and not a heart to think so ; that he had at this time many lawsuits depending, and that they...thoughts, that he himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that I, who pretended no title to them, took in his fields : for I could there sit... | |
| 1842 - 796 pages
...considered what you told in* of the owner of that pleasant meadow in which you left me: that be had at this time many lawsuits depending : and that they...of his time and thoughts, that he himself had not leitnre to take the sweet content that I. who pretended no title to them, took in bii fields : for... | |
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