We reached this place yesterday morning. You will judge of the size of the house, when I tell you there are eleven visitors, and all perfectly well accommodated. The Wilmots live in the greatest magnificence ; but what is a much better thing, they live... A Family Chronicle - Page 3by Lady Barbarina Charlotte Grey - 1908 - 344 pagesFull view - About this book
| Hannah More - Authors, English - 1834 - 492 pages
...yesterday morning. You will judge of the size of the house, when I tell you there are eleven visiters, and all perfectly well accommodated. The Wilmots live...time to feel uneasy, Garrick turned round and said, " Nine,* you are a Sunday woman ; retire to your room — 1 will recall you when the music is over."... | |
| Hannah More - Authors, English - 1834 - 488 pages
...visiters, and all perfectly well accommodated. The Wilmots live in the greatest magnificence; but what ^sa much better thing, \ they live also rationally and...time to feel uneasy, Garrick turned round and said, " Nine,* you are a Sunday woman; retire to your room—J will recall you when the music is over." The... | |
| William Roberts - Philanthropists - 1834 - 510 pages
...magnificence; but what is a much better thing ' , they live also rationally and sensibly. On Sunday evemng, however, I was a little alarmed; they were preparing...time to feel uneasy, Garrick turned round and said, " Nine,* you are a Sunday woman; retire to your room—I will recall you when the music is over." The... | |
| William Roberts, Hannah More - 1835 - 470 pages
...and conclude my very long and pleasant campaign. From the same to the same. Farnborough Place, 1777. We reached this place yesterday morning. You will...time to feel uneasy, Garrick turned round, and said, ' Nine,1 you are a Sunday woman ; retire to your room — I will recal you when the music is over.'... | |
| Hannah More - 1862 - 378 pages
...bowers of Hampton, and conclude my very long and pleasant campaign." " F/irnlorough Place, 1777. " We reached this place yesterday morning. You will...time to feel uneasy, Garrick turned round, and said, ' Nine,* you are a Sunday woman ; retire to your room ; I will recal you when the music is over.' "... | |
| Helen Gray Cone, Jeannette Leonard Gilder - Authors, English - 1887 - 332 pages
...HANNAH MORE : Letter to her sister, from Hampton, 1780, in ' Memoirs,' by W. Roberts. On Sunday evening I was a little alarmed ; they were preparing for music...time to feel uneasy, Garrick turned round and said, " Nine,* you are a Sunday woman ; retire to your room 1 will recall you when the music is over." HANNAH... | |
| Marion Harland - Biography & Autobiography - 1900 - 296 pages
...from Farnborough Place, the magnif1cent country-seat of the Wilmots in Hampshire. "On Sunday evening I was a little alarmed. They were preparing for music...but before I had time to feel uneasy, Garrick turned around and said — ' Nine ! you are a Sunday woman. Retire to your room. I will recall you when the... | |
| Marion Harland - Women authors - 1900 - 292 pages
...from Farnborough Place, the magnificent country-seat of the Wilmots in Hampshire. "On Sunday evening 1 was a little alarmed. They were preparing for music...but before I had time to feel uneasy, Garrick turned around and said — ' Nine ! you are a Sunday woman. Retire to your room. I will recall you when the... | |
| Annette M. B. Meakin - Biography & Autobiography - 1911 - 478 pages
...While visiting at the country seat of Mr. Wilmot, Farnborough Place, Hannah wrote to her sisters : " You will judge of the size of the house when I tell...time to feel uneasy, Garrick turned round and said, ' Nine, you are a Sunday woman ; retire to your room — I will recall you when the music is over.'... | |
| Norman Pearson - Eighteenth century - 1911 - 532 pages
...Lord Bathurst, the Kennicotts, and others, she was alarmed by preparations being made for music. " But before I had time to feel uneasy, Garrick turned round and said, ' Nine, you are a Sunday woman ; retire to your room — I will recal [sic] you when the music is over.'... | |
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