| Thomas Hood - Bookbinding, Victorian - 1876 - 618 pages
...— get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab! You promised to have half nn eye on him, you know you did, you dirty deceitful young drab....I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - Readers - 1877 - 214 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty McNab ! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...motherly eyes, Sitting as good as gold in the gutter, a-playing at making little dirt-pies. I wonder he left the court, where he was better off than all... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1876 - 599 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab ! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...! The last time as ever I see him, poor thing, was Sitting as good as gold in the gutter, a playing at making little dirt-pies. I wonder he left the court,... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1878 - 1116 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver—get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab! Troth Coates aplaying at making little dirt pies. I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the... | |
| Allen Ayrault Griffith - Elocution - 1879 - 348 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab ! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...wonder he left the court, where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1880 - 538 pages
...— get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab! Vou promised to have half an eye on him, you know you did, you dirty deceitful young drab....I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1880 - 1124 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nnb ! sec him, poor thing, was with my own blessed Motherly eyes, Sitting as good as gold in the gutter,... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - Readers - 1882 - 420 pages
...which way — 1 am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, vou wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all, the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1882 - 502 pages
...especially Seven I am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab ! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - Readers - 1883 - 422 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver,—'get•out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty McNab! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...the gutter, a playing at making little dirt pies. La bless you, good folks, mind your own consarns, and don't be making a mob in the street; O Sergeant... | |
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