| John Bell - 1792 - 282 oldal
...sister and I, Charles, have a quarrel ; Belcour, the hero of your letter, has just left us — some how or other, Louisa's bright eyes have caught him ; and...you'll say ; but the jest of the story is, that this hair-brain'd spark, who does nothing like other people, has given her the very identical jewels which... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 oldal
...hero of your letter, has just left us — some how or other, Louisa's bright eyes have caught him j and the poor fellow's fallen desperately in love with...you'll say ; but the jest of the story is, that this hair-brain'd spark, who does nothing like other people, has given hej" the very identical jewels which... | |
| 1804 - 556 oldal
...has just left us — some how or other, Louisa's bright eyes have, caught him; and the poor fellow^ fallen desperately in love with her — (don't interrupt...of the story is, that this hair-brained spark, who dues nothing like other people, has given her the very identical jewels which you pledged for me to... | |
| 1804 - 556 oldal
...sister and I, Charles, have a quarrel. Bclcour, the hero of your letter, has just left us — some how or other, Louisa's bright eyes have caught him ; and...with her — (don't interrupt me, hussy) — Well, chat's excusable enough, you'll say ; but the jest of the story is, that this hair-brained spark, who... | |
| 1804 - 340 oldal
...sister and I, Charles, have a quarrel ; Belcour, the hero of your letter, has just left us — some how or other, Louisa's bright eyes have caught him ; and...desperately in love with her — ^don't interrupt me, hussey) — Well, that's excusable enough, you'll say ; but the jet of the story is, that this hair-brain'd... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1808 - 420 oldal
...I insist upon referring our dispute to him : your sister and I, Charles, have a quarrel ; Belcour, the hero of your letter, has just left us — somehow...her — (don't interrupt me, hussy) — Well, that's excusah1 enough, you'll say; but the jest of the story is this hair-brained spark, who does nothing... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 oldal
...1 insist upon referring our dispute to him : your sister and I, Charles, have a quarrel ; Belcour, the hero of your letter, has just left us — somehow...him ; and the poor fellow's fallen desperately in lore with her — (don't interrupt me, hussy)— Well, that's excusable enough, you'll say ; but the... | |
| 1824 - 656 oldal
...I insist upon referring our dispute to him ; your eister and I, Charles, have a quarrel ; Belconr, the hero of your letter, has just left us; somehow...excusable enough, you'll say; but the jest of the slory is, that this nair-brain'd spark, who does nothing like other people, lias given her the very... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 492 oldal
...I insist upon referring our dispute to him : your sister and 1, Charles, have a quarrel ; Belcour, the hero of your letter, has just left us — somehow...desperately in love with her — (don't interrupt me, hussy ) — Weil, that's excusable enough, you'll say , but the jest of the story is, that this hare-brained... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 oldal
...CHARLES. I insist upon referring our dispute to him : rom sister and I, Charles, have a quarrel : Belcour the hero of your letter, has just left us — somehow or other, Louisa s bright eyes have caught him ; and the poor fellow's fallen desperately in love with her—... | |
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