I was dreadfully hipped. The hours seemed as if they would never creep by. The very ticking of the clock became irksome. At length the stillness of the house was interrupted by the ringing of a bell. Shortly after I heard the voice of a waiter at the... The Album - 409. oldal1822Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 412 oldal
...clearing up ; the barometer pointed to rainy weather ; mine hostess's tortoise-shell cat sat by the fire washing her face, and rubbing her paws over her ears...a waiter at the bar : " The stout gentleman in No. 13, wants his breakfast. Tea and bread and butter, with ham and eggs ; the eggs not to be too much... | |
| 1822 - 522 oldal
...direful prediction stretching from the top of the page to the bottom, through the whole month "expert — -much — -rain — about — this— Time !" I was...after I heard the voice of a waiter at the bar : " The stotrt gentleman hi No. "ISj wants his breakfest. Tea and bwttef and bread with hara and eggs; 'th«... | |
| 1822 - 494 oldal
...her paws over her ear ; and, on referring to the almanack, I found a direful prediction stretching the whole month ' expect — much — rain — about...creep by. The very ticking of the clock became irksome In an early number of " THE GLEANER," we presented our readers with an account of the peculiar circumstances... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 380 oldal
...clearing up ; the barometer pointed to rainy weather ; mine hostess's tortoise-shell cat sat by the fire washing her face, and rubbing her paws over her ears...of a waiter at the bar : " The stout gentleman in number thirteen wants his breakfast. Tea and bread and butter, with ham and eggs ; the eggs not to... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 oldal
...page to the bottom through the whole month, " expect — much — rain — about — this — time." 1 was dreadfully hipped. The hours seemed as if they...interrupted by the ringing of a bell. Shortly after, I heardt he voice of a waiter at the bar : " The Stout Gentleman in No. 13, wants his breakfast. Tea... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 oldal
...pace to the bottom, through the whole month, " Expect — much — rain — about — ttiis — time.M I was dreadfully hipped. The hours seemed as if they...by. The very ticking of the clock became irksome. At lengih the still, ness of the house was interrupted by the ringing ol a bell. Shortly after, I heard... | |
| 1826 - 360 oldal
...of the page to the bottom, through the whole month, " Expect—much—rain— about—this—time." I was dreadfully hipped. The hours seemed as if they...a waiter at the bar, " The Stout Gentleman, in No. 13, wants his breakfast. Tea, and bread and butter) with ham and eggs; the eggs not to be too much... | |
| 1832 - 478 oldal
...by the fire washing her face, and rubbing her paws over her ears , and, on referring to the almanac, I found a direful prediction stretching from the top...waiter at the bar, — " The stout gentleman in No. 13 wants his breakfast. Tea and bread and butter, with ham and eggs; the eggs not to be too much done."... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 274 oldal
...by the fire washing her face, and rubbing her paws over her ears ; and, on referring to the almanac, I found a direful prediction stretching from the top...the house was interrupted by the ringing of a bell. _ Shortly after, I heard the voice of a waiter at the har : " The stout gentleman in No. 1 3, wants... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 276 oldal
...top of the page to the bottom through the whole month, " expect—much—rain—about—this—time." I was dreadfully hipped. The hours seemed as if they...a waiter at the bar: " The stout gentleman in No. 13, wants his breakfast. Tea and bread and butter with ham and eggs; the eggs not to be too much done."... | |
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