| Charles Drelincourt - 1810 - 580 oldal
...Mrs. Veal's circumstances were then mean : her father ilid not take care of his children as he ought, so that they were exposed to hardships: And Mrs. Bargrave...father, though she wanted neither for food nor clothing, whilst Mrs. Veal wanted for both, insomuch that she would often say, " Mrs. JBargrave, you are not... | |
| Charles Drelincourt - 1810 - 614 oldal
...father aid not take care of his children as he ought, so that they were exposed to hardships: And JMrs. Bargrave in those days had as unkind a father, though she wanted neither for food nor clothing, whilst Mrs. Veal wanted I wanted for both, insomuch that she would often say, " Mrs. B^rgrave, you... | |
| T. M. Jarvis - 1823 - 252 oldal
...Mrs. Veal's circumstances were then mean; her father did not take care of his children as he ought, so that they were exposed to hardships: and Mrs. Bargrave...father, though she wanted neither for food nor clothing, whilst Mrs. Veal wanted for both: insomuch that she would often say, " Mrs. Bargrave, you are not only... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 500 oldal
...Mrs Veal's circumstances were then mean ; her father did not take care of his children as he ought, so that they were exposed to hardships. And Mrs Bargrave...not only the best, but the only, friend I have in the world; and no circumstance of life shall ever dissolve my friendship." They would often condole... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 506 oldal
...Mrs Veal's circumstances were then mean ; her father did not take care of his children as he ought, so that they were exposed to hardships. And Mrs Bargrave...not only the best, but the only, friend I have in the world ; and nocircumstance of life shall ever dissolve my friendship." They would often condole... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, selections]) - 1830 - 492 oldal
...Mrs Veal's circumstances were then mean; her father did not take rare of his children as he ought, so that they were exposed to hardships. And Mrs Bargrave in those days had as unkind a father, though she wan led neither for food nor clothing, while Mrs Veal ".anted for both; insomuch that she would often... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 452 oldal
...Mrs Veal's circumstances •were then mean; her father did not take care of his children as he ought, so that they were exposed to hardships. And Mrs Bargrave...not only the best, but the only, friend I have in the world; and no circumstance of life shall ever dissolve my friendship." They would often condole... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1836 - 406 oldal
...Mrs. Veal's circumstances were then mean ; her father did not lake care of his children as he oughi, so that they were exposed to hardships. And Mrs. Bargrave...wanted neither for food nor clothing, while Mrs. Veal »anted for both ; insomuch that she would often say, " Mrs. Bargrave, you are not only the besl, but... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 380 oldal
...Mrs. Veal's circumstances were then mean ; her father did not take care of his children as he ought, so that they were exposed to hardships ; and Mrs....father, though she wanted neither for food nor clothing, whilst Mrs. Veal wanted for both ; insomuch that she would often say, Mrs. Bargrave, you are not only... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 456 oldal
...Mrs Veal's circumstances were then mean; her father did not take care of his children as he ought, so that they were exposed to hardships. And Mrs Bargrave...not only the best, but the only, friend I have in the world; and no circumstance of life shall ever dissolve my friendship.” They would often condole... | |
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