| 1762 - 792 lehte
...lieutenant had taken his glafs of fack and toaft, he felt himfelf a little revived, and fent clown into the kitchen, to let me know, that in about ten minutes he mould be glad if I would flep uu flairs. I believe, faid the landlord, he is going to fay his prayers,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1762 - 170 lehte
...by the kitchen fire, — but faid not a word good or bad to comfort the youth. 1 thought it wrong j added the corporal— — I think fo too, faid my...minutes he fhould be glad if I would ftep up ftairs. 1 believe, faid the landlord, he is going to fay his prayers, for there was a book laid upon the chair... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1762 - 536 lehte
...— but faid not a word good or bad to comfort the youth. 1 thought it wrong, added the corporal. 1 think fo too, faid my uncle Toby. " When the lieutenant...kitchen, to let me know, that in about ten minutes he flioukl be glad if I would ftcp up ftairs. — I believe, faid the landlord, he is going to fay his... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1762 - 172 lehte
...faid not a word good or had to comfort the youth. 1 thought it wrong ; added the corporal 1 think fa too, faid my uncle Toby. When the lieutenant had taken...kitchen, to let me know, that in about ten minutes he fliould be glad if I would ftep up ftairs. 1 believe, faid the landlord, he is going to fay his prayers,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1780 - 336 lehte
...was fmoking a pipe by the kitchen fire,— but faid not a word good or bad to comfort the youth. 1 thought it wrong; added the corporal- I think fo too,...about ten minutes he fhould be glad if I would ftep up flairs. I believe, faid the landlord, he is going to fay his prayers, ———for there was a book... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1780 - 580 lehte
...lieutenant had taken hit • glat's of fack and toaft, he felt him' ielf a little revi%-ed, and lent down • into the kitchen, to let me know, ' that in about ten minutes he Qiould ' be glad if I would ftep tip ftairs. — " I believe," faid the landlord, " he " is going to... | |
| 1781 - 602 lehte
...faid my Uncle Toby. ' When the lieutenant had taken hii ' glafs of fack and toaft, he felt hira' lèlf a little revived, and fent down ' into the kitchen, to let me know, ' that in about ten minutes he Ihould ' be glad if I would ftep up ftairs.— " I believe," faid the landlord, " he " is going to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1782 - 482 lehte
...the Lieutenant had taken his glafs of fack and toaft, he felt himfelf a little revived, and fent down down into the kitchen, to let me know, that in about ten minutes he fhould be glad if I would Hep up ftairs.—1 believe, laid the'lanillord, he is going to fay his prayers,—for there was a book... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1783 - 310 lehte
...fire,— but faid not a word good or bad to comfort the youth. I thought it wrong; added the corporal 1 think fo too, faid my uncle Toby. When the lieutenant...kitchen) to let me know, that in about ten minutes he mould be glad if I would ftep up ftairs. I believe, faid the landlord, he is going to fay his prayers,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1784 - 292 lehte
...I, as I opened the kitchen-door, your father will be well again. — Mr. ToricFs curate was fmoaking a pipe by the kitchen fire, — but faid not a word...about ten minutes he fhould be glad if I would ftep up Hairs. — I believe, faid the landlord, he is going to fay his prayers,— for there was a book laid... | |
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