| 1832 - 386 lehte
...him — mark did I say ? a brand, a fire-brand — was in his nose, which was of the true Bardolphian size and colour, and a certain roll of the eye, which...much resembled that of a toper, when halftipsy and fancing himself particularly wise. The very Nestor of village topers was MasterGreen, hearty, good-humoured,... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1832 - 380 lehte
...him — mark did I say ? a brand, a fire-brand — was in his nose, which was of the true Bardolphian size and colour, and a certain roll of the eye, which...patriarchal in the number of his descendants, having had the Mahommedan allowance of four wives, although, after the Christian fashion, successively, and... | |
| Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 394 lehte
...— mark did I say ''. a brand, a fire-brand — was in his nose, which was of the true Bardolpluan size and colour, and a certain roll of the eye, which...patriarchal in the number of his descendants, having had the Mahommedan allowance of four wives, although, after the Christian fashion, successively, and... | |
| 1854 - 348 lehte
...him — mark did I say ? a brand, a fire-brand — was in his nose, which was of the true Bardolphian size and colour, and a certain roll of the eye, which...any circumstances, have belonged to the man and his humor, but which much resembled that of a toper when half-tipsy and fancying himself particularly wise.... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1880 - 530 lehte
...him — mark did I say ? a brand, a fire-brand — was in his nose, which was of the true Bardolphian size and colour, and a certain roll of the eye, which...patriarchal in the number of his descendants, having had the Mahommedan allowance of four wives, although, after the Christian fashion, successively, and... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1924 - 362 lehte
...— mark, did I say ? a brand, a fire-brand — was in his nose, which was of the true Bardolphian size and colour, and a certain roll of the eye, which...patriarchal in the number of his descendants, having had the Mahommedan allowance of four wives, although, after the Christian fashion, successively, and... | |
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