| Horace Smith - 1843 - 968 halaman
...former gentlemen have called, but I have not yet seen anything of Mr. Crab." " Xo loss, Mr. Brown — no loss if he never comes near you ; for a more sneering,...Ha, ha, ha ! well done, 'Tilda. My eldest daughter, you see, is a wit — always had a jocular turn. By the powers ! it must have been as she says : nothing... | |
| Harper & Brothers - 1843 - 320 halaman
...sneering, snarling, sarcastic, ill-tempered old hunks it would be difficult to find. I don't know whici is the sourest, his looks or his temper." " I verily..."Ha, ha, ha! well done, 'Tilda. My eldest daughter, you see, is a wit—always had a jocular turn. 'By the powers! it must have been as she says: nothing... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1858 - 586 halaman
...former gentlemen have called, but I have not yet seen any thing oPMr. Crab." " No loss, Mr. Brown — no loss, if he never comes near you ; for a more sneering,...two together turned our beer, the last time he paid wu I visit." BOUNCE MOLLOY AND CEAZY CEAB. "Ha, ha, ha! well done, 'Tilda. My eldest daughter, you... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1864 - 552 halaman
...man than he really was. " The former gentlemen have called, but I have not yet seen any thing oPMr. Crab." "No loss, Mr. Brown—no loss, if he never...Ha, ha, ha! well done, 'Tilda. My eldest daughter, you see, is a wit—always had a jocular turn. By the powers! it must have been as she says: nothing... | |
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