Come, no excuses. Jack; — why, your father, you rogue, was so before you: — the blood of the Absolutes was always impatient.— Ha! My Life - Page 163by William Hamilton Maxwell - 1835Full view - About this book
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...'twas so. Mrs. M. O lud ! Sir Anthony ! — O fie, Captain. Capt. Abs. Upon my soul, ma'am Sir Atith. Come, no excuses, Jack ; — why your father, you rogue, was so before you : — the blood of the Absolutes was always impatient. — Ha ! ha ! ha ! poor little Lydia ! — why you've... | |
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...my word Mrs. M. O lud ! Sir Anthony !— O fie, Captairt. Capt. Abs. Upon my soul, ma'am Sir Anth. Come, no excuses, Jack ; — why your father, you rogue, was so before you : — the blood pf the Absolutes was always impatient. — Ha ! ha ! ha ! poor little Lydia ! — why you've... | |
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...'twas so. Krs. . O lud ! Sir Anthony ! — O fie, Captain ! Capt. Abs. Upon my soul, ma'am Sir Anth. Come, no excuses, Jack ; — why your father, you rogue, was so before you : — the blood of the Absolutes was always impatient. — Ha! ha! ha! poor little Lydia! — why you've frightened... | |
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...'twas so. Krs. . . Olud! Sir Anthony !—O fie, Captain ! Capt. Abs. Upon my soul, ma'am Sir Anth. Come, no excuses, Jack ; — why your father, you rogue, was so before you : — the blood of the Absolutes was always impatient. — Ha! ha! ha ! poor little Lydia! — why you've frightened... | |
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...sure 'twas so. Mrs. Mai. O lud ! Sir Anthony ! — O fie, captain ! Abs. Upon my soul, ma'am Sir Anth. Come, no excuses, Jack; — why, your father, you rogue, was so before you : — the blood of the Absolutes was always impatient. — Ha ! ha ! ha ! poor little Lydia ! — why, you've... | |
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...''twas so. Mrs. Mai. O lud! Sir Anthony '— O fie, captain ! Abs. Upon my soul, ma'am — Sir Anth. Come, no excuses, Jack ,• — why, your father, you rogue, was so before you : — the blood of the Absolutes was always impatient. — Ha ! ha! ha! poor little Lydia! — 'why, you've frightened... | |
| 1833 - 828 pages
...lively, Jack. Capí. A. Nay, Sir, upon my word — Sir Л. Come, no lying, Jack, I'm sure 'twas to. Come, no excuses, Jack ; why your father, you rogue, was so before you : the blood of the Absolutes was always impatient. Cap/. A. By all that 's good, Sir— Sir A. Zounds ! say... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1835 - 970 pages
...THE DEVIL. Sir A. — You have been too lively, Jack. Capt. A.— Nay, sir, upon my word Sir A. — Come, no lying, Jack; I'm sure 'twas so. Come, no...the Gazette, promoted to a second lieutenancy in the 95th Rifles. My honest uncle had not forgotten me, and by exerting his county interest with Lord ,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan - 1835 - 228 pages
...— now I see it — you have beeu too lively, Jack. CAPT. A. Nay, sir, upon my word — SIR ASTH. Come, no lying, Jack — I'm sure 'twas so. Come ,..., your father , you rogue , was so before you; the blood of the Absolutes was always impatient. CAPT. A. By all that's good , sir — SIR ASTH. Z —... | |
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