| 1824 - 334 sider
...employed him for three or four hours in putting down the names of different persons, places, and things, and making the other man read them. This afforded...read by the other, not a little to the confusion of some of the ladies present; but it was all taken in good-humour, for curiosity and astonishment were... | |
| William Mariner, John Martin - 1817 - 540 sider
...employed him for three or four hours in putting down the names of different persons, places, and things, and making the other man read them. This afforded...the confusion of one or other of the ladies present: but it was all taken in good humour, for curiosity and astonishment were the prevailing passions. How... | |
| 1817 - 678 sider
...things, and making the other man read them. This atíorded.extiaorcliuary diversion to Finow, and to a)l the men and women present, particularly as he now and then whispered a little love anecdote, which wasstrictly written down, and audibly read by t he other, not a little to the confusion of one or other... | |
| 1821 - 726 sider
...putting down the names of different persons, places, and things, and making the other man read them. Thw afforded extraordinary diversion to Finow, and to...the confusion of one or other of the ladies present ; but it was all taken in good humour, for curiosity and astonishment were the prevailing passioti3.... | |
| 1821 - 720 sider
...employed him for three or four hours in putting» down the names of different persons, places, and things, and making the other man read them. This afforded...down, and audibly read- by the other, not a little t:i the confusion of one or other of the ladies present ; but it wat all taken in good humour, for... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 730 sider
...employed him for three or four hours in putting down the names of different persons, places, and things, and making the other man read them. This afforded extraordinary diversion to Finow, and to ail the raen and women present, particularly as he now and then whispered a little love anecdote, which... | |
| 1824 - 450 sider
...the other man read them. This afforded extraordinary diver2l0 ACCOUNT OP MADEMOISELLE DE tAUNAY. sioh to Finow, and to all the men and women present, particularly...read by the other, not a little to the confusion of some of the ladies present; but it was all taken in good-humour, for curiosity and astonishment were... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 726 sider
...employed him for three or four hoars in putting down the names of different persons, places, and things, and making the other man read them. This afforded...the confusion of one or other of the ladies present ; bat it was all taken in 331 good humour, for curiosity and astonishment were the prevailing passions.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 444 sider
...employed him for three or four hours in putting down the names of different persons, places, and things, and making the other man read them. This afforded...the confusion of one or other of the ladies present ; but it was all taken in good humour, for curiosity and astonishment were the prevailing passions.... | |
| 1832 - 406 sider
...employed him for three or four hours in putting down the names of different persons, places, and things', and making the other man read them. This afforded extraordinary diversion to Finnow, and to all the men and women present, particularly as he now and then whispered a little love... | |
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