| George Alexander Stevens, Charles Lee Lewes, Frederick Pilon - 1802 - 152 Seiten
...O—h—nothing." And this quarrel arose as they sat at breakfast. The lady very innocently observed, she believed the tea was made with Thames water. The husband, in...that the tea-kettle was filled out of the New River. From a scene of matrimonial tumult here is one of matrimonial tranquillity. [Matrimonial picture Irought... | |
| 1837 - 638 Seiten
...Nothing.' ' What is it you do mean ?' s Nothing.' ' What would you have me do ?' ' Nothing.' ' What have I done, Madam ?' ' Oh, nothing.' And this quarrel arose...escape I had made from the superficial attractions of Emma Haines. Thence my thoughts glanced to the expatriated husband and the separated wife in that case... | |
| George Alexander Stevens - 1821 - 136 Seiten
...nothing." And this quarrel arose as they sat at breakfast. The lady very innocently observed, she believed the tea was made with Thames water. The husband, in...upon it that the tea-kettle was filled out of the NewRiver. From a scene of matrimonial tumult here is one of matrimonial tranquillity. [Matrimonial... | |
| George Alexander Stevens, W. H. Badham - 1823 - 290 Seiten
...innoeently observed, "She believed the tea was made with Thames water." The husband, in mere eontradietion, insisted upon it, that the tea-kettle was filled out of the New River. From a seene of matrimonial tumult, here is one of matrimonial tranquillity. [Matrimonial pieture brought... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 Seiten
...And this quarrel arose as they sat at breakfast : the lady very innocently observed,' " She believed the tea was made with Thames water." The husband in...upon it that the tea-kettle was filled out of the New Kiver. NINE PINS. The late Earl of Londsdale was so extensive a proprietor and patron of boroughs,... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 Seiten
...And this quarrel arose as they sat at breakfast: the lady very innocently observed, " She believed the tea was made with Thames water." The husband in...that the tea-kettle was filled out of the New river. — G. Jl. Stevens. t ccccxm. People may be taken in once, who imagine that an author is greater in... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 390 Seiten
...arose as they sat at breakfast: the lady very innocently observed, " She believed the tea was made wkh Thames water." The husband in mere contradiction insisted...that the tea-kettle was filled out of the New river. — GA Stevens, ccccxui. People may be taken in once, who imagine that an author is greater in private... | |
| 1851 - 448 Seiten
...they sat at breakfast; the lady very innocently observed — " She believed the tea was made wit]} Thames water." The husband, in mere contradiction, insisted upon it that the tea-kettla was filled ont of the New River. — OA surprise THE SLAVE OF THE PACHA— A TALE OF ASIA... | |
| John Timbs - 1856 - 378 Seiten
...And this quarrel arose as they sat at breakfast : the lady very innocently observed, " She believed the tea was made with Thames water." The husband in...that the tea-kettle was filled out of the New River. — GA Stervem. CCCCXIIL People ma; be taken in once, who imagine that an author is greater in private... | |
| 1873 - 46 Seiten
...nothing." And this quarrel arose as they sat at breakfast. The lady very innocently observed she believed the tea was made with Thames water. The husband, in...insisted upon it that the tea-kettle was filled out of tht New River.— GA Stetveni. MORE powerful than a thousand is the counsel of the heart. — Wtlsh... | |
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