| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1865 - 476 pągines
...faithful old butler at the hall, who says, " I am afraid he caught his death the last county sessions, where he would go to see justice done to a poor widow woman and her fatherless children ; for you know, sir," the honest fellow adds, " my good master was always the poor man's friend." Hopes... | |
| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1865 - 476 pągines
...faithful old butler at the hall, who says, " I am afraid he caught his death the last county sessions, where he would go to see justice done to a poor widow woman and her fatherless children ; for you know, sir," the honest fellow adds, "my good master was always the poor man's friend." Hopes... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 688 pągines
...melancholy news of his death, which has afflicted the whole country, as well as his poor ser vants, who loved him, I may say, better than we did our lives. I am afraid he caught his death the last county sessions, where he would go to see justice done to a poor widow woman, and her fatherless children,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 622 pągines
...could not forbear sending you the melancholy news of his death, which has afflicted the whole country, as well as his poor servants, who loved him, I may...wronged by a neighbouring gentleman ; for you know, Sir, my good master was always the poor man's friend. Upon his coming home, the first complaint he... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 388 pągines
...letter from his butler to the Spectator, written, of course, by Addison. " I am afraid/' he says, " he caught his death the last county-sessions, where...wronged by a neighbouring gentleman ; for you know, sir, my good master was always the poor man's friend." And then he complained that he had lost " his... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 352 pągines
...letter from his butler to the Spectator, written, of course, by Addison : " I am afraid," he says, " he caught his death the last countysessions, where...her fatherless children, that had been wronged by a neighboring gentleman ; for you know, sir, my good master was always the poor man's friend." And then... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 366 pągines
...letter from his butler to the Spectator, written, of course, by Addison : " I am afraid," he says, " he caught his death the last countysessions, where...her fatherless children, that had been wronged by a neighboring gentleman ; for you know, sir, my good master was always the poor man's friend." And then... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 372 pągines
...letter from his butler to the Spectator, written, of course, by Addison: "I am afraid," he says, " he caught his death the last countysessions, where...her fatherless children, that had been wronged by a neighboring gentleman; for you know, sir, my good master was always tho poor man's friend." And then... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 pągines
...could not forbear sending you the melancholy news of his death, which has afflicted the whole country, as well as his poor servants, who loved him, I may...our lives. I am afraid he caught his death the last county sessions, where he would go to see justice done to a poor widow woman, and her fatherless children,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 374 pągines
...could not forbear sending you the melancholy news of his death, which has afflicted the whole country, as well as his poor servants, who loved him, I may...wronged by a neighbouring gentleman ; for you know, Sir, my good master was always the poor man's friend. Upon his coming home, the first complaint he... | |
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