Hark you, young woman,1 said the coachman, ' you may say of the old woman and the boy what you please, they do not belong to me ; — but as for the coach, it is my coach, and I would have you to know, bears as good a reputation as any on the road, perhaps... Edward: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Chiefly ... - Page 3by John Moore - 1796 - 596 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1796 - 502 pages
...fuch a dirty machine ?' .' Hark you, young wolnan,' faid • the coachman, ' you may fay of the pld woman and the boy what you pleafe, they do not belong...me ; — but as for the coach, it is my coach, and 1 would have you to know, bears as good a reputation as any on the road, perhaps a better than your... | |
| 1797 - 980 pages
...will he no great hardfhip, for itbegins togrow fair." " Fair or foul, they muft get out direííly," faid the maid ; " do you imagine that my miftrefs...as for the coach, it is my coach, and I would have ytm to knov/, bears as good a reputation ns any on the road, perhaps a better than your own ; fo I... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 pages
...these, more particularly in such a dirty machine." may say of the old woman and the boy what you please, they do not belong to me ; but as for the coach, it...as any on the road, perhaps a better than your own; so I would not advise you for to go for to slurify the character of those who are saying nothing against... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...machine." / I 556 The Young Woman's Companion ; may say of the old woman and the boy what you please, they do not belong to me ; but as for the coach, it is my coach, and 1 would have you to know, bears as good a reputation as any on the road, perhaps a better than your... | |
| John Moore - 1816 - 272 pages
...Hark you, young woman," said the coachman, " you may say of the old woman and the boy what you please, they do not belong to me ; but as for the coach, it is my coach, and, I would have you to know, bears1 as good a reputation as any on the road, perhaps a better than your own ; so I would not advise... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 580 pages
...Hark you, young woman,1 said the coachman, ' you may say of the old woman and the boy what you please, they do not belong to me ; — but as for the coach,...as any on the road, perhaps a better than your own ; so I would not advise you for to go for to slurify the character of those who are saying nothing... | |
| John Moore - 1820 - 578 pages
...Hark you, young woman,' said the coachman, ' you may say of the old woman and the boy what you please, they do not belong to me ; — but as for the coach,...as any on the road, perhaps a better than your own ; so I would not advise you for to go for to 7 slurify the character of those who are saying nothing... | |
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