... the Atlantic, and is in high vogue in America as well as Westminster, the city of the great king. The story is this, — A few days since, a strolling man in soldier's regimental garb, calling himself James McCannon, with a blazing woman, came into... Foot Notes: Or, Walking as a Fine Art - Page 41by Alfred Barron - 1875 - 330 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 pages
...a blazing woman, came into my bouse in early morn, begged for cider, then three mugs deep, as I wns informed : after some admonitions given him, my affairs pressing my immediate departure, I leu him in the house, on which he soon became very boisterous, attempted to pilfer some things which... | |
| 1837 - 594 pages
...McCannon, with a blazing woman, came into my house in early morn, begged for cider, then threemugs deep, as I was informed; after some admonitions given...him, my affairs pressing my immediate departure, I left him in the house, on which he soon became very boisterous, attempted to pilfer some things which... | |
| Charles Henry Stanley Davis - 1870 - 1040 pages
...himself James McCannon, with a blazing woman, came into my house in early morn, begged for cider, then three mugs deep, as I was informed ; after some admonitions...him, my affairs pressing my immediate departure, I left him in the house, on which he soon became very boisterous, attempted to pilfer some things which... | |
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