| John Moore - 1796 - 534 pages
...Barnet fhook her head. " Why, what would you have me do ?" refumed the hufband; " you would not furely have me take him quite out of the hands of the old...woman, and be at the whole burden of his maintenance myfelf !" Mrs. Barnet Imiled with a nod of aflent. V Good gracious, my dear! You do not •reflect,"... | |
| 1796 - 502 pages
...ihook hsr head. • Why, what would you have me do ?' renamed the huiband ; ' you would not furely have me take him quite out of the hands of the old...woman, and be at the whole burden of his maintenance myfelf !' Mrs. Barnet fmiled.with a nod of affent. • Good gracious, my dear ! You do not reflecV... | |
| 1797 - 752 pages
...(hook her head. " Why, what would you have me do ?" a Turned the hufljaml ; " you would not furely have me take him quite out of the hands of the old...woman, and be at the whole burden of .his maintenance myfelf!" Mrs. Barnet fmiled with a nod of aflent. «« Good gracious, my dear ! You do not reflect,"... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 pages
...have me do ?" resumed the Hu**. band ; " you would not surely have me take him quite dot of the bands of the old woman, and be at the whole burden of his...poor miserable wretch of a boy, perhaps the son of a footman, under our care, and be at the whole expense of maintaining him. I should be glad to know who... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...have me do ?*' resumed the husband : " you wonld not surely have me take him quite out of the hands ot -the old woman, and be at the whole burden. of his...poor miserable wretch of a boy, perhaps the son of a i". iot in an, under our care, and be at the whole expense of maintaining him. I should be glad to... | |
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