This was received by all with nearly as much apathy as the first. She was little beloved either. The next was an old hand, a most outrageous virago, who thought nothing of giving her husband a knock down when he offended her, and who used to make great... The London Magazine - Page 3661825Full view - About this book
| 1824 - 334 pages
...all with nearly as much apathy as the first. She was little beloved either. The next was an old hand, a most outrageous virago, who thought nothing of giving her husband a knockdown when he offended her, and who used to make great disturbance about the fire in the cooking... | |
| 1824 - 984 pages
...with nearly as much apathy as the first. She was little beloved either. ;i The next was an old hand, a most outrageous virago, who thought nothing of giving...would lose ; and her husband, if we could judge from bis countenance, seemed to wis h so too. She boldly plunged her hand into the hat, and drew out a ticket:... | |
| 1824 - 450 pages
...all with nearly as much apathy as the first. She was little beloved either. The next was an old hand, a most outrageous virago, who thought nothing of giving her husband a knockdown when he offended her, and who used to make great disturbance about the fire in the cooking... | |
| Joseph Donaldson - 1824 - 244 pages
...all with nearly as much apathy as the first. She was little beloved either. The next was an old hand, a most outrageous virago, who thought nothing of giving...who used to make great disturbance about the fire in t1 i3 cooking way. Every one uttered their wishes audibly that she would lose; and her husband, if... | |
| 1825 - 828 pages
...with nearly as much apathy as the first. She was little beloved either. " The next was an old hand, a most outrageous virago, who thought nothing of giving...plunged her hand into the hat, and drew out a ticket : on opening it, she held it up triumphantly, and displayed ' To go.' ' D n you,' said she, ' old Meg... | |
| Portugal. [Appendix.], Joseph Donaldson - 1827 - 568 pages
...all with nearly as much apathy as the first. She was little beloved either. The next was an old hand, a most outrageous virago, who thought nothing of giving...in the cooking way. Every one uttered their wishes ^., aadibly that &e woold lose; and her husband, if we eould judge from his countenance, seemed to... | |
| Joseph Donaldson - 1845 - 252 pages
...all with nearly as much apathy as the first. She was little beloved either. The next was an old hand, a most outrageous virago, who thought nothing of giving...plunged her hand into the hat, and drew out a ticket ; and opening it, she held it up triumphantly, and displayed " to go." " Hurra !" said she, " old Meg... | |
| Joseph Donaldson - 1845 - 238 pages
...all with nearly as much apathy as the first. She was little beloved either. The next was an old hand, a most outrageous virago, who thought nothing of giving...her husband, if we could judge from his countenance, scemed to wish so too. She boldly plunged her hand into the hat, and drew out a ticket ; and opening... | |
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