He may mention it to Lord Ogleby with a better grace than I can, and more probably prevail on him to interfere in it. I can open my mind also more freely to Sir John. He told me, when I left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate,... Sharpe's British Theatre - Page 131804Full view - About this book
| John Bell - 1792 - 272 pages
...1 left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him. I am glad of it : for the confidence he reposes in me, and the service I may do him, will ensure me his good offices. Poor Fanny ! It hurts me to see her so uneasy, and her making a mystery... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...I lr!t him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him. I am glad of it : for the confidence he reposes in me, and the service I may do him, will ensure me his good offices. Poor Fanny ! It hurts me to set her so uneasy, and her making a mystery... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...1 left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him. I am glad of it : for the confidence he reposes in me, and the service I may do him, will ensure me his good offices. Poor Fanny ! It hurts me to see her so uneasy, and her making a mystery... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...I left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him. I am glad of it : for the confidence he reposes in me, and the service I may do him, will ensure me his good offices.-— Poor Fanny ! It hurts me to sec her so uneasy, and her making a mystery... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...I left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him. I am glad of it : for the confidence he reposes in me, and the service I may do him, will ensure me his good offices. — Poor Fanny ! It hurts me to see her so uneasy, and her making a mystery... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him. I am glad of it : for tlie confidence he reposes in me, and the service I may do him, will ensure me his good offices. — Poor Fanny ! it hurts me to see her so uneasy, and her making a mystery... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 pages
...1 left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him. I am glad of it: for the confidence he reposes in me, and the service I may do him, will ensure me his good offices. Poor Fanny ! it hurts me to see her so uneasy, and her making a mystery... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 pages
...I left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him. I am glad of it: for the confidence he reposes in me, and the service I may do him, will ensure me his good offices. Poor Fanny ! it hurts me to see her so uneasy, and her making a mystery... | |
| 1810 - 536 pages
...I left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him. I am glad of it: for the confidence he reposes in me, and the service I may do him, will ensure me his good offices, Poor Fanny ! it hurts me to see her so uneasy, and her making a mystery... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...I left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use to him. I am glad of it : for the confidence he reposes in me, and the service I may do him, will ensure me his good offices. Poor Fanny ! It hurts me to see her so uneasy, and her making a mystery... | |
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