Sister, said he, I have a curiosity to show you. I will fetch it. And away he went; shutting the door close after him. I saw what all this was for. I arose; the man hemming up for a speech, rising and beginning to set his splay feet [indeed, my dear,... Clarissa: A Novel - Pagina 58door Samuel Richardson - 1868Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Samuel Richardson - 1862 - 510 pagina’s
...(who was with us) dropped away. My brother gave himself some airs of insult, which I understood well enough ; but which Mr. Solmes could make nothing of: and at last he arose from lus seat —Sister, said he , I have a curiosity to shew yon. I will fetch it. And away he went shutting... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 506 pagina’s
...(who was with us) dropt away. My brother gave himself some airs of insult, which I understood well enough ; but which Mr. Solmes could make nothing of: and at last he arose from hia seat — Sister, said he, I have a curiosity to show you. I will fetch it. And away he went shutting... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 504 pagina’s
...with us) dropt away. My brother gave himself some airs of insult, which I understood well enough ; hut which Mr. Solmes could make nothing of: and at last he arose from hi a seat — Sister, said he, I have a curiosity to show you. I will fetch it. And away he went shutting... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 372 pagina’s
...(who was with us) dropt away. My brother gave himself some airs of insult, which I understood well enough ; but which Mr. Solmes could make nothing of...his seat — \Sister, said he, I have a curiosity to shew you. I will fetch it. And away he went shutting the door close after him. I saw what all this... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 384 pagina’s
...(who was with us) dropt away. My brother gave himself some airs of insult, which I understood well enough; but which Mr. Solmes could make nothing of: and at last he arose from his seat—Sister, said he, I have a curiosity to show you. I will fetch it. And away he went shutting... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 356 pagina’s
...(who was with us) dropt away. My brother gave himself some airs of insult, which I understood well enough; but which Mr. Solmes could make nothing of: and at last he arose from his seat—Sister, said he, I have a curiosity to show you. I will fetch it. And away he went shutting... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 578 pagina’s
...(who was with us) dropped away. My brother gave himself some airs of insult, which I understood well enough; but which Mr. Solmes could make nothing of:...it." And away he went shutting the door close after Aim. I saw what all this was .for. I arose ; the man hemming up for a speech, rising and beginning... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1911 - 392 pagina’s
...rose and went away, my sister following him. I saw what all this was for ; so I stood up to go also, the man hemming up for a speech, rising and beginning to set his splay feet in an approaching posture. I curtsied "Your servant, Sir." The man cried " Madam " twice,... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1124 pagina’s
...who was with us, next dropt away. My brother gave himself some airs of insult, that I understood well enough ; but which Mr. Solmes could make nothing of...his seat — Sister, said he, I have a curiosity to shew you : I will fetch it : And away he went ; shutting the door close after him. I saw what all this... | |
| Phyllis M. Bishop - 1925 - 200 pagina’s
...rose and went away, my sister following him. I saw what all this was for, so I stood up to go also, the man hemming up for a speech, rising and beginning to set his splay feet in an approaching posture. I curtsied, " Your servant, sir." The man cried, " Madam " twice,... | |
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