| Edward Howard - 1837 - Страниц: 216
...observed the banker's son, in a low voice, to Mrs. Limetwig. " All married, except my dear'Belinda; and it would break my heart, I believe, to part with...by the probability of a separation, "Belinda, sir, is—is—" " The last lo.t, gentlemen,—the last lot!" cried the parrot; and the guests burst into... | |
| 1843 - Страниц: 434
...banker's son, in a low voice, to Mrs Limetwig. ' All married, except my dear Belinda ; and it woulc break my heart, I believe, to part with her. Yes,...of a separation ; ' Belinda, sir, is — is' ' The latt lot, gentlemen — the lent lot!' cried the par rot ; and the guests burst into uncontrolled laughter... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1852 - Страниц: 364
...Your only unmarried daughter ? " observed the banker's son, in a low voice, to Mrs. Limetwig. " All married, except my dear Belinda ; and it would break...— is " " The last lot, gentlemen, — the last lot ! " cried the parrot ; and the guests burst into uncontrolled laughter. Belinda, with fine presence... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1852 - Страниц: 584
..."Your only unmarried daughter ? " observed the banker's son, in a low voice, to Mrs. Limetwig. "All married, except my dear Belinda; and it would break...is " " The last lot, gentlemen, — the last lot!'" cried the parrot; and the guests burst into uncontrolled laughter. Belinda, with fine presence of mind,... | |
| Douglas William Jerrold - 1852 - Страниц: 380
...Your only unmarried daughter ? " observed the banker's son, in a low voice, to Mrs. Limetwig. " All married, except my dear Belinda ; and it would break...— is " " The last lot, gentlemen, — the last lot ! " cried the parrot ; and the guests burst into uncontrolled laughter. Belinda, with fine presence... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1863 - Страниц: 572
..."Your only unmarried daughter 1 " observed the banker's son, in a low voice, to Mrs. Limetwig. " All married, except my dear Belinda ; and it would break...by the probability of a separation, " Belinda, sir, ;s — is " " The but lot, gentlemen, — the latt lot ! " cried the parrot ; and the guests burst... | |
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