| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 strani
...probable, from a lucky mixture of both, every thing goes right in his great farm. His crops are the best in the parish: his hay is never spoiled; his , cattle...every body loves Farmer Evans. He is so hospitable, so good-natured, so generous,—so homely! There, after all, lies the charm. Riches have not only not... | |
| 1840 - 294 strani
...probable, from a lucky mixture of both, every thing goes right in his great farm. His crops are the best in the parish; his hay is never spoiled; his cattle...die; his servants never thieve ; his children are neve11 ill. He buys cheap and sells dear; money gathers about him like a snow-ball; and yet, in spite... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1841 - 856 strani
...from a lucky mixture of i both, every thing goes right in his great farm, j His crops are the best in the parish ; his hay is never spoiled ; his cattle...money , gathers about him like a snow-ball ; and yet, t in spite of all this provoking and intolerable prosperity, every body loves Farmer Evans. He is so... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1841 - 688 strani
...Evans. Whether from skill or from good fortune, or as is most prohahle, from a lucky mixture of hoth, every thing goes right in his great farm. His crops...servants never thieve; his children are never ill. He huys cheap, and sells dear : money gathers ahout him like a snow-hall ; and yet, in spite of all this... | |
| Emily Percival - 1849 - 320 strani
...probable, from a lucky mixture of both everything goes right in his great farm. His crops are the best in the parish ; his hay is never spoiled ; his cattle...of all this provoking and intolerable prosperity, everybody loves Farmer Evans. He is so hospitable, so goodnatured, so generous, so homely ! There,... | |
| G. S. Munroe - 1850 - 316 strani
...probable, from a lucky mixture of both everything goes right in his great farm. His crops are the best in the parish ; his hay is never spoiled ; his cattle...of all this provoking and intolerable prosperity, everybody loves Farmer Evans. He is so hospitable, so goodnatured, so generous, so homely ! There,... | |
| Emily Percival - 1849 - 314 strani
...probable, from a lucky mixture of both everything goes right in his great farm. His crops are the best in the parish ; his hay is never spoiled ; his cattle...ill. He buys cheap and sells dear ; money gathers ahout him like a snow-ball ; and yet, in spite of all this provoking and intolerable prosperity, everybody... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1850 - 684 strani
...mixture of both, every thing goes right in his great farm. His crops are the best in the parish; his bay is never spoiled; his cattle never die; his servants...every body loves Farmer Evans. He is so hospitable, so good-natured, so generous,—so homely! There, after all, UPS the , charm. Riches have not only not... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1885 - 898 strani
...probable, from a lucky mixture of both, every thing goes right in his great farm. His crops are the best in the parish ; his hay is never spoiled ; his cattle...of all this provoking and intolerable prosperity, everybody loves Martin Evans. He is so good-natured, generous, homely and hospitable ! Somewhere there... | |
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