Mrs. Primmins was dreadfully afraid of my father — why, I know not, except that very talkative social persons are usually afraid of very silent shy ones. She cast a hasty glance at her master, who was beginning to evince signs of attention, and cried... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Stran 5181848Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1848 - 802 strani
...nanghty child must have done this !" Mrs Primmins was dreadfully afraid of my father — why, I know not, except that very talkative social persons are...careless? and you knew how I prized them both. Oh, Primmins !" Primmins began to sob. "Don't tell fibs, nursey," said a small shrill voice ; and Master... | |
| 1853 - 892 strani
...That naughty child must have done this !" Mrs. Primmins was dreadfully afraid of my fatherwhy, I know not, except that very talkative social persons are...cried promptly, "No, ma'am, it was not the dear boy, it was I." " You ! how could you be so careless ? and you knew how 1 prized them both. Oh, Primmins... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1849 - 348 strani
...naughty child must have done this!" Mrs Primmins was dreadfully afraid of my father —why, I know not, except that very talkative social persons are...was not the dear boy, bless his flesh, it was I!" "You! how could you be so careless? and you knew how I prized them both. Oh, Primmins!" Primmins began... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1857 - 1022 strani
...that naughty child must have done this." Mrs. Primmins was sadly afraid of my father — why, I know not, except that very talkative social persons are...it was not the dear boy, bless his flesh ! it was 1 ." " You ? how could you be so careless ? and you knew how I prized them both. Oh ! Primmins !" Primmins... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1849 - 352 strani
...afraid of my father — why, l know not, except that very talkative social persons are The Caaiions. L 2 usually afraid of very silent shy ones. She cast a...was not the dear boy, bless his flesh, it was I!" "You! how could you be so careless? and you knew how I prized them both. Oh , PrimminB ! " Primmins... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton - 1849 - 656 strani
...of my father — why, 1 know not, except that very talkative social persons are The Caatons. I. % IT usually afraid of very silent shy ones. She cast a..."No, Ma'am, it was not the dear boy, bless his flesh, itwasl!" "You ! how could you be so careless ? and you knew how I prized them both. Oh , Primmins !"... | |
| 1850 - 488 strani
...That naughty child must have done this." Mrs. Primmins was dreadfully afraid of my father—why I know not, except that very talkative social persons are...and cried promptly, " No, ma'am, it was not the dear boy—bless his flesh—it was I!" " You ! how could you be so careless ? and you know how I prized... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1854 - 366 strani
...naughty child must have done this!" Mrs. Primmins was dreadfully afraid of my father — why, I know not, except that very talkative social persons are...and cried promptly, " No, ma'am, it was not the dear beу, bless his flesh, it was I !" " You ? how could you be so careless? and you knew how I prized... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1856 - 364 strani
...naughty child must have done this !" Mrs. Primmins was dreadfully afraid of my father — why, I know not, except that very talkative social persons are...ma'am, it was not the dear boy, bless his flesh, it was 1 1" " You ? how could you be so careless? and you knew how I prized them both. 0 Primmins !" Primmins... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1858 - 276 strani
...naughty child must have done this!' " Mrs. Primmins was dreadfully afraid of my father— why, I know not, except that very talkative social persons are...was not the dear boy, bless his flesh, it was I!' "' You ? how could you be so careless ? and you knew how I prized them both. 0 Primmins !' " Primmins... | |
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