| 1807 - 542 strani
...following ii the dialogue, word fur word, which took place on this occasion. " ts \oiir iu;i*!er yl home?* — " I have no master." — " Don't you live...?"— " I stay here." — " And who are you, then :"—" YV'liy I am Mr. s Up". I'd have you to know, mon, that I aiu no servant; none but negers ак... | |
| Flowers of literature - 1807 - 626 strani
...his family. The following is the dialogue, word for word, which took place on this occasion : — " Is your master at home ?" — " I have no master ?"...then ?" — " Why, I am Mr. 's help. I'd have you to know, man, that I am no sure ant ; none but negert are sarcants." WHAT IS LOVE ? SAT, when the captive... | |
| 1807 - 592 strani
...his family. The following is the dialogue, word for word, which took piace on thi* occasion :— -" Is your master at home ?"— " I have no master. "...live here ?" — " I stay here." — " And who are youthen? — " Why, I am Mr. 's helft. I'd have you to know, man, that 1 am no sarvant ; none but rugers... | |
| 1807 - 552 strani
...occafion: — ' Is your matter at home ?'— ' 1 have no mafter.' — ' Don't you live here ?' — ' I flay here.' — ' And who are you, then?' — 'Why, I am Mr. 's help. I'd have you to know, man, that 1 am no fanant; none but negéis are farvants.'" Mr. Janfon is decidedly averfe... | |
| 1808 - 748 strani
...occasion : — " Is your matter at home?" — " 1 have no jnafter." — " Don't you live here?"—" I ftay here." — " And who are you then ?" — " Why, I am Mr. 's help. I'd have you to knoWj man, that I am no Jarvant ; none but negrrs are famanti." P. 87. With refpeft to the praftice... | |
| 1813 - 560 strani
...ourang-outang. ' I called,' says Janson, ' at the house of an acquaintance; a maid servant opened the door— " Is your master at home?" — " I have no master." — " Don't you live here?" — " Is/ay here." — " And who are you then ?" — " Why, I am Mr. 's help, I 'd have you to know,... | |
| Robert Waln - 1821 - 240 strani
...fellow-domestics. ' I called,' says he, ' at the house of an acquaintance; a maid servant opened the door — "Is your master at home?" — "I have no master" —..."Why, I am Mr. 's help — I'd have you know man, that I am no sarvant; none but negers are sarvants?"* — Nor are certain descriptions of tradesmen, and... | |
| Edward Nares - 1824 - 424 strani
...the family. The following is the dialogue, word for word, which took place on this occasion : — ' Is your Master at home?' — ' I have no Master?'...here.' — ' And who are you then ?' — ' Why I am Mr. W.'s Help. I'd have you to know, man, that I am no Sarvant ; none but Negers are Sarvants,'" 02 intrinsic... | |
| John Foster - 1856 - 542 strani
...in his family. The following is the dialogue, word for word, which took place on this occasion : ' Is your master at home ?' — ' I have no master.'...?' — ' I stay here.' — ' And who are you then I1 — ' Why, I am Mr. 'a help. I'd have you to know, man, that I am no sarvctnt ; none but negers... | |
| Colonial Society of Massachusetts - 1902 - 592 strani
...dialogue, word for word, which took place on this occasion : — 'Is your master at home ? ' — 4 1 have no master.' — ' Don't you live here ? ' —...then ? ' — ' Why, I am Mr. 's help. I'd have you to know, man, that I am no sarvant; none but nege.rs are sarvants.' " * 44 Help, n. Often used in New... | |
| |