| Samuel Foote - 1830 - 508 стор.
...my old splitter of causes ? Ser. I was just telling Charlotte that you was not a whit the worse for the loss. Sir Luke. The worse ! much the better, my...another man should kick my shins, or tread on my toes. Ser. Right. . Sir Luke. What, d'ye think I would change with Bill Spindle for one of his drumsticks,... | |
| 1832 - 826 стор.
...causes 1 Ser. I was just telling Charlotte, that you was not a whit the worse for the loss. Sir L. The worse ! much the better, my dear. Consider, I...of corns, kibes, or that another man should kick my shin«, or tread on my toes. Ser. Right. Sir L. What, d'ye think I would change wiui Bill Spindle for... | |
| 1859 - 824 стор.
...Charlotte, that yeu was not a whit the worse for the loss. Sir L. The worse! much the better, my deal. Consider, I can have neither strain, splint, spavin.,...another man should kick my shins, or tread on my toes. Ser. Right. Sir L. What, d'ye think I would change with Bill Spindle for one of his drumsticks, or... | |
| 1859 - 838 стор.
...Charlotte, that y»u wa» not a whit the worse for the lot*. Sir L. The worse! much the better, my deal. Consider, I can have neither strain, splint, spavin, or gout; have no fear of corn«, kibe«, or that another man rhould kick my shins, or tread on my toes. Ser Right. Sir L. What,... | |
| 1881 - 722 стор.
...much the better for his loss. ' Consider,' he urged, ' I can have neither strain, splint, spavin, nor gout ; have no fear of corns, kibes, or that another man should kick my shins or tread on my toes. . . What d'ye think I would change with Bill Spindle for one of his drumsticks, or chop with Lord Lumber... | |
| 1881 - 884 стор.
...much the better for his loss. "Consider," he urged, " I can have neither strain, splint, spavin, nor gout ; have no fear of corns, kibes, or that another man should kick my shins or tread on my toes. . . . What, d'ye think I would change with Bill Spindle for one of his drumsticks, or chop with Lord... | |
| 1881 - 318 стор.
...much the better for his loss. " Consider," he urged, " I can have neither strain, splint, spavin, nor gout ; have no fear of corns, kibes, or that another man should kick my shins or tread on my toes. . . , What ! d'ye think I would change with Bill Spindle for one of his drum-sticks, or chop with Lord... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1881 - 918 стор.
...much the better for his loss. " Consider," he urged, " I can have neither strain, splint, spavin, nor gout ; have no fear of corns, kibes, or that another man should kick my shins or tread on my toes. What, d'ye think I would change with Bill Spindle for one of his drumsticks, or chop with Lord Lumber... | |
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