Well, I will certainly call on you before it be long ; but how can you contrive to lodge so many children ? " — " We do the best we can, sir. My poor wife is a very sickly woman, or we should' always have done tolerably well. There are no gentry in... The Works of Hannah More - Página 407por Hannah More - 1830Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Hannah More - 1803 - 474 páginas
...better; for I have health, " peace, and liberty, and no man maketh me " afraid." " Well, I will ceitainlv call on you before it be " long ; but how can you contrive to lodge so many " children ?"—We do die best we can, sir. My " poor wife is a very sicklv woman, or we should " always have done tolerably... | |
| John Gregory - 1808 - 412 páginas
...thatch when we are abed, I should not desire a better ; for I have health, peace, and liberty, and no man maketh me afraid. Well, I will certainly call...well. There are no gentry in the parish, so that she has not met with any great assistance in her sickness. The good curate of the parish, who lives in... | |
| 1810 - 452 páginas
...thatch when we area-bed, I mould not defire a better; for I have health, peace, and liberty, and no man maketh me afraid. Well, I will certainly call...before it be long; but how can you contrive to lodge fo many children ? We do the beft we can, Sir. My poor wife is a very fickly woman, or we ihould always... | |
| Hannah More - 1818 - 502 páginas
...me " afraid." " Well, I will certainly call on you be" fore it be long; but how can you con" trive to lodge so many children ?" — " We do the best...well. There " are no gentry in the parish, so that she " has not met with any great assistance in " her sickness. The good curate of the " parish, who lives... | |
| Hannah More - 1818 - 512 páginas
...me « afraid." " Well, I will certainly call on you be" fore it be long; but how can you con" trive to lodge so many children ?" — " We do the best...well. There " are no gentry in the parish, so that she " has not met with any great assistance in " her sickness. The good curate of the " parish, who lives... | |
| Hannah More - 1818 - 512 páginas
...me " afraid." " Well, I will certainly call on you be" fore it be long; but how can you con" trive to lodge so many children ?" — " We do the best...we can, Sir. My poor " wife is a very sickly woman, orwe should " always have done tolerably well. There " are no gentry in the parish, so that she " has... | |
| 1819 - 612 páginas
...thatch when we are a-bed, I should not desire a better; for I have health, peace, and liberty, and no man maketh me afraid. Well, I will certainly call...woman, or we should always have done tolerably well. The good curate of the parish who lives in that pretty parsonage in the valley, is very willing, but... | |
| Hannah More - 1834 - 448 páginas
...thatch when we are a-bed, I should not desire a better ; for I have health, peace, and liberty, and no man maketh me afraid." " Well, I will certainly call...well. There are no gentry in the parish, so that she has not met with any great assistance in her sickness. The good curate of the parish who lives in that... | |
| Hannah More - 1846 - 584 páginas
...should not desire a better; for I hare health, ртасе, and liberty, and no man maketh me afraid.' 1 Well, I will certainly call on you before it be long...well. There are no gentry in the parish, so that she has not met with any great assistance in her sickness. The good curate of the parish, who lives in... | |
| American Tract Society - 1850 - 518 páginas
...I have health, peace, and liberty, and no man maketh me afraid." " Well, I will certainly call upon you before it be long ; but how can you contrive to...well. There are no gentry in the parish, so that she has not met with any great assistance in her sickness. The good curate of the parish, who lives in... | |
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