Yesterday se'nnight we all dined together in the Spinnie — a most delightful retirement belonging to Mrs. Throckmorton of Weston. Lady Austen's lackey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove a wheelbarrow full of eatables and drinkables to... Lord of Himself: A Novel - Página 228por Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1880Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...se'nnight we all dined together in the Spinttie — a most delightful retirement, belonging to Mrs. Throckmorton of Weston. Lady Austen's lackey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove a wheelbarrow full of eatables and drinkables to the scene of our Fete Champitre. A board laid... | |
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...fallen in love with your mother and me : insomuch, that I do not know but she may settle at Olney. Yesterday se'nnight we all dined together in the Spinnie — a most delightful retirement, belonging to Mrs. Throckmorton of Weston. Lady Austen's lacquey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove... | |
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...fallen in love with your mother and me : insomuch, that I do not know but she may settle at Olney. Yesterday se'nnight we all dined together in the Spinnie — a most delightful retirement, belonging to Mrs. Throckmorton of Weston. Lady Austen's lacquey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 480 páginas
...your mother and me ; insomuch, that I do not know but she may settle at Olney. Yesterday se'ennight we all dined together in the Spinnie — a most delightful retirement, belonging to Mrs Throckmorton of Weston. Lady Austen's lackey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove a... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 388 páginas
...fallen in love with your mother and me : insomuch, that I do not know but she may settle at Olney. Yesterday se'nnight we all dined together in the Spinnie — a most delightful retirement, belonging to Mrs. Throckmorton of Weston. Lady Austen's lacquey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 400 páginas
...fallen in love with your mother and me ; insomuch, that I do not know but she may settle at Olney. Yesterday se'nnight we all dined together in the Spinnie — a most delightful retirement, belonging to Mrs. Throckmorton of Weston. Lady Austen's lackey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 384 páginas
...has fallen in love with your mother and me : insomuch, that I do not knowbut she may settle at Olney. Yesterday se'nnight we all dined together in the Spinnie — a most delightful retirement, belonging to Mrs. Throckmorton of Weston. Lady Austen's lacquey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 390 páginas
...fallen in love with your mother and me ; insomuch, that I do not know but she may settle at Olney. Yesterday se'nnight we all dined together in the Spinnie — a most delightful retirement, belonging to Mrs. Throckmorton of Weston. Lady Austen's lackey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1838 - 400 páginas
...other of the ladies, and in the afternoon wind thread." Who has forgotten the Pic Nic at the Spinnie? "Yesterday se'nnight we all dined together in the...Spinnie — a most delightful retirement, belonging to Mrs. Throckmorton, of Weston. Lady Austen's lackey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove... | |
| Robert Southey - 1839 - 352 páginas
...fallen* in love with your mother and me ; insomuch, that I do not know but she may settle at Olney. Yesterday sennight we all dined together in the Spinnie — a most delightful retirement, belonging to Mrs. Throckmorton of Weston. Lady Austen's lackey, and a lad that waits on me in the garden, drove... | |
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