Cas against our St. Malo, I scorn to allude to the stale subject. I say Nolo, not Malo : content, for my part, if Harry has returned from one expedition and t'other with a whole skin. And have I ever said he was so much as bruised ? Have I not, for fear... The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray - Página 165de William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1759 - 556 páginas
...weaknefs naturally confequent on fuch violent emotions as he had undergone, both of mind and body, he was as well as ever he had been in his life. He hath repeated the bark at proper intervals, as is ufual after intermittent fevers, and continues... | |
| 1824 - 604 páginas
...months, without any deviation, and then let me hear from him. At the end of two months, he sent me word that he was as well as ever he had been in his whole life ; and, that he was that day starting for his former situation, in good spirits, as well... | |
| 1823 - 624 páginas
...In the morning " (before the attack) " he appeared in his usual health, and had remarked to his wife that he was as well as ever he had been in his life. " He ate largely of pork with sage and onions for dinner about one o'clock. About five he was rather... | |
| John Mason Good - 1829 - 792 páginas
...half an hour. The patient was inclined to sleep ; nothing more was done ; and in two hours and a half he was as well as ever he had been in his life." Estimate of Many of the cases proved successful without the use of ftiTwnct the lancet: but, from a... | |
| James Kennedy - 1831 - 344 páginas
...I ordered that nothing should be done to interfere with his slumbers ; and, in three or four hours he was as well as ever he had been in his life. The medicine seemed to have had no other effect than that of arresting the symptoms, which were making... | |
| Rosa Mackenzie Kettle - 1854 - 588 páginas
...profoundly silent. I asked him if he would go in there, or try to reach the farm. Neither, he answered. He was as well as ever he had been in his life, and would walk home. He did not seem disposed to allow that the fit had been of an alarming nature.... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1858 - 892 páginas
...Malo: content, for my part, if Harry has returned from one expedition and t'other with a whole skin. And have I ever said he was so much as bruised? Have...for fear of exciting my fair young reader, said that ho was as well as ever he had been in his life? The sea air had browned his cheek, and the ball whistling... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1859 - 428 páginas
...Malo: content, for tmpart, if Harry has returned from one expedition and t'other with a whole skin. And have I ever said he was so much as bruised ? Have...he was as well as ever he had been in his life? The sen-air had browned his chcck, and the ball whistling by his side-curl had spared it. The ocean had... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1859 - 444 páginas
...Malo: content, for my part, if Harry has returned from one expedition and t'other with a whole skin. And have I ever said he was so much as bruised? Have...young reader, said that he was as well as ever he had heen in his life? The sea air had hrowned his cheek, and the ball whistling by his side-curl had spared... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1859 - 432 páginas
...if Harry has returned from one expedition and t'other with a whole skin. And have I ever said he wan so much as bruised? Have I not, for fear of exciting...he was as well as ever he had been in his life? The sea-air had browned his Hurl., and the ball whistling by his side-curl had spared it. The ocean had... | |
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