... young Mr. Sydney there, who faved my poor Tommy's life in the fmall-pox: poor fellow, he's remembers it ftill — don't ye Tommy? Aye that a does; and if thou ever forgets it thou art no true fon of thy faither's." Here Mrs. Martha interpofed, and... Memoirs of Modern Philosophers ... - Page 207by Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801Full view - About this book
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 1152 pages
...thy faither's." Here Mrs. Martha interpofed, and by a few kind words allayed the refentment which the declamation of Bridgetina had enkindled. She then...out of the hearing of the labourers, afked her what washer motive for thinking that poor man was fo miferable. • And are not all miferable?' faid Bridgetina.... | |
| English literature - 1801 - 588 pages
...thy father's. " Here Mrs, Martha interpofed, and by a few kind words allayed the afentment which the declamation of. Bridgetina had enkindled. She then...as- they were out of the hearing of the labourers, aflced her what was her motive for thinking that poor man fo miferable ? ' And arc not all miferable... | |
| 1801 - 584 pages
...thy father's. " Here Mrs. Martha interpofed, and by a few kind words allayed the refentment which the declamation of Bridgetina had enkindled. She then invited our heroine to walk with her, and as foori as they were out of the hearing of the labourers, afked her what was her motive for thinking... | |
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