| Oliver Goldsmith - 1799 - 214 pages
...deadbargain, or I should not have bought them. The silver rims alone will sell for double the money ». i= « A fig for the silver rims », cried my wife, in a...sell for above half the money at the rate of broken suverj five shillings an ounce ». = « You need be under no uneasiness », cried I, « about selling... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 438 pages
...I had them " a dead bargain, or I should not have boughtthem. " The silver rims alone will sell for double the " money." — " A fig for the silver rims,"...the " rims ; for they are not worth sixpence, for I per" ceive they are only copper varnished over." — •" What," cried my wife, " not silver, the rims... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 428 pages
...dead bargain, or I should not have boughtthem. " The silver rims alone will sell for doable the *f money." — " A fig for the silver rims," cried my...the " rims ; for they are not worth sixpence, for I per" ceive they are only copper varnished over." — " What," cried my wife, " not silver, the rims... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1815 - 268 pages
...reason? I had them a dead bargain, or I should not have bought them. The silver rims alone will sell for double the money." — " A fig for the silver rims''...they are not worth sixpence, for I perceive they are only copper varnished over." — " What," cried my wife, " not silver ! the rims not silver ! " —... | |
| English literature - 1820 - 406 pages
...bargain, or I should not have bought them. The silver rims alone will sell for double the money.—A fig for the silver rims, cried my wife in a passion...they are not worth sixpence, for I perceive they are only copper varnished over.—What, cried my wife, not silver! the rims not silver?—No, cried I,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 pages
...? I had them a dead bargain, or I should not have bought them. The silver rims alone will sell for only copper, varnished over." — " What," cried my wife, " not silver ! the rims not silver !" —... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 pages
...? I had them a dead bargain, or I should not have bought them. The silver rims alone will sell for double the money.» — « A fig for the silver rims,»...they are not worth sixpence ; for I perceive they are only copper varnished over.» — « What,» cried my wife, «not silver! the rims not silver !» «No,»... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1830 - 544 pages
...reason? I had them a dead bargain, or I should not have bought them. The silver rims alone will sell for 3 = | ٿ a qCW [{ 6I ^& E $ Z M 6\cn fĻ ~b rieed be under no uneasiness," cried I, " about selling the rims, for they are not worth sixpence :... | |
| Jesse Torrey (the younger.) - Readers, American - 1830 - 162 pages
...? I had them a dead bargain, or I should not have bought them. The silver rims alone will sell for double the money.' — ' A fig for the silver rims !' cried my wife, in a passion : ' I dare say they won't sell for above half the money at the rate of broken silver, five shillings an ounce.'... | |
| English fiction - 1832 - 256 pages
...? I had them a dead bargain, or I should not have bought them. The silver rims alone will sell for double the money." — " A fig for the silver rims...they are not worth sixpence ; for I perceive they are only copper, varnished over." — "What !" cried my wife, " not silver ? the rims not silver ? " —... | |
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