I never thought that I should have been so fortunate as to announce to you what I've now got to say. I hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels. Eva Crasweller has promised to be my wife." " Indeed ! " " If you will make us happy by giving... The Terms of Surrender - Страница 168написао/ла Louis Tracy - 1915 - 384 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1854 - 564 страница
...afterwards, "seeing life," and only arisen early in the morning-to take the " mixture as before," till I hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels. Oh, the life your bachelor friends lead yon when you visit them ! However, I am not going to give any... | |
| Mrs. Henry S. Mackarness - 1856 - 278 страница
...softly. I can scarcely understand all this. It takes away my breath." " So it has mine, sir. I really hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels. Read the letter." " I will, as soon as you give me time and my glasses." Frank handed Mr. Belfast his... | |
| Sunbeam Stories, Matilda Anne Mackarness - 1869 - 394 страница
...softly. I can scarcely understand all this. It takes away my breath." " So it has mine, sir. I really hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels. Read the letter." " I will, as soon as you give me time and my glasses." Frank handed Mr. Belfast his... | |
| Azel Stevens Roe - 1860 - 306 страница
...coming. Yon see I am pulled and hanled every way ; in-door man, and out-door man, too. I sometimes hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels.' And then pulling out his watch — ' I declare how time flies ! — twelve o'clock already ! ' ' But... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1882 - 220 страница
...never thought that I should have been so fortunate as to announce to you what I've now got to say. I hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels. Eva Crasweller has promised to be my wife." " Indeed ! " " If you will make us happy by giving us your... | |
| 1882 - 866 страница
...never thought that I should have been so fortunate as to announce to you what I've now got to say. I hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels. Eva Crasweller has promised to be my wife." " Indeed ! " " If you will make us happy by giving us your... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1882 - 292 страница
...never thought that I should have been so fortunate as to announce to you what I've now got to say. I hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels. Eva Crasweller has promised to be my wife." "Indeed!" "If you will make us happy by giving us your... | |
| Matilda Anne Mackarness - 1882 - 416 страница
...softly. I can scarcely understand all this. It takes away my breath." " So it has mine, sir. I really hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels. Read the letter." " I will, as soon as you give me time and my glasses." Frank handed Mr. Belfast his... | |
| 1895 - 756 страница
...pounds. This I will do to-day." " I am obliged to you. Now I think I must be going. To tell the truth, I hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels." " Oh, you will soon get over that." "Good-morning." "Good-morning, Sir Richard." With that, I bade... | |
| Guy Boothby - 1895 - 370 страница
...pounds. This I will do to-day." " I am obliged to you. Now I think I must be going. To tell the truth, I hardly know whether I am standing on my head or my heels." " Oh, you will soon get over that." " Good-morning." " Good-morning, Sir Richard." With that, I bade... | |
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