I here begin comes to a finishing, it will be malgre blistering hands and weary back — the consequences of hard raking — of hay. The men are taking their four o'clock of cheese and cider in the meadow, and, not having simplified my digestion as rapidly... A L'abri: Or The Tent Pitch'd - Page 44by Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1839 - 172 pagesFull view - About this book
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1839 - 196 pages
...require cider and cheese, (eaten together at no other season that lean learn,) I have pulled outmy scribble-book from the niche in the sleeper overhead,...eighteen pence to Amos Kendall. Were you ever in a hay. field, Doctor ? I ask for information. Metaphorically, I know you " live in clo. ver " — meaning,... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1849 - 392 pages
...language to your city apprehension, if the letter I here begin comes to a finishing, it will be malgre blistering hands and weary back — the consequences...Amos Kendall. Were you ever in a hay-field, Doctor ? I ask for information. Metaphorically, I know you " live in clover" — meaning the society of wits,... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 396 pages
...language to your city apprehension, if the letter I here begin comes to a finishing, it will be malgre. blistering hands and weary back — the consequences...Kendall. . . Were you ever in a hay-field, Doctor ? I ask for information. Metaphorically, I know you " live in clover" — meaning the society of wits,... | |
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