| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 pages
...in tin; parlor? Stay your stomach with that reflection. Diggory. Ecod, I thank your worship. I '11 madepart of the company. Diggory. Then, ecod, your worship must not. tell the story of Ould Grouse... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1917 - 144 pages
...are too talkative. — Then, if I hagp,en_to say a good thing, or tell a good story at table, you 10 must not all burst out a-laughing, as if you made part of the company. DIGGORY. Then, ecod, your worship must not tell the story of the Ould Grouse in the gun room ; I can't... | |
| William Black - 1918 - 182 pages
...in the kitchen as good as a bellyfull in the parlour ? Stay your stomach with that reflection. Dig. Ecod, I thank your worship, I'll make a shift to stay...Hard. Diggory, you are too talkative. — Then, if 1 happen to say a good thing, or tell a good story at table, you must not all burst out a-laughing,... | |
| William Peacock - 1950 - 570 pages
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| David Harrison Stevens - 1923 - 938 pages
...in the kitchen as good as a bellyful in the parlor? Stay your stomach with that reflection. DIGGORY. ould not despair neither, 'Livy. We ought to hope...for the best. OLIVIA. And do you permit me to hope. 42 HARDCASTLE. Diggory, you are too talkative. — Then, if I happen to say a good thing, or tell a... | |
| Alban Bertram De Mille - 1924 - 552 pages
...the kitchen as good as a belly-full in the parlour? Stay your stomach1c with that reflection. Dig. Ecod, I thank your worship, I'll make a shift to stay...say a good thing, or tell a good story at table, you 15 must not all burst out a-laughing, as if you made part of the company. Dig. Then ecod, your worship... | |
| Carlo Formichi - 1925 - 518 pages
...belly-full in the parlour ? Stay your stomach with that reflection. DIG. Ecod, I thank your worship, I'1l make a shift to stay my stomach with a slice of cold...table, you must not all burst out a-laughing, as if you madf part of the company. DIG. Then ecod, your worship must not tell the story of ould (5) grouse in... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1926 - 332 pages
...bellyful in the parlour? Stay your stomach with that reflection. Diggory. Ecod, I thank your worship, 111 make a shift to stay my stomach with a slice of cold...out a-laughing, as if you made part of the company. > ' Diggory. Then, ecod, your worship must not tell the story of Ould Grouse in the gun-room; I can't... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - 1928 - 1138 pages
...the kitchen as good as a bellyful in the parlour ? Stay your stomach with that reflection. DIGGORY : A race of idle people here about you, Facers and...something soundeth in mine ears, " Abjure this magi DIGGORY : Then, ecod, your worship must not tell the story of Ould Grouse in the gun-room : I can't... | |
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