At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer. TONY. No offence, gentlemen. But I'm told you have been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcastle in these parts. Do you know what part of the country you are in ? HAST. The Modern British Drama: Comedies - Page 542edited by - 1811Full view - About this book
| 1886 - 344 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Mar. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under an obligation to everyone I meet; and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hast. At present, however, we... | |
| George Eugène-Fasnacht - 1890 - 272 pages
...able reserve of yours (§ 190), that would not let us inquire 5 more frequently on the way. Marlow. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...an obligation to every one I meet, and often stand ti1e chance of an unmannerly answer. Hastings. At present, however, we are not likely to ю receive... | |
| Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall - 1894 - 930 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently, on the way. Marl.. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...No offence, gentlemen. But I'm told you have been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcastle in these parts. Do you know what part of the country you are in ?... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1894 - 462 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of your.-i, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. Marl. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Haet. At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen ; but... | |
| George Eugène Fasnacht - 1898 - 268 pages
...able reserve of yours (§ 190), that would not let us inquire 5 more frequently on the way. Marlow. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. Hastings. At present, however, we are not likely to ю receive any answer. Tony Lumpkin. No offence,... | |
| 1198 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. MARL. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...however, we are not likely to receive any answer. HAST. Not in the least, sir, but should thank you for information. TONY. Nor the way you came ? HAST.... | |
| 1900 - 478 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. MARLOW. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. HASTINGS. At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer. TONY. No offence, gentlemen.... | |
| 1900 - 498 pages
...that unaccountable reserve of yours, that would not let us inquire more frequently on the way. MARLOW. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. HASTINGS. At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer. TONY. No offence, gentlemen.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1900 - 186 pages
...We were told it was but forty miles across the country, and we have come above threescore ! Marlow. I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under...and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. i oo Hastings. At present, however, we are not likely to receive any answer. Tony. No offence, gentlemen.... | |
| 1900 - 464 pages
...under an obligation to every one I meet; and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer. HASTINGS. At present, however, we are not likely to receive...No offence, gentlemen. But I'm told you have been inquiring for one Mr. Hardcastle, in these parts. Do you know what part of the country you are in ?... | |
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