| August Friedrich F. von Kotzebue - 1801 - 308 str.
...Excellency may think he has, at least, some score of dozens of the old siz-andtwenty hock. Mercy on us! there are not ten dozen bottles left; and not a drop has gone down my throat, I'll swear. Bar.—(Smiling.)—Mrs. Haller has not drank it, I suppose f Sal. Not she herself, for she never drinks... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 428 str.
...Excellency may think he has at least some score of dozens of the old six-and-twenty hock. Mercy on us! there are not ten dozen bottles left; and not a drop...body be ill in the village, any poor woman lying-in, away goes a bottle of the six-and-twenty! Innumerable are the times that I've reproved her; but the... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 446 str.
...Excellency may think he has at least some score of dozens of the old sixand-twenty hock. Mercy on us! there are not ten dozen bottles left; and not a drop...body be ill in the village, any poor woman lying-in, away goes a bottle of the six-and-twenty ! Innumerable are the times that I've reproved her; but she... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - 1808 - 428 str.
...Excellency may think he has at least some score of dozens of the old six-and-twnity hock. Mercy on us! there are not ten dozen bottles left ; and not a drop has gone down my throat, I'll swear. Ear. [Smiling.] Mrs. Haller has not drank it, I suppose ? Sol. Not she herself, for she never drinks... | |
| August von Kotzebue, Benjamin Thompson - 1820 - 84 str.
...Excellency may think he has at least some score of dozens of the old six-andtwenty hock. Mercy on us ; there are not ten dozen bottles left : and not a drop...if any body be ill in the village, any poor woman lying in, away goes a bottle of the six-and-twenty ! Innumerable are the times that I've reproved her;... | |
| 1826 - 362 str.
...Excellency may think he has at least some score of dozens of the old six-aridtwenty hock. Mercy on us! There are not ten dozen bottles left ; and not a drop...[Smiling ] Mrs. Haller has not drank it, I suppose ? Sot. Not she herself, for she never drinks wine. But if any body be ill in the village, any poor... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 str.
...Excellency may think he has at least some score of dozens of the old six-andtwenty hock. Mercy on us ! There are not ten dozen bottles left ; and not a drop...[Smiling ] Mrs. Haller has not drank it, I suppose ? Sul. Not she herself, for she never drinks wine. But if any body be ill in the village, any poor... | |
| Acting drama - 1839 - 936 str.
...hua goui; clown my throat, I'll swear. Лаг. [Smiling.] Mrs. Hallcr has not drank it, I »uppose? Sol. Not she herself, for she never drinks wine. But...body be ill in the village, any poor woman lying-in, away goes a boltlc of the »ix-aud-twruty ' Innumerable arc the limes that I've reproved her; but she... | |
| Henry Lea - 1859 - 302 str.
...disadvantageous to big interest. Baron. Well! ЛCT П'.] THE STRANGER. Г ч r.NE II. Mercy on us ! there are not ten dozen bottles left ; and not a drop has gone down my throat, I'll swear. Baron. (smiling) Mrs. Ilaller has not drank it, I suppose ? Solom. "Sot she herself, for she never... | |
| 1868 - 338 str.
...and not a drop has gviiD down my throat, I'll swear. Baron S. (Smili/iy.) Mrs. Haller has not drunli it, I suppose? Sol. Not she herself, for she never drinks wine; but if anybody be ill In the village, any poor womaii lying-in, away goes a bottle of tho six-and-twentr!... | |
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