| 1830 - 658 str.
...the tiling, ant] that two old chairs and a deal table composed the whole of the furniture. The fire was burning brightly ; the steaks were put on to broil,...exclaiming, " What a misfortune ! the wind carried away the fine foaming top, as I crossed Tichfield-street." They sat down together; the steak was tender and... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1833 - 292 str.
...the tiling, and that two old chairs and a deal table composed the whole of the furniture. The fire was burning brightly ; the steaks were put on to broil,...: the painter soon returned with the porter in his hand, exclaiming, " What a misfortune ! the wind carried away the fine foaming top as I crossed Titchfield... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1830 - 374 str.
...the tiling, and that two old chairs and a deal table composed the whole of the furniture. The fire was burning brightly ; the steaks were put on to broil,...: the painter soon returned with the porter in his hand, exclaiming, " What a misfortune ! the wind carried away the fine foaming top as I crossed Titchfield... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1831 - 292 str.
...the tiling, and that two old chairs and a deal table composed the whole of the furniture. The fire was burning brightly ; the steaks were put on to broil,...cloth on the table, put a pair of tongs in the hands t>f Burke, saying* " Be useful, my dear friend, and look to the steaks till I fetch the porter." Burke... | |
| 1834 - 614 str.
...table-cloth, and то OZIAS H UM l' HR Y. piai-ed some sieaks on the fire, put a pair uf tones into the hands of Burke, saying, •' Be useful, my dear friend, and look to the steaks till 1 fetch the porter." In Barry's earlier and more pros* perous period of his career, a story is told... | |
| 1846 - 292 str.
...the tiling, and that two old chairs and a deal table composed the whole of the furniture. The fire was burning brightly ; the steaks were put on to broil,...: the painter soon returned with the porter in his hand, exclaiming, " What a misfortune ! the wind carried away the fine foaming top as I crossed Titchfield... | |
| Miss Ludlow - 1851 - 486 str.
...the tiling, and that two old chairs and a deal table composed the whole of the furniture. ' The fire was burning brightly ; the steaks were put on to broil,...clean cloth on the table, put a pair of tongs in the hand of Burke, saying, " Be useful, my dear friend, and look to the steaks, while 1 fetch the porter."... | |
| 1851 - 490 str.
...pair of tongs in the hand of Burke, saying, " Be useful, my dear friend, and look to the steaks, while I fetch the porter." Burke did as he was desired. The painter soon returned with the porter in his hand, exclaiming, " What a misfortune ! the wind carried away the fine foaming top, as I crossed Titchfield-street."... | |
| James Smith - 1853 - 448 str.
...the tiling; and that two old chairs and a deal table composed the whole of the furniture. The fire was burning brightly, the steaks were put on to broil,...; the painter soon returned with the porter in his hand, exclaiming, 'What a misfortune! the wind carried away the fine foaming head as I crossed Titchfield... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1853 - 252 str.
...the tiling ; and that two old chairs and a deal table composed the whole of the furniture. The fire was burning brightly, the steaks were put on to broil...: the painter soon returned with the porter in his hand, exclaiming, "What a misfortune ! the wind carried away the fine foaming top as I crossed Titchficldstreet."... | |
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