The brim of his hat had, on one side, (by much handling,) been worn off quite to the crown, but on coming one day from the hamlet of Upton across the fields, he luckily met with an old left-off hat, stuck up for a scarecrow. He immediately secured the... Memoirs of Remarkable Misers - Strana 89autor/autoři: Cyrus Redding - 1863Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1828 - 454 str.
...coming one day from the hamlet of Upton, across the fields, hi; luckily met with an old left-offhat, stuck up for a scarecrow. He immediately secured the prize, and, with some tar twine, substituted as thread, and a piece of the brim, quite repaired the deflciences of his beloved... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 926 str.
...off quite to the crown, but on coming one day from the hamlet of Upton across the fields, he luckily met with an old left-off hat, stuck up for a scarecrow. He immediately secured the prize, and with some tar twine, substituted as thread, and a piece of the brim, quite repaired the deficiencies of bis old... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 str.
...coming one day from the hamlet of Upton across the fields, he luckily met with an old left-off liât, stuck up for a scarecrow. He immediately secured the...tar-twine, substituted as thread, and a piece of the brim, quite repaired the deficiencies of his beloved old one, and ever after wore it in common, although... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1828 - 922 str.
...off quite to die crown, but on coming one day from the hamlet of Upton across the fields, he luckily met with an old left-off hat, stuck up for a scarecrow. He immediately secured the prize, and with some tar twine, substituted as thread, and a piece of the brid, quite repaired the deficiencies of his old... | |
| William Hone - 1828 - 514 str.
...one day from the hamlet of Upton across the fields, he luckily met with an old left-off hat, «tuck up for a scarecrow. He immediately secured the prize,...tar-twine, substituted as thread, and a piece of the brim, quite repaired the deficiencies of his beloved old one, and ever after wore it in common, although... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1828 - 946 str.
...off' quite to the crown, but on coming one day from the hamlet of Upton across the fields, he luckily met with an old left-off hat, stuck up for a scarecrow. He immediately secured the prize, and with some tar twine, substituted as thread, and a piece of the brim, quite repaired the deficiencies of his old... | |
| 1828 - 924 str.
...off quite to the crown, but on coming one day from the hamlet of Upton across the fields, he luckily met with an old left-off hat, stuck up for a scarecrow. He immediately secured the prize, and with some tar twine, substituted as thread, and a piece of the brim, quite repaired the deficiencies of his old... | |
| William Hone - 1828 - 968 str.
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| 1828 - 644 str.
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| William Hone - 1835 - 924 str.
...oft quite to the crown, but on coming one day from the hamlet of Upton across the fields, he luckily met with an old left-off hat, stuck up for a scarecrow....tar-twine, substituted as thread, and a piece of the brim, quite repaired the deficiencies of his beloved old one, and ever after wore it in common, although... | |
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