| John Jacob Anderson - 1885 - 412 str.
...one being hung through the whole house, and promises are all you can obtain. If they will put up Rome bells, and let me have wood enough to keep fires, I design to be pleased. Surrounded with forests, can you believe that wood is not to be had, because people cannot be found... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1886 - 536 str.
...secure us from daily agues, is another very cheering comfort. The ladies from Georgetown and the city have, many of them, visited me. Yesterday I returned...design to be pleased. I could content myself almost anywhere three months ; but surrounded with forests, can you believe that wood is not to be had, because... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 str.
...-visits,—but such a place as Georgetown appears,—why, our Milton is beautiful But no comparisons;—if they will put me up some bells, and let me have wood...design to be pleased. I could •content myself almost anywhere three months; but, surrounded with forests, can you believe that wood is not to be had, because... | |
| Charles Burr Todd - 1889 - 464 str.
...secure us from daily agues is another very cheering comfort. The ladies from Georgetown and in the city have many of them visited me. Yesterday I returned...Georgetown appears — why our Milton is beautiful. . . . Since I sat down to write I have been called down to a servant from Mount Vernon, with a billet... | |
| Lydia Hoyt Farmer - 1893 - 612 str.
...servants, to be cold and cheerless, after her more modest home but she writes to her daughter: ' ' If they will put me up some bells and let me have wood enough to keep fires I design to be pleased. Surrounded with forests, can you believe that wood is not to be had because people cannot be had to... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - 1894 - 592 str.
...inconvenience, that I know not what to do, or how to do. The ladies from Georgetown and in the city have many of them visited me. Yesterday I returned...design to be pleased. I could content myself almost anywhere three months; but, surrounded with forests, can you believe that wood is not to be had, because... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1894 - 500 str.
...from Georgetown and in the city have many of them visited me. Yesterday ! returned fifteen viiiti ; but such a place as Georgetown appears) Why, our Milton...bells, and let me have wood enough to keep fires, l design to be pleased. l could content myself almost anywhere three months ; but surrounded with forests,... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1894 - 480 str.
...inconvenience, that I know not what to do or how to do. The ladies from Georgetown and in the city have many of them visited me. Yesterday I returned...Georgetown appears! Why, our Milton is beautiful. But no comparisons;—if they will put me up some bells, and let me have wood enough to keep fires, I design... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1893 - 492 str.
...inconvenience, that I know not what to do or how to do. The ladies from Georgetown and in the city have many of them visited me. Yesterday I returned...fifteen visits ; but such a place as Georgetown appears 1 Why, our Milton is beautiful. But no comparisons ; — if they will put me up some bells, and let... | |
| Lawrence F. Prescott - 1896 - 574 str.
...inconvenience, that I know not what to do or how to do. The ladies from Georgetown and in the city have many of them visited me. Yesterday I returned...our Milton is beautiful. But no comparisons, if they put me up bells, and let me have'N wood enough to keep fires, I design to be} pleased. But, surrounded... | |
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