| 1834 - 918 pages
...shouts and plaudits. I was half dead ; and my joy and thankfulness were of too solemn and overpowering a nature to admit of words, or even tears. My father, my hushand, and myself, sat down to a frugal neat supper, in a silence uninterrupted, except by exclamations... | |
| 1834 - 614 pages
...shouts and plaudits. I was half dead; and my joy and thanksgiving were of too solemn and overpowering a nature to admit of words, or even tears. My father, my husband, and myself, ut down to a frugal supper, in a silence uninterrupted, except by exclamations of gladness from Mr.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1834 - 280 pages
...nature to admit of words, or even tears. My father, my husband, and myself sat down to a frugal neat supper, in a silence uninterrupted, except by exclamations...and, laying down his knife and fork, lifting up his venerahje face, and throwing back his silver hair, gave way to tears of happiness. We soon parted for... | |
| 1834 - 508 pages
...shouts and plaudits. I was half dead ; and my joy and thankfulness were of too solemn and overpowering a nature to admit of words, or even tears. My father, my husband, and myself, sat down to a frugal, neat supper, in a silence uninterrupted, except by exclamations of gladness from Mr. Siddous. My father... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 972 pages
...shouts and plaudits. I was half dead ; and my joy and thankfulness were of too solemn and overpowering a nature to admit of words, or even tears. My father, my husband, and myself sat down to a frugal neat supper, in a silence uninterrupted, except by exclamations of gladness from Mr. Siddons. My father... | |
| 1834 - 730 pages
...shouts and plaudits. I was half dead ; and my joy and thanksgiving were of too solemn and overpowering a nature to admit of words, or even tears. My father, my husband, and myself, sat down to a frugal supper, in a silence uninterrupted, except by exclamations of gladness from Mr. Siddons, My father... | |
| 1834 - 896 pages
...shouts and plaudits. 1 was half dead ; and my joy and thankfulness were of too solemn and overpowering a nature to admit of words, or even tears. My father, my husband, and myself, sat down to a frugal neat supper, in a silence uninterrupted, except by exclamations of gladness from Mr Siddons. My father... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1834 - 322 pages
...; Count Baldwin, Packer: Nurse, Mrs. Love. joy and thankfulness were of too solemn and overpowering a nature to admit of words, or even tears. My father, my husband, and myself, sat down to a frugal neat supper, in a silence uninterrupted, except by exclamations of gladness from Mr. Siddons. My father... | |
| 1834 - 772 pages
...shouts and plaudits,* I was half dead, and my joy and thankfulness were of too solemn and overpowering a nature to admit of words, or even tears. My father, my husband, and myself sate down to a frugal meat sup* " G. Steevens was heard to say, in reference to the clamorous applause... | |
| 1834 - 734 pages
...shouts and plaudits,* I was half dead, and my joy and thankfulness were of too solemn and overpowering a nature to admit of words, or even tears. My father, my husband, and myself sate down to a frugal meat sup* " G. Steevens was heard to say, in reference to the clamorous applause... | |
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