Harris, I am not well ; pray get me a glass of brandy." I said, " Sir, had you not better have a glass of water?" — upon which he, much out of humour, said, with an oath, " No ; I will go directly to the Queen, Life of ... William Pitt - Page 97by Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1879Full view - About this book
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...her, said barely one word, turned round, retired to a distant part of the apartment, and, calling me to him, said — ' Harris, I am not well ; pray, get me a glass of brandy ! ' " I said, ' Sir, had you not better have a glass of water ? ' upon which he, much out of humour,... | |
| 1846 - 526 pages
...her, said barely one word, turned round, retired to a distant part of the apartment, and calling me to him, said : ' Harris, I am not well; pray get me a glass of brandy.' I said, ' Sir, had you not better have a glass of water?' upon which he, much out of humour, said,... | |
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...her, said barely one word, turned round, retired to a distant part of the apartment, and calling me to him, said, " Harris, I am not well ; pray get me a glass of brandy." I said, " Sir, had you not better have a glass of water?" — upon which he, much out of humour, said,... | |
| 1845 - 496 pages
...her, said barely one word, turned round, retired to a distant part of the apartment, and calling me to him, said, ' Harris, I am not well ; pray get me a glass of brandy.' I said, ' Sir, had you not better have a glass of water ?' — upon which he, much out of humour, said,... | |
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...her, said barely one word, turned round, retired to a distant part of the apartment, and calling me to him, said, " Harris, I am not well ; pray get me a glass of brandy." I said, " Sir, had you not better have a glass of water? " — upon which he, much out of humour, said,... | |
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...her, said barely one word, turned round, retired to a distant part of the apartment, and calling me to him, said, " Harris, I am not well ; pray get me a glass of brandy." I said, " Sir, had you not better have a glass of water?" — upuii which he, much out of humour, said,... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1845 - 658 pages
...her ; said barely one word, turned round, retired to a distant part of the apartment, and calling me to him, said, ' Harris, I am not well ; pray get me a glass of brandy 1 ' I said, ' Sir, had you not better have a glass of water ! ' — upon which he, much out of humour,... | |
| 1845 - 606 pages
...her, said barely one word, turned round, retired to a distant part of the apartment, and calling me to him, said, " Harris, I am not well ; pray get me a glass of brandy." I said, " Sir, had you not better have a glass of water?" — upon which he, much out of humor, said,... | |
| 1845 - 636 pages
...her, said barely one word, turned round, •retired to a distant part of the apartment, and calling me to him, said, ' Harris, I am not well ; pray get me a glass of brandy.' I said, 'Sir, had you not better have a glass of water?' — upon which he, much out of humor, said,... | |
| 1845 - 842 pages
...her, said barely one word, turned round, retired to a distant part of the apartment, and, calling me to him, said — ' Harris, I am not well ; pray, get me a glass of brandy ! ' " 1 said, ' Sir, had you not better have a glass of water ? ' upon which he, much out of humour,... | |
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