Pray, my Dear,' quoth my mother, 'have you not forgot to wind up the clock?' 'Good G — !' cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking care to moderate his voice at the same time, ' Did ever woman, since the creation of the world, interrupt a... Sex Expression in Literature - Page 151by Victor Francis Calverton - 1926 - 337 pagesFull view - About this book
| Laurence Sterne - 1760 - 196 pages
...them off it. Pray, my dear, quoth my mother, 'have you net forgot to wind up the clock ? Good G — / cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking care to moderate his voice at the fame time, Did ever woman, Jince the creation of the world, interrupt a man with fuch a filly queftion... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 300 pages
...it. • Pray, my dear, quoth, my mother, have you not forgot to wind up the clock ? Good G— !"• cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking care to moderate his voice at the fame time, • Did ever woman; fince the creation of the world, interrupt a man with fuch a filly queftion... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1780 - 336 pages
...Pray, my Dear, quoth my mother, have you not forgot to wind up the clock ? — — — Good G — / cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking care to moderate his voice at the fame time., Did ever woman, fmce the creation of the world, interrupt a man with fuch a filly queftion... | |
| 1781 - 602 pages
...' Pray my dear,' quoth my mother, ' have you not forgot to wind up the ' clock Г— 'Good G—d Г cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking care, to moderate his voice at the fame time, ' did ever woman, fince the ' creation of the world, interrupt a ' man with fuch a filly... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1803 - 540 pages
...oft' it. Pray mi/ dear, quoth my mother, have you not forgot to wind up the clock? Good G- — •/ cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking care to moderate his voice at the fame lime, Did ever rcomaa, Jincc the creation of the world, interrupt a man n-ith fticfi a Jlllif... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1804 - 374 pages
...drive them off it. Pray, my dear, quoth my mother, have you not forgot to wind up the clock ? Good G ! cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking care to moderate his voice at the same time, i did ever woman, since the creation of the Avorld, interrupt a man with such a silly question ? Pray,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - 408 pages
...them off it. Pray, my dear, quoth my mother have you not forgot to wind .ufl the clock ? Good G — .' cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking...question ? Pray, what was your father saying ? Nothing. CHAP. II. Then, positively, there is nothing in the question that I can see, either good or bad Then,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - 528 pages
...off it. Pray, my dear, quoth my mother, have you not forgot to tvind up the clock .?. Good G — .' cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking...question ? Pray, what was your father saying ? Nothing. CHAP. II. Then, positively, there is nothing in the question that I can see, either good or bad. Then,4et... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 pages
...them off it. Pray, my dear, quoth my mother, have you not forgot to wind vp the clock ? Good G — / ays.' And as fire is quenched with water, so let the light of him be put CHAP. II. — THEN, positively, there is nothing in the question that I can see, cither good or bad.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 pages
...them off it. Pray, my dear, quoth my mother, have you not forgot to u>ind tip the clock ? Good G — / cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking...question ? Pray, what was your father saying ? Nothing. CHAP. II. — — THEN, positively, there is nothing in the question that I can see, either good or... | |
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