| J. H. Lobban - English essays - 1896 - 362 pages
...drawing-room. Here John smiled, as much as to say, " that would be foolish indeed ". And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by...of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighbourhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - Anthologies - 1897 - 668 pages
...drawing-room. Here John smiled, as much as to say, "That would be foolish indeed." And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by...good, indeed, that she knew all the Psaltery by heart, ay! and a great part of the Testament besides. Here little Alice spread her hands. Then I told what... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1897 - 228 pages
...drawing-room. Here John smiled, as much as to say, " that would be foolish indeed." And then I 15 told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by...good and religious woman ; so good, indeed, that she 20 knew all the Psaltery by heart, ay, and a great part of the Testament besides. Here little Alice... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1899 - 184 pages
...drawingroom. Here John smiled, as much as to say, "that would be foolish indeed." And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by...of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighbourhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - Readers - 1899 - 456 pages
...was attended by a concourse of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighborhood for 10 many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such a good woman ; so good indeed that she knew all the Psalter by heart, ay, and a great part of the Testament... | |
| Ernest Edwin Speight - 1900 - 328 pages
...drawing-room. Here John smiled, as much as to say, That would be foolish, indeed. And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by...of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighbourhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - Readers - 1901 - 258 pages
...drawing-room. Here John smiled, as much as to say, " That would be foolish indeed." And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by...and some of the gentry too, of the neighborhood for 10 many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such a good woman;... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1901 - 120 pages
...drawing-room. Here John smiled, as much as to say, "that would be fool- 5 ish, indeed." And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by...all the poor, and some of the gentry, too, of the neighbourhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 536 pages
...funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighbourhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her...good indeed that she knew all the Psaltery by heart, ay, and a great part of the Testament besides. Here little Alice spread her hands. Then I told what... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Literary Criticism - 1903 - 542 pages
...drawing-room. Here John smiled, as much as to say, "that would be foolish indeed." And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by...of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the neighbourhood for many miles round, to show their respect for her memory, because she had been such... | |
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