 | Richard Alfred Davenport - 1840 - 604 pages
...off her own hood, and put on that which I had brought for her. I then took her by the hand and led her out of my lord's chamber ; and, in passing through...next room, in which there were several people, with voL. I. L all the concern imaginable, I 8aid, ' My dear Mn. Catherine, go in all haste, and Bend me... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1841 - 462 pages
...off her own hood, and put on that which I had brought for her. I then took her by the hand, and led her out of my Lord's chamber ; and in passing through...were several people, with all the concern imaginable, I said, My dear Mrs. Catherine, go in all haste and send me my waiting-maid : she certainly cannot... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1843 - 144 pages
...off her own hood, and put on that which I had brought for her. I then took her by the hand, and led her out of my lord's chamber, and in passing through...were several people, with all the concern imaginable I said, ' My dear Mrs. Catherine, go in all haste and fetch me my waiting-maid, she certainly cannot... | |
 | William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 812 pages
...off her own hood, and put on that which I had brought for her. I then took her by the hand, and led her out of my lord's chamber ; and in passing through...were several people, with all the concern imaginable, I said, ' My dear Mrs Catherine, go in all haste, and send me my waiting-maid: she certainly cannot... | |
 | Katherine Thomson - 1845 - 436 pages
...off her own hood, and put on that which I had brought for her. I then took her by the hand and led her out of my lord's chamber ; and in passing through the next room, in which were several people, with all the concern imaginable I said, ' My dear Mrs. Catherine, go in all haste,... | |
 | 1846 - 354 pages
...take off her own hood and put on that which I had brought for her. I then took her by the hand and led her out of my lord's chamber ; and, in passing through...were several people, with all the concern imaginable I said, ' My dear Mrs. Catharine, go in all haste and send me my waiting-maid ; she certainly cannot... | |
 | Tales - 1846 - 248 pages
...off her own hood, and put on that which I had brought for her. I then took her by the hand, and led her out of my lord's chamber ; and, in passing through...were several people, with all the concern imaginable, I said — ' My dear Mrs. Catherine, go in all haste, and send me my waitingmaid ; she certainly cannot... | |
 | 1847 - 916 pages
...off her own hood, and put on that which I had brought for her. I then took her by the hand, and led her out of my Lord's chamber; and in passing through...were several people, with all the concern imaginable, I said, " My dear Mrs. Catherine, go in all haste and send me my waiting maid; she certainly can In... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1849 - 602 pages
...off her own hood, and put on that which I had brought for her. I then took her by the hand, and led her out of my Lord's chamber; and in passing through...were several people, with all the concern imaginable, I said, My dear Mrs. Catherine, go in all haste and send me my waiting maid : she certainly cannot... | |
 | Bernard Burke - 1849 - 516 pages
...off her own hood, and put on that which I had brought for her; I then took her by the hand, and led her out of my lord's chamber, and in passing through the next room, in which were several people, with all the concern imaginable, I said, " My dear Mrs. Catherine, go in all haste,... | |
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