| 1841 - 742 páginas
...catch the Boy who 'd ' done me brown,' His Lordship very 1 indly said he 'd try and find him out, But ' rather thought that there were several vulgar boys about.' He sent for Mr. Whithair too, and I described 'the swag,' My macintosh, my sugar-tongs, my spoon?, and carpet-bag ; He promised... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 442 páginas
...knowing what to do, I thought IM hasten back to town, And beg our own Lord Mayor to catch the boy who 'd "done me brown." His Lordship very kindly said he...But never to this hour have I beheld that vulgar Boy t MORAL. Remember, then, what when a boy I 've heard my Grandma' tell, "BE WAKs'D IN TIME BY OTHERS'... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 700 páginas
...what to do, I thought I 'd hasten back to town, And beg our own Lord Mayor to catch the Boy who 'd " done me brown." His Lordship very kindly said he 'd...Mr. Whithair then, and I described " the swag," My Mackintosh, my sugar-tongs, my spoons, and carpet-bag; He promised that the New Police should all their... | |
| 1859 - 338 páginas
...beg our own Lord Mayor to catch the boy who'd " done me brown." His lordship very kindly said he'd try and find him out, But he " rather thought that...there were several vulgar boys about." He sent for Mr. Withair then, and I described " the swag," My Macintosh, my sugar-tongs, my spoons, and carpetbag;... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 páginas
...come about." He smiled and said, " Sir, does your mother know that you are out ?" His lordship yery kindly said he 'd try and find him out, But he " rather...Mr. Whithair then, and I described " the swag," My Mackintosh, my sugar-toiigs, my spoons, and carpet-bag ; He promised that the New Police should all... | |
| Benjamin Lambert - 1861 - 62 páginas
...what to do, I thought I 'd hasten back to town, And beg our own Lord Mayor to catch the Boy who 'd ' done me brown.' His Lordship very kindly said he 'd...were several vulgar Boys about.' * He sent for Mr. Withair then, and I described ' the swag,' My Macintosh, my sugar-tongs,my spoons, and carpet-bag ;... | |
| 1861 - 300 páginas
...beg our own Lord Mayor to eateh the boy who'd " done me brown." His Lordship very kindly said he'd try and find him out, But he " rather thought that there were several vulgar boys about." The Little Vulgar Roy. He sent for Mr. Whithair then, and I deseribed " the swag," My Maekintosh, my... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 492 páginas
...beg our own Lord Mayor to catch the Boy who'd ' done me brown.' His Lordship very kindly said he'd try and find him out, But he rather thought that there were several vulgar boys about.' He sent for Mr. Withair then, and I describ'd ' the swag,' My Macintosh, my sugar-tongs, my spoons and carpet-bag ;... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 514 páginas
...beg our own Lord Mayor to catch the Boy who'd ' done me brown.' His Lordship very kindly said he'd try and find him out, But he rather thought that there were several vulgar boys about.' He sent for Mr. Withair then, and I describ'd ' the swag,' My Macintosh, my sugar-tongs, my spoons and carpet-bag ;... | |
| Penny readings - 1867 - 270 páginas
...beg our own Lord Mayor to catch the boy who'd " done me brown." His lordship very kindly said he'd try and find him out, But he " rather thought that...there were several vulgar boys about." He sent for Mr. Withair then, and I described " the swag," My Macintosh, my sugar-tongs, my spoons, and carpetbag;... | |
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