| 1830 - 990 էջ
...explain or ac•\t for my feelings at that moment ; l)ttt they nearly threw me Into convulsions, and alarmed my mother so much, that, after I grew better,...Aberdeen had been the cause of her removal to her grandmother at Banff ; we were both the merest children. I had and have been attached fifty times since... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 էջ
...cannot explain or account for my feelings at that moment; but they nearly threw me into convulsions, and alarmed my mother so much, that, after I grew better,...cause of her removal to her grandmother's at Banff; we •ere both the merest children. I had and have been attached fifty times since that period ; yet I... | |
| 1830 - 1016 էջ
...explain or acceunt for my feelings at that moment ; but they nearly threw me into convulsions, and alarmed my mother so much, that, after I grew better,...Aberdeen had been the cause of her removal to her grandmother at Banff ; we were both the merest children. I had and have been attached fifty times since... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 էջ
...explain or account for my feelings at that moment ; but they nearly threw me into convulsions, and alarmed my mother so much, that, after I grew better,...it to all her acquaintance. Now, what could this be II had never seen her since her mother's faux-pas at Aberdeen had been the cause of her removal to... | |
| John Galt - 1830 - 404 էջ
...cannot explain or account for my feelings at that moment, but they nearly threw me into convulsions, and alarmed my mother so much, that after I grew better...herself with telling it to .all her acquaintance." But was this agitation the effect of natural feeling, or of something in the manner in which his mother... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 էջ
...subject — to »яг — and contented herself with tilling it to all her acquaintance. Now, what tould day. My dear Scrope, if you can spare a moment, do come down to me; 1 want a friend. Matthews'» гетота! to her grandmother's at Banff; we were both the merest children. I had and hare been... | |
| 1830 - 1006 էջ
...cannot explain or ac«eunt for my fedings at that moment ; but they nearly threw me into convulsions and alarmed my mother so much, that, after I grew better, she generally avoided the subject — to me — andcontented herself with telling it to all her acquaintance. Now, what could this be ? I had never... | |
| 1830 - 436 էջ
...convulsions, and alarmed my mother so much, that, after I grew hetter, she generally avoided the suhject — to me — and contented herself with telling it to all her acquaintance. Now, what could this he ? I had never seen her since her mother's faux-рas at Aherdeen had heen the cause of her removal... | |
| 1830 - 428 էջ
...cannot explain or account for my feelings at that moment; but they nearly threw me into convulsions, and alarmed my mother so much, that, after I grew better, she generally avoided the subject—to me— and contented herself with telling it lo all her acquaintance. Now, what could this... | |
| John Galt - 1830 - 404 էջ
...explain or account for my feelings at that moment, but tjiey nearly threw me into convulsions, and alarmed my mother so much, that after I grew better she generally avoided the subject—to me—and contented herself with telling it to all her acquaintance." But was this agitation... | |
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