| Edward Everett - Europe - 1860 - 520 pages
...their leggs lay out of it by reason of its shortness — my poor bones complained bitterly not being used to such Lodgings, and so did the man who was...which was from the time I went to bed to the time I Hiss, which was about three in the morning, Setting up by the Fire till Light, and haying discharged... | |
| Edward Everett - Europe - 1860 - 528 pages
...their leggs lay out of it by reason of its shortness — my poor bones complained bitterly not being used to such Lodgings, and so did the man who was with us ; and poor I made but one Gronc, which was from the time I went to bed to the time I Riss, which was about three in the morning,... | |
| Charles Washington Baird - Rye (N.Y.) - 1871 - 606 pages
...one, a long table, a bench, and a bottomless chair. . . . My poor bones complained bitterly, not being used to such lodgings ; and so did the man who was with us ; and poor I made but one groue, which was from the time I went to bed to the time I riss, which was about three in the morning.... | |
| Bostonian Society - Boston (Mass.) - 1912 - 186 pages
...complained their leggs lay out of it by reason of its shortness; my poor bones complained bitterly not being used to such Lodgings, and so did the man who was...discharged our Ordinary wch was as dear as if we had had better fare, we took our leave of Monsier, and about seven in the mom came to New Rochell, a french... | |
| Bostonian Society - Boston (Mass.) - 1912 - 174 pages
...their leggs lay out of it by reason of its shortness ; my poor bones complained bitterly not being used to such Lodgings, and so did the man who was...discharged our Ordinary wch was as dear as if we had had better fare, we took our leave of Monsier, and about seven in the mom came to New Rochell, a french... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 560 pages
...complained their legs lay out of it by reason of its shortness. My poor bones complained bitterly, not being used to such lodgings, and so did the man who was with us ; and poor I made but one groan, which was from the time I went to bed to the time I rose, which was about three in the morning,... | |
| Geraldine Brooks - History - 1900 - 324 pages
...their leggs lay out of it by reason of its shortness. My poor bones complained bitterly, not being used to such lodgings and so did the man who was with...in the morning, setting up by the fire till light." "Sometimes when bed and board were both satisfactory, madam had yet another cause for annoyance. The... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1914 - 1180 pages
...less entertaining volume just to have the extracts from Madam Sarah Knight and her comment that ' ' I made but one Grone, which was from the time I went to bed to the time I Riss. " But when he has passed Stratford and gets into the unfamiliar country of the Yankees the personal... | |
| Robert Means Lawrence - Boston (Mass.) - 1927 - 296 pages
...their leggs lay out of it by reason of its shortness. My poor bones complained bitterly, not being used to such Lodgings, and so did the man who was...and poor I made but one Grone, which was from the tune I went to bed to the time I Hiss, which was about three in the morning, setting up by the Fire... | |
| Mary Ann Radzinowicz - Literary Criticism - 1984 - 300 pages
...their leggs lay out of it by reason of its shortness - my poor bones complained bitterly not being used to such Lodgings, and so did the man who was...ordinary wch was as dear as if we had had far Better fare - we took our leave of Monsier and about seven in the morn come to New Rochell a french town, where... | |
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