| SMITH - 1862 - 924 pages
...met in unknown regions, " sir," I said, " may I offer you a glass of brandy-and-water ? " " Bedad, ye may" says he, "and I'll sing ye a song tu." Of course...account, whereon his name was written. A few months after we read of him in a police court. How had I come to know him, to divine him ? Nothing shall convince... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1829 - 754 pages
...sir,' I said, ' may I offer you a glass of brandy-and-water ? ' ' Bedad, ye may,' says he, ' and Fll sing ye a song tu.' Of course he spoke with an Irish...account, whereon his name was written. A few months after we read of him in a police court. How had I come to know him, to divine him ? Nothing shall convince... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 1867 - 432 pages
...unknown regions, " sir," I said, " may I offer you a glass of brandy and water ? " — " Bedad, ye may" says he, " and I'll sing ye a song tu." Of course...account, whereon his name was written. A few months after we read of him in a police court. How had I come to know him, to divine him ? Nothing shall convince... | |
| William Makepeace [collected essays Thackeray (stories, etc.]) - 1867 - 430 pages
...I said, " may I offer you a glass of brandy and water ? " — " Bedad, ye may" says he, "and I 'II sing ye a song tu." Of course he spoke with an Irish...account, whereon his name was written. A few months after we read of him in a police court. How had I come to know him, to divine him ? Nothing shall convince... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - England - 1869 - 450 pages
...met in unknown regions, " sir," I said, " may I offer you a glass of brandy-and-water ? " " Bedad, ye may" says he, " and I'll sing ye a song tu" Of course...account, whereon his name was written. A few months after we read of him in a police court. How had I come to know him, to divine him ? Nothing shall convince... | |
| S.E.H. CHAMBERS - 1869 - 452 pages
...met in unknown regions, " sir," I said, " may I offer you a glass of brandy-and-water ?" " Bedad, ye may" says he, " and I'll sing ye a song tu." Of course...account, whereon his name was written. A few months after we read of him in a police court. How had I come to know him, to divine him ? Nothing shall convince... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 444 pages
...offer you a glass of brandy-and-water ?" " Bcdad, ye may," says he, " and I'll sing ye as(mg fit." Of course he spoke with an Irish brogue. Of course...account, whereon his name was written. A few months after we read of him in a police court. How had I come to know him, to divine him ? Nothing shall convince... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1872 - 660 pages
...met in unknown regions, " sir," I said, " may I offer you a glass of brandy-and-water ? " " Bedad, ye may" says he, " and I'll sing ye a song tu." Of course...account, whereon his name was written. A few months after we read of him in a police court. How had I come to know him, to divine him ? Nothing shall convince... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 610 pages
...sir," I said, " may I offer you a glass of brandy and water 1 " " Bedad, ye may," says he, " and 1'U sing ye a song tu." Of course he spoke with an Irish brogue. Of course he had bcen in the army. In ten minutes he pulled out an Army Agent's account, whereon his name was written.... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - English fiction - 1879 - 380 pages
...met in unknown regions, "sir," I said, "may I offer you a glass of brandy-and- water?" " Bedad, ye may," says he, " and I'll sing ye a song tu." Of course...account, whereon his name was written. A few months after we read of him in a police court. How had I come to know him, to divine him ? Nothing shall convince... | |
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