... lived in deep seclusion, on account of certain scandalous stories, which had prejudiced the gentry of the town against her. It is a circumstance worth mentioning, that each of these three old gentlemen, Mr. Medbourne, Colonel Killigrew, and Mr. Gascoigne,... Hawthorne's Works: Twice-told tales - Page 274by Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1876Full view - About this book
| 1837 - 682 pages
...mentioning, that each of these three old gentlemen, Mr. Medbourne, Colonel Killigrew, and Mr. Gascoigne, were early lovers of the Widow Wycherly, and had once...other's throats for her sake. And, before proceeding farther, I will merely hint, that Dr. Heidegger and all his four guests were sometimes thought to be... | |
| 1837 - 648 pages
...mentioning, that each of these three old gentlemen, Mr. Medbourne, Colonel Killigrew, and Mr. Gascoigne, were early lovers of the Widow Wycherly, and had once been on the point of catting each other's throats for her sake. And, before proceeding farther, I will merely hint, that... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1859 - 704 pages
...gentlemen, Mr. MEDBOURNE, Colonel KILLIGREW, and Mr. GASCOIONE, were early lovers of the Widow WTCDERLY, and had once been on the point of cutting each other's throats for her sake.' . . . ' Dr. HEIDEGGER'S study must have been a very curious place. It was a dim, old-fashioned chamber,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 302 pages
...mentioning, that each of these three old gentlemen, Mr. Medbourne, Colonel Killigrew, and Mr. Gascoigne, were early lovers of the Widow Wycherly, and had once...; as is not unfrequently the case with old people, when worried either by present troubles or woful recollections. ' My dear old friends,' said Dr. Heidegger,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1865 - 464 pages
...gentlemen, Mr. Medbourac, Colonel Killigrew, and Mr. Gascoigne, were early lovers of the Widow Wyeherly, and had once been on the point of cutting each other's...; as is not unfrequently the case with old people, when worried either by present troubles or woful recollections. " My dear old friends," said Dr. Heidegger,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1871 - 302 pages
...mentioning, that each of these three old gentlemen, Mr. Medbourne, Colonel Killigrew, and Mr. Gascoigne, were early lovers of the Widow Wycherly, and had once...woful recollections. ' My dear old friends,' said Dr. Heidegger, motioning them to be seated, ' I am desirous of your assistance in one of those little... | |
| 1874 - 588 pages
...mentioning, that each of these three old .gentlemen, Mr. Medbourne, Colonel Killigrew, and Mr. Grascoigne, were early lovers of the Widow Wycherly, and had once...other's throats for her sake. And before proceeding farther, I will merely hint, that Dr. Heidegger and all his four guests were sometimes thought to be... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 pages
...mentioning, that each of these three old gentlemen, Mr. Medbourno, Colonel Killigrew, and Mr. Gascoigne, were early lovers of the Widow Wycherly, and had once been on tho point of cutting each other's throats for hor sake. And before proceeding farther, I will merely... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1878 - 602 pages
...mentioning, that each cf these three old gentlemen, Mr. Medhourne, Colonel Killigrew, and Mr. Gascoigne, were early lovers of the Widow Wycherly, and had once...thought to be a little beside themselves; as is not unfrequcntly the case with old people, wnen worried either by present troubles or woful recollections.... | |
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