| Louis Le Brun, Henri van Laun - 1869 - 290 pages
...L. Why, you may think there 's no being shot at without a little risk ; and, if an unlucky bullet3 should carry a quietus with it, I say it will be no time then to be bothering you about your family matters. Acres. A quietus ! Sir L. For instance, now, if that should be the case, would... | |
| Ferdinand E A. Gasc - 1869 - 382 pages
...quietus with it — I say it will be no time then to be bothering you about7 family matters. A cres. A quietus ! ,* Sir L. For instance, now ; if that should be the case, would you choose to be pickled,8 and sent home ? or would it be the same to you9 to lie here in the Abbey 1 I'm told there... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1870 - 538 pages
...much obliged to you, Sir Lucius — but I don't understand • Sir L. Why, you may think there "s no being *shot at without a little risk ; and if an unlucky...time then to be bothering you about family matters. Acr. A quietus ! Sir L. For instance, now — if that should be the case — would you choose to be... | |
| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - Oratory - 1870 - 420 pages
...don't understand— without a little risk—and if an unlucky bullet should carry a quietus with it—I say it will be no time then to be bothering you about family matters. Acrei. A quietus! Sir Luc. For instance, now—if that should be the case— would you choose to be... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, James P. Browne, Thomas Moore - English drama - 1873 - 358 pages
...am much obliged to you, Sir Lucius ; but I don't understand Sir Luc. Why, you may think there's no being shot at without a little risk — and if an...bothering you about family matters. Acres. A quietus ! Sir Luc. For instance, now, if that should be the case, would you choose to be pickled and sent home ?... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - Readers - 1875 - 348 pages
...am much obliged to you, Sir Lucius—but I do n't understand— should carry a quietus with it—I say it. will be no time then to be bothering you about family matters. Acres. A quietus ? Sir Luc. For instance, now, if that should be the case, would you choose to be pickled and sent home? or... | |
| James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1876 - 348 pages
...much obliged to you, Sir Lucius, — but I don't understand — Sir L. Why, you may think there's no being shot at without a little risk ; and if an unlucky...time then to be bothering you about family matters. Acr. A quietus ! Sir L. For instance, now, — if that should be the case, — would you choose to... | |
| English drama - 1876 - 394 pages
...I am much obliged to yon, Sir Lucius, but I don't understand. Sir L. Why, you may think there's no being shot at without a little risk, and, if an unlucky...quietus with it— I say, it will be no time then to be Dotnering you about family matters. Acres. A quietus ? Sir L. For instance, now, if that should be... | |
| James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1876 - 348 pages
...much obliged to you, Sir Lucius — but I don't understand — Sir L. Why, you may think there's no being shot at without a little risk ; and if an unlucky bullet should carry a quie'tus1 with it — I say it will be no time then to be bothering you about family matters. Acr.... | |
| John Andrew Jennings - 1878 - 488 pages
...I am much obliged to you, Sir Lucius ; but I don't understand Sir L. Why, you may think there's no being shot at without a little risk ; and, if an unlucky...; if that should be the case, would you choose to be pickled, and sent home ? or would it be the same to you to lie here in the Abbey ? I'm told there... | |
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