| Addison Peale Russell - 1883 - 378 páginas
...head the fantastical notion that a woman of spirit should use her lover like a dog. So, sir, at first, she told me that I rode too fast, and she could not...therefore pushed on briskly, till I was fairly out of her sight. The road lay between two hedges, so I was sure she could not miss it ; and I contrived that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1884 - 348 páginas
...head the fantastical notion that a woman of spirit should use her lover like a dog. So, sir, at first she told me that I rode too fast, and she could not...therefore pushed on briskly, till I was fairly out of her sight. The road lay between two hedges, so I was sure she could not miss it; and I contrived that she... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 742 páginas
...head the fantastical notion that a woman of spirit should use her lover like a dog. So, sir, at first she told me that I rode too fast, and she could not...me ; and, when I rode a little slower, she passed tme, and complained that I lagged behind. I was not to be made the slave of caprice; and I resolved... | |
| Edward John Hardy - 1886 - 332 páginas
...head the fantastical notion that a woman of spirit should use her lover like a dog. So, sir, at first she told me that I rode too fast, and she could not...therefore pushed on briskly, till I was fairly out of her sight. The road lay between two hedges, so I was sure she could not miss it ; and I contrived that... | |
| Francis Richard Charles Grant - 1887 - 216 páginas
...head the fantastical notion that a woman of spirit should use her lover like a dog. So, sir, at first she told me that I rode too fast, and she could not...therefore pushed on briskly till I was fairly out of her sight. The road lay between two hedges, so I was sure she could not miss it, and I contrived that she... | |
| James Boswell - 1888 - 608 páginas
...head the fantastical notion that a woman of spirit should use her lover like a dog. So, Sir, at first she told me that I rode too fast, and she could not...therefore pushed on briskly, till I was fairly out of her sight. The road lay between two hedges, so I was sure she could not miss it ; and I contrived that... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 574 páginas
...head the fantastical notion that a woman of spirit should use her lover like a dog. So, sir, at first she told me that I rode too fast, and she could not...therefore pushed on briskly, till I was fairly out of her sight. The road lay between two hedges, so I was sure she could not miss it ; and I contrived that... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 566 páginas
...head the fantastical notion that a woman of spirit should use her lover like a dog. So, sir, at first she told me that I rode too fast, and she could not...therefore pushed on briskly, till I was fairly out of her sight. The road lay between two hedges, so I was sure she could not miss it ; and I contrived that... | |
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 páginas
...head the fantastical notion that a woman of spirit should use her lover like a dog. So, Sir, at first ; 1 1 0 sight. The road lay between two hedges, so I was sure she could not miss it ; and I contrived that... | |
| Thomas Firminger Thiselton-Dyer - 1890 - 352 páginas
...head the fantastical notion that a woman of spirit should use her lover like a dog. So, sir, at first she told me that I rode too fast, and she could not...rode a little slower she passed me, and complained then I lagged behind. I was not to be made the slave of caprice, and I resolved to begin as I meant... | |
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