| Mary Blandy - 1752 - 60 sider
...open, I nn out of the Houfe, and over the Bridge, and tad nothing on but an half Sack and Petticoat, without a Hoop, — my Petticoats hanging about me,...Mob gathered about me. —Was this a Condition, My Lords, to make my Efcape in ?, A good Woman beyond the Bridge feeing me in this Diflreis, de-fired... | |
| William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 456 sider
...abandoned creature. What could I do, my " lord ? I verily believe I muft have been out of •« my fenfes. When I heard my father was dead, " I ran out of the houfe, and over the bridge, " and had nothing on but an half fack and petti0 coats, without a hoop—... | |
| 1804 - 508 sider
...abandoned creature. What could I do, my lord ? I verily believe I must have been out of my sentes. When 1 heard my father was dead, I ran out of the house, and over the bridge, and had nothing on but an half sack and petticoats, without a hoop — my petticoats hanging about me ; — the mob gathered... | |
| William Granger - 1804 - 688 sider
...--father was dead, I ran put of the houfe, and over the bridge, and. had nothing on but an half fack and; petticoats, without a hoop — my petticoats hanging about me ;— the mob gathered about nje. Was this a condition,. my lord, to make my efcape in?.. A good woman, beyond. the. bridge, feeing... | |
| Student of the Inner Temple, Thoamas Aldridge - 1811 - 506 sider
...do, my lord ? I verily helieve I must have heen out of my senses. When 1 heard my father wasd^-ad, I ran out of the house, and over the bridge, and had nothing on but an half sack and petticoats, without a hoop— my petticoats hanging about me; — the, mob gathered... | |
| Andrew Knapp (Attorney at law), William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1825 - 512 sider
...from making awajr with myself, as though I was the most abandoned creature. What could I do, my lord ? I verily believe I must have been out of my senses....the bridge, and had nothing on but a half sack and pet. ticoats, without a hoop — my petticoats hanging about me. The mob gathered round me. Was this... | |
| 1897 - 346 sider
...solace. That night and again on Thursday morning the daughter made some distracted efforts to escape. " I ran out of the house and over the bridge and had nothing on but a half-sack and petticoat without a hoop — my petticoats hanging about me.'* But now all Henley was... | |
| Horace Bleackley - 1905 - 302 sider
...lords ? I verily believe I was out of my senses. When I heard my father was dead and the door open, I ran out of the house, and over the bridge, and had nothing on but a half sack and petticoat, without a hoop, my petticoats hanging about me. The mob gathered about me. Was this a condition,... | |
| Cedric Ellsworth Smith - 1928 - 478 sider
...solace. That night and again on Thursday morning the daughter made some distracted efforts to escape. "I ran out of the house and over the bridge and had nothing on but a half-sack and petticoat without a hoop— my petticoats hanging about me." But now all Henley was crowded... | |
| 1912 - 314 sider
...solace. That night and again on Thursday morning the daughter made some distracted efforts to escape. " I ran out of the house and over the bridge, and had nothing on but a half-sack and petticoat without a hoop — my petticoats hanging about me." But now all Henley was... | |
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