Shall I go my lord, and fetch pen, ink, and paper?' Oh! my God, no — you will lose too much time, and I have it not to spare, for my time is now short,' said his lordship, and immediately after, 'Now, pay attention;' his lordship commenced by saying,... Narrative of a Second Visit to Greece - Page 134by Edward Blaquière - 1825 - 342 pagesFull view - About this book
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...much better than I could. To this my master replied, ' No, it is now Dearly over;' and then added, 'I must tell you all, without losing a moment'.' I then...I have it not to spare, for my time is now short,' said his Lordship ; and immediately after, ' Now, pay attention !' His Lordship commenced by saying,... | |
| Thomas Medwin - 1824 - 574 pages
...himself than I could. To this my master replied, ' No, it is now nearly over ;' and then added, ' I must tell you all without losing a moment ! ' I then...I have it not to spare, for my time is now short,' said his Lordship ; and immediately after, ' Now, pay attention !' His Lordship commenced by saying,... | |
| 1824 - 394 pages
...himself, than [ could. To this my master replied, "No, it is now nearly over"— and then added, "1 must tell you all without losing a moment." I then...I have it not to spare, for my time is now short," said his lordship, and immediately after, " Now, pay attention. " His lordship commenced by saying,... | |
| Thomas Medwin - Poets, English - 1824 - 372 pages
...himself than I could. To this my master replied, ' No, it is now nearly over ;' and then added, ' I must tell you all without losing a moment ! ' I then...I have it not to spare, for my time is now short,' said his Lordship ; and immediately after, ' Now, pay attention.' His Lordship commenced by saying,... | |
| The Westminster Review.Volume II.July-October,1824 - 1824 - 582 pages
...himself, than I could. To this my master replied, " No, it is now nearly over" — and then added, " I must tell you all without losing a moment." I then...lord, and fetch pen, ink, and paper ?" " Oh ! my God, no—you will lose too much time, and 1 have it not to spare, for my time is now short," said his lordship,... | |
| Thomas Medwin - England - 1824 - 496 pages
...himself than I could. To this my master replied, ' No, it is now nearly over;' and then added, ' I must tell you all without losing a moment!' I then...said, ' Shall I go, my Lord, and fetch pen, ink, and paper?'—'Oh, my God! no, you will lose too much time, and I have it not to spare, for my time is... | |
| Poets, English - 1825 - 450 pages
...himself than I could. To this my master replied, ' No, it is now nearly over' — and then added — ' I must tell you all without losing a moment.' I then...I have it not to spare, for my time is now short,' said his Lordship ; and immediately after, ' Now pay attention ;' — His Lordship commenced by saying,... | |
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...himself than I could. To this my master replied, " No, it is now nearly over ;" and then added, " I must tell you all without losing a moment !" I then...I have it not to spare, for my time is now short," said his Lordship ; and immediately after, " Now pay attention !" His Lordship commenced by saying,... | |
| Great Britain - 1825 - 498 pages
...himself, than I could. To this my master replied, ' No, it is now nearly over,' — and then added, ' I must tell you all without losing a moment.' I then...I have it not to spare, for my time is now short,' said his lordship ; and immediately after, ' Now, pay attention.' His lordship com-. J» -I * • 14... | |
| George Clinton - Poets, English - 1825 - 826 pages
...master replied, " No, it is now nearly over ;" and then added, " I mast tell you all without losing & moment!" I then said, " Shall I go, my lord, and fetch...I have it not to spare, for my time is now short," said his lordship ; and immediately after, " Now pay attention." His lordship commenced by saying,... | |
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