| 1838 - 1056 pages
...master's orders, and, on informing Dr. Bruno and Mr. Millingen of it, they said it was very right, as they now began to be afraid themselves. On returning...was my answer ; upon which he said, ' You have done very right, for I should like to know what is the matter with me.' Although his lordship did not appear... | |
| Anecdotes - 1842 - 242 pages
...master's orders, and on informing Dr. Bruno and Mr. Millingen of it, they said it was very right, as they now began to be afraid themselves. On returning...did not appear to think his dissolution was so near, 1 could perceive he was getting weaker every hour, and he even began to have occasional fits of delirium.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 350 pages
...master's orders ;. and on informing Dr. Bruno and. Mr. Millingen of it, they said it was very right, as they now began to be afraid themselves. On returning...first words were, ' Have you sent ?' ' I have, my lord,1 was my answer. Upon which he said, ' You have done right ; for I should like to know what is... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1855 - 584 pages
...sent for Doctor Thomas, as he desired ?" and the servant answering in the affirmative, he replied. " You have done right, for I should like to know what is the matter with me." He had, a short time before, with that kind consideration for those about him which was one of the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 pages
...master's orders; and on informing Dr. Bruno and Mr. Millingeu of it, they said it was very right, as they now began to be afraid themselves. On returning...his first words were ' have you sent?'—' I have ; ray lord.' was nty answer; upon which he saul, 'you have donej right, for 1 shuula like io know what... | |
| Stephanos Th Xenos - Greece - 1897 - 556 pages
...other physicians, and then returned to the chamber. " Have you sent, Fletcher ? " " Yes, my lord." " You have done right, for I should like to know what is the matter with me. I have begun to be afraid that I am pretty sick. Probably I shall die suddenly, Fletcher. So I wish... | |
| Stephanos Th Xenos - Greece - 1897 - 562 pages
...other physicians, and then returned to the chamber. " Have you sent, Fletcher ? " "Yes, my lord." " You have done right, for I should like to know what is the matter with me. I have begun to be afraid that I am pretty sick. Probably I shall die suddenly, Fletcher. So I wish... | |
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