 | Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1838 - 256 pages
...which pleased me best was, that my Lady Castlemaine stood over against us upon a piece of White Hall. But methought it was strange to see her lord and her...a very civil salute, but afterwards took no notice one of another ; but both of them now and then would take their child, which the nurse held in her... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 558 pages
...which pleased me best, was my Lady Castlemaine standing over against us upon a piece of Whitehall. But methought it was strange to see her lord and her...same place, walking up and down without taking notice of one another : only, at first entry, he put off his hat, and she made him a very civil salute, but... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 pages
...which pleased me best was, that my Lady Castlemaine stood over against us upon a piece of White Hall. But methought it was strange to see her lord and her...his hat, and she made him a very civil salute, but afterward took no notice one of another ; but both of them now and then would take their child, which... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 pages
...which pleased me best was, that my Lady Castlemaine stood over against us upon a piece of White Hall. But methought it was strange to see her lord and her...his hat, and she made him a very civil salute, but afterward took no notice one of another ; but both of them now and then would take their child, which... | |
 | Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 496 pages
...which pleased me best was, that my Lady Castlemaine stood over against us upon a piece of White Hall. But methought it was strange to see her Lord and her...a very civil salute, but afterwards took no notice one of another ; but both of them now and then would take their child, which the nurse held in her... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 478 pages
...which pleased me best was, that my Lady Castlemaine stood over against us upon a piece of White Hall. But methought it was strange to see her lord and her...down without taking notice one of another, only at ttrrt entry he put off his hat, and she made him a very civil salute, but afterwards took no notice... | |
 | William Henry Davenport Adams - 1865 - 330 pages
...which pleased me best, was my Lord Castlemaine standing over against us upon a piece of Whitehall. But methought it was strange to see her lord and her...same place, walking up and down without taking notice of one another ; only, at first entry, he put off his hat, and she made him a very civil salute, but... | |
 | Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 484 pages
...which pleased me best was, that my Lady Castlemaine stood over against ns upon a piece of White Hall. But methought it was strange to see her Lord and her...a very civil salute, but afterwards took no notice one of another ; but both of them now and then would take their child, which the nurse held in her... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1870 - 478 pages
...which pleased me best was, that my Lady Castlemaine stood over against us upon a piece of White Hall. But methought it was strange to see her lord and her...another, only at first entry he put off his hat, and she 430 COURT CHBONICLES OF PEPTS. made him a very civil salute, but afterwards took no notice one of another;... | |
 | George Steinman Steinman - 1871 - 288 pages
...me best was," he says, " that my Lady Castlemaine stood over against us upon a piece of White Hall. But methought it was strange to see her Lord and her...a very civil salute, but afterwards took no notice one of another ; but both of them now and then would take their child, which the nurse held in her... | |
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