 | John Fanning Watson - New York (N.Y.) - 1830 - 902 pages
...the doctor foaming with rage and indignation — without a hat — his wig dishevelled, and himself bloody from his wounded hand — stood up in the cart and called for a bowl of punch ; when so vehement was his thirst that he swallowed it all ere he took it from his lips. • • I... | |
 | Alexander Graydon - United States - 1846 - 530 pages
...paraded through the streets to the tune of the rogue's march. I happened to be at the coffee-house when the concourse arrived there. They made a halt, while the Doctor foam•ng with rage and indignation, without his hat, his wig dishevelled and bloody from his wounded... | |
 | John Fanning Watson - Pennsylvania - 1857 - 688 pages
...halted ; the doctor, foaming with rage and indignation, without a hat, his wig dishevelled, and himself bloody from his wounded hand, stood up in the cart and called for a bowl of punch ; when so vehement was his thirst, that he swallowed it all ere he took it from his lips. " I was shocked,"... | |
 | Electronic journals - 1860 - 582 pages
...paraded through the streets to the tune of the Rogue's March. I happened to be at the coffee-house when the concourse arrived there. They made a halt,...dishevelled, and bloody from his wounded hand, stood up in tbe cart and called for a bowl of punch. It was quickly handed to him ; when, so vehement was his thirst,... | |
 | John Fanning Watson - Pennsylvania - 1850 - 628 pages
...halted ; the doctor, foaming with rage and indignation, without a hat, his wig dishevelled, and himself bloody from his wounded hand, stood up in the cart and called for a bowl of punch ; when so vehement was his thirst, that he swallowed it all ere he took it from his lips. " I was shocked,"... | |
 | Thomas Buchanan Read - United States - 1863 - 288 pages
...march. I happened to be at the Coffee-House when the concourse arrived there. They made a halt; when the doctor, foaming with rage and indignation, without...was quickly handed to him, — when so vehement was 23 265 his thirst that he drained it of its contents before he took it from his lips. . . . " It must... | |
 | William Thompson Read - Delaware - 1870 - 598 pages
...Doctor, foaming with indignation and rage, without a hat, his wig dishevelled, and himself bloody with his wounded hand, stood up in the cart, and called for a bowl of punch, — when, so vehement was his thirst, he swallowed it all before he took it from his lips. ' I was... | |
 | William Thompson Read - Delaware - 1870 - 592 pages
...Doctor, foaming with indignation and rage, without a bat, his wig dishevelled, and himself bloody with his wounded hand, stood up in the cart, and called for a bowl of punch,—when, so vehement was his thirst, he swallowed it all before he took it from his lips. ' I... | |
 | John Fanning Watson - Pennsylvania - 1870 - 682 pages
...with rage and indignation, without a hat, his wig dishevelled, and himself bloody from his Bounded hand, stood up in the cart and called for a bowl of punch; vhen so vehement was his thirst, that he swallowed it all ere he took a from his lips. " I was shocked,"... | |
 | George Washington Norris - 1886 - 320 pages
...the violence of his feelings. " I happened," says the writer above quoted, "to be at the coffee-house when the concourse arrived there. They made a halt,...was his thirst, that he drained it of its contents (to the health of King George) before betook it from his lips. It had been determined to give him a... | |
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