| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1910 - 216 pages
...Quakers near the market.1 I sat down among them, and, after looking round awhile and hearing nothing said, being very drowsy through labor and want of...asleep, and continued so till the meeting broke up, when one was kind enough to rouse me. This was, therefore, the first house I was in, or slept in, in Philadelphia.... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - Readers - 1910 - 368 pages
...Quakers near the market. I sat down among them, and, after looking round awhile and hearing nothing said, being very drowsy through labor and want of...asleep, and continued so till the meeting broke up, when one was kind enough to rouse me. This was, 20 therefore, the first house I was in, or slept in, in... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - Basal reading instruction - 1910 - 364 pages
...Quakers near the market. I sat down among them, and, after looking round awhile and hearing nothing said, being very drowsy through labor and want of...asleep, and continued so till the meeting broke up, when one was kind enough to rouse me. This was, 20 therefore, the first house I was in, or slept in, in... | |
| James Baldwin, Ida Catherine Bender, Ida C. Bender - Readers - 1911 - 270 pages
...the market. I sat down among them, and, after looking round awhile and hearing nothing said, being drowsy through labor and want of rest the preceding...asleep and continued so till the meeting broke up, when one was kind enough to rouse me. This was, therefore, the first house I was in, or slept in, in Philadelphia.... | |
| B. Ellen Burke - 1911 - 268 pages
...hearing nothing — being very tired through labor and want of rest the preceding night — I fell asleep and continued so till the meeting broke up, when some one was kind enough to rouse me. This was, therefore, the first house I was in, or slept in, in Philadelphia. I believe I have omitted mentioning... | |
| Fanny Eliza Coe - America - 1912 - 330 pages
...down among them, and, after looking round awhile and hearing nothing said, being very drowsy thro' labor and want of rest the preceding night, I fell fast asleep, and continu'd so till the meeting broke up, when one was kind enough to rouse me. This was, therefore,... | |
| Martha Adelaide Holton, Charles Madison Curry - Readers - 1914 - 360 pages
...Quakers near the market. I sat down among them, and, after looking round awhile and hearing nothing said, being very drowsy through labor and want of...preceding night, I fell fast asleep, and continued so till the«0 meeting broke up, when one was kind enough to rouse me. This was, therefore, the first house... | |
| Chauncey Wetmore Wells - English prose literature - 1914 - 332 pages
...down among them, and, after looking round awhile and hearing nothing said, being very drowsy thro' labor and want of rest the preceding night, I fell...asleep, and continued so till the meeting broke up, when one was kind enough to rouse me. This was, therefore, the first house I was in, or slept in, in Philadelphia.... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess - Recitations - 1914 - 372 pages
...sat down among them, and after looking round awhile and hearing nothing said, being very drowsy thro' labor and want of rest the preceding night, I fell fast asleep, and continu'd so till the meeting broke up, when one 20 was kind enough to rouse me. This was, therefore,... | |
| Mary Edwards Calhoun, Emma Leonora MacAlarney - American literature - 1915 - 670 pages
...Quakers near the market. I sat down among them, and after looking round a while and hearing nothing said, being very drowsy through labor and want of...asleep, and continued so till the meeting broke up, when one was kind enough to rouse me. This was, therefore, the first house I was in or slept in, in Philadelphia.... | |
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