... table, and quit the dining-room, apparently glad it was over. A few days after his arrival, he invited my sister and myself to dine with him, and began quizzing the English for their fondness for rosbif and plum-pudding. I accused the French in return... Napoleon's Young Neighbor - Σελίδα 52των Helen Leah Reed - 1907 - 267 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
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...rosbif and plum-pudding. I accused the French in return of living on frogs, and running into the house I brought him a caricature of a long lean Frenchman,...frog on the tip of it, ready to jump down his throat, underneath was written, — "A Frenchman's Dinner." He laughed at my impertinence, and pinched my ear... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 614 σελίδες
...rosbif and plum-pudding. I accused the French in return of living on frogs, and running into the house 1 brought him a caricature of a long lean Frenchman,...frog on the tip of it, ready to jump down his throat, underneath was written, — "A Frenchman's Dinner." He laughed at my impertinence, and pinched my ear... | |
| 1844 - 628 σελίδες
...their fondness for rosbif and plum-pudding. She retorted by accusing the French of living on frogs, and brought him a caricature of a long lean Frenchman,...his mouth open, his tongue out, and a frog on the top of it. He laughed at the impertinence and pinched her car, as he often did good-naturedlv for her... | |
| Lucia Elizabeth Balcombe Abell - 1845 - 326 σελίδες
...and plum pudding. I accused the French, in return, of living on frogs; and, running into the house, I brought him a caricature of a long, lean Frenchman,...frog on the tip of it, ready to jump down his throat: underneath was written, "A Frenchman's dinner!" He laughed at my impertinence, and pinched my ear,... | |
| John Fisher - 1963 - 346 σελίδες
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| 1843 - 590 σελίδες
...rosbif and plum-pudding. I accused the French in return of living on frogs, and running into the house I brought him a caricature of a long lean Frenchman,...tongue out, and a frog on the tip of it, ready to iump down his throat, underneath was written, — " A Frenchman's Dinner." He laughed at my impertinence,... | |
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