|
||||||||
Chapter 38 Did ever man, brother Toby, cried my father, raising himself upon his elbow, and turning himself round to the opposite side of the bed, where my uncle Toby was sitting in his old fringed chair, with his chin resting upon his crutchdid ever a poor unfortunate man, brother Toby, cried my father, receive so many lashes?The most I ever saw given, quoth my uncle Toby (ringing the bell at the beds head for Trim) was to a grenadier, I think in Mackays regiment. Had my uncle Toby shot a bullet through my fathers heart, he could not have fallen down with his nose upon the quilt more suddenly. Bless me! said my uncle Toby. |
||||||||
|
||||||||
|
||||||||
Copyright: All texts on Bibliomania are © Bibliomania.com Ltd, and may not be reproduced in any form without our written permission. See our FAQ for more details. | ||||||||