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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RHEUMATISE»
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1
The Writings of George Eliot: Silas Marner. Brother Jacob
“You might as well bet a man as he would n't catch the rheumatise if he stood up
to 's neck in the pool of a frosty night. It 'ud be fine fun for a man to win his bet as
he 'd catch the rheumatise. Folks as believe in Clitf's Holiday are n't a-going to ...
George Eliot, John Walter Cross, 1909
2
The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine
Why, Dowlas, that's easy belting, that is,' said Ben Waithrop ; ' you might as well
bet a muii as he wouldn't catch the rheumatise if he stood up to's neck in the pool
of a frosty night. It 'ud be fine fun for a man to win his bet as he'd catch the ...
3
Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe
You might as well bet a man as he wouldn't catch the rheumatise if he stood up to
's neck in the pool of a frosty night. It 'ud be fine fun for a man to win his bet as he'
d catch the rheumatise. Folks as believe in Cliff's Holiday aren't agoing to ...
4
Dictionary of Hard Words
(dialectal, vulgar) rheumatism [also spelt rheu- matize, rheumatise] 'zou-ma-tiz, '
zoma-tiz. rheumatize v. make rheumatic [also spelt rheumatise] 'zou- ma-taiz.
rheumic adj. (of rhubarb) 'zou-mik. rheumy adj. (of rheum; rheumatic; damp) 'zou-
mi.
Robert Morris Pierce, 1910
5
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern
You might as well bet a man as he wouldn't catch the rheumatise if he stood up to
's neck in the pool of a frosty night. It 'ud be fine fun for a man to win his bet as he'
d catch the rheumatise. Folks as believe in Cliff's Holiday aren't GEORGE ...
Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, 1902
6
Wise, Witty, and Tender Sayings in Prose and Verse
You might as well bet a man as he wouldn't catch the rheumatise if he stood up to
's neck in the pool of a frosty night. It 'ud be fine fun for a man to win his bet as he '
d catch the rheumatise. Folks as believe in Cliffs Holiday aren't agoing to ...
7
Adam Bede: Silas Marner
You might as well bet a man as he wouldn't catch the rheumatise if he stood up to
's neck in the pool of a frosty night. It 'ud be fine fun for a man to win his bet as he'
d catch the rheumatise. Folks as believe in Cliff's Holiday aren't a-going to ...
8
Silas Marner, the Weaver of Raveloe
You might as well bet a man as he wouldn't catch the rheumatise if he stood up to
's neck in the pool of a frosty night. It 'ud be fine fun for a man to win his bet as he'
d catch the rheumatise. Folks as believe in Cliff's Holiday aren't agoing to ...
9
The Personal Edition of George Eliot's Works
You might as well bet a man as he would n't catch the rheumatise if he stood up
to 's neck in the pool of a frosty night. It 'ud be fine fun for a man to win his bet as
he 'd catch the rheumatise. Folks as believe in Cliff's Holiday aren't a-going to ...
10
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z
You might as well bet a man as he wouldn't catch the rheumatise if he stood up to
's neck in the pool of a frosty night. It 'ud be fine fun for a man to win his bet as he'
d 1 539° catch the rheumatise. Folks as believe in Cliff's Holiday GEORGE ...
Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Edward Cornelius Towne, 1896