We also saw Mrs. Halls which is my little Roman-nose black girl, that is mighty pretty: she is usually called Betty.
Nelly standing at her lodgings' door in Drury-lane in her smock sleeves and bodice, looking upon one: she seemed a mighty pretty creature.
We also saw Mrs. Ball, which is my little Roman-nose black girl, that is mighty pretty: she is usually called Betty.
Drury-lane in her smock sleeves and bodice, looking upon one: she seemed a mighty pretty creature.
But had her lips as much as I would, and indeed she is mighty pretty, that I love her exceedingly.
At this church I spied Betty Howlett, who indeed is mighty pretty, and struck me mightily.
I have paid, and there did see a good part of "The English Monsieur," which is a mighty pretty play, very witty and pleasant.
Maurice stopped long enough to turn and look at her, and say, "They're mighty pretty!
His feeling about her was that she was a mighty pretty girl, who had sense, and who, as he expressed it, "spoke his language.
We sat next to Betty Hall, that did belong to this house, and was Sir Philip Howard's mistress; a mighty pretty wench.
We also saw Mrs. Ball, which is my little Roman-nose black girl, that is mighty pretty; she is usually called Betty.
They laid by and played "God save our noble King," and altogether it was a mighty pretty show.
A ridiculous thing happened when the Princess saw company: the new-born babe was shown in a mighty pretty cradle, designed by Kent, under a canopy in the great drawing-room.
Here it was a mighty pretty sight to see old Mr. Houblon, whom I never saw before, and all his sons about him, all good merchants.
I had a noble dinner for them, as I almost ever had, and mighty merry, and particularly myself pleased with looking on Betty Turner, who is mighty pretty.
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