The Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor: Containing Choice and Characteristic Selections from the Writings of the Most Eminent Humorists of America, Ireland, Scotland, and England, 2. kötetWilliam Evans Burton D. Appleton, 1864 - 1136 oldal |
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... natural and reasonable thing in the world that the mare should push on to the Sandbed , about eight miles further , to bring home the wise woman to his beloved wife's assistance . The mare thought exactly the reverse , being inwardly ...
... natural and reasonable thing in the world that the mare should push on to the Sandbed , about eight miles further , to bring home the wise woman to his beloved wife's assistance . The mare thought exactly the reverse , being inwardly ...
621. oldal
... nature , I am not easily frightened . If the stout- est robber that ever broke breeks - ay , or ran bare , for there be such in the Hielands , —was to lay a fin- ger on my pack , I would haud on like grim death ; and it is not to tell ...
... nature , I am not easily frightened . If the stout- est robber that ever broke breeks - ay , or ran bare , for there be such in the Hielands , —was to lay a fin- ger on my pack , I would haud on like grim death ; and it is not to tell ...
625. oldal
... natural course , and of threaping down Cursecowl's throat , that he must have been feloniously keeping in his breath , when Tommy took his measure ; and , moreover , that as it was the fashion to be straight- laced , Tommy had done his ...
... natural course , and of threaping down Cursecowl's throat , that he must have been feloniously keeping in his breath , when Tommy took his measure ; and , moreover , that as it was the fashion to be straight- laced , Tommy had done his ...
628. oldal
... nature . " What the fourth one said , and the fifth one took leave to observe , I have stupidly forgotten , though , I am sure , I heard both ; but I mind one remarked , quite off - hand , as she sought back her money , that , " unless ...
... nature . " What the fourth one said , and the fifth one took leave to observe , I have stupidly forgotten , though , I am sure , I heard both ; but I mind one remarked , quite off - hand , as she sought back her money , that , " unless ...
629. oldal
... nature , which they did not understand , to some super- natural agency , either benevolent or malevolent , as the case might be ; and an avowal of disbelief in the existence of witchcraft , necroman- cy , the black art , hobgoblins ...
... nature , which they did not understand , to some super- natural agency , either benevolent or malevolent , as the case might be ; and an avowal of disbelief in the existence of witchcraft , necroman- cy , the black art , hobgoblins ...
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