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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... never could have stood the exercise of that eventful night . Though I have heard Robin tell the story often- er than once when I was a boy , there was always a confusion here which I never understood . This may be accounted for , in ...
... never could have stood the exercise of that eventful night . Though I have heard Robin tell the story often- er than once when I was a boy , there was always a confusion here which I never understood . This may be accounted for , in ...
616. oldal
... never had a daughter till that very hour and instant when the woman rose out of the heather- bush and accosted him . All the rest appeared to him like a confused dream , of which he had no comprehension , save that he could never again ...
... never had a daughter till that very hour and instant when the woman rose out of the heather- bush and accosted him . All the rest appeared to him like a confused dream , of which he had no comprehension , save that he could never again ...
622. oldal
... never take mair than ae cup upon ony occa- sion . ' Toots , sic nonsense . ' ' You may toots awa , but it's true ... never mindin ' at the time that there was a stranger lady wi ' me . Now this was maybe wrang in me , but considering our ...
... never take mair than ae cup upon ony occa- sion . ' Toots , sic nonsense . ' ' You may toots awa , but it's true ... never mindin ' at the time that there was a stranger lady wi ' me . Now this was maybe wrang in me , but considering our ...
625. oldal
... never did soldier gird himself to fight the French , or sailor prepare for a sea - storm , with greater alacrity , than I did to cope with the bull - dog anger , and buffet back the uproarious vengeance of our heathenish customer . At ...
... never did soldier gird himself to fight the French , or sailor prepare for a sea - storm , with greater alacrity , than I did to cope with the bull - dog anger , and buffet back the uproarious vengeance of our heathenish customer . At ...
626. oldal
... never shall an ounce of it eross the craig of my family ; that is , as sure as ever James Batter drave a shuttle . Give counsel in need , James ; what is to be done ? " " That needs consideration , " quo ' James , giving a bit hoast ...
... never shall an ounce of it eross the craig of my family ; that is , as sure as ever James Batter drave a shuttle . Give counsel in need , James ; what is to be done ? " " That needs consideration , " quo ' James , giving a bit hoast ...
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