Handy Andy: A Tale of Irish LifeRoutledge, 1870 - 380 oldal |
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... couldn't ketch , sir , " said Andy . 65 Why , you little spridhogue , if he took to runnin ' over the long bottom , it ' ud be more than a day's work for you to folly him . " B " Oh , but he won't run , " " HANDY ANDY. ...
... couldn't ketch , sir , " said Andy . 65 Why , you little spridhogue , if he took to runnin ' over the long bottom , it ' ud be more than a day's work for you to folly him . " B " Oh , but he won't run , " " HANDY ANDY. ...
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... took over the ears of the horse , enough to make all the artists of Astley's envious ; and plump they went into the river , where each formed his own ring , and executed some comical " scenes in the circle , " which were suddenly ...
... took over the ears of the horse , enough to make all the artists of Astley's envious ; and plump they went into the river , where each formed his own ring , and executed some comical " scenes in the circle , " which were suddenly ...
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... took the jug , and the window of the room being open , he very deliberately threw the jug out . The squire stared with wonder , and at last said , " What did you do that for ? " " Sure you towld me to throw it out , sir . " Andy re ...
... took the jug , and the window of the room being open , he very deliberately threw the jug out . The squire stared with wonder , and at last said , " What did you do that for ? " " Sure you towld me to throw it out , sir . " Andy re ...
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... took place , and Andy had the luck to be the person to whom a gentleman applied for some soda - water . " Sir ? " said Andy . " Soda - water , " said the guest , in that subdued tone in which people are apt to name their wants at a ...
... took place , and Andy had the luck to be the person to whom a gentleman applied for some soda - water . " Sir ? " said Andy . " Soda - water , " said the guest , in that subdued tone in which people are apt to name their wants at a ...
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... took your money with such a good grase , and mostly gave you a bon - mot in exchange for it , so that , next to winning the money yourself , you were glad it was won by Murtough Murphy . 66 6 The squire read his letter two or three ...
... took your money with such a good grase , and mostly gave you a bon - mot in exchange for it , so that , next to winning the money yourself , you were glad it was won by Murtough Murphy . 66 6 The squire read his letter two or three ...
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