| Charles Chalmers Shoemaker - 1887 - 236 oldal
...seen his entrance met ! Nobody (except the policeman) ever wanted him as yet! Many a stately home he's entered — but, with unobtrusive tact, He has ne'er,...brothers, but the burglar's is a sad and lonely life! All forgotten are the jewels, once the purpose of his "job," As he sinks upon the doormat with a deep... | |
| 1888 - 704 oldal
...Nobody (except tbe Policeman) ever wanted him MS yet I [ Bitterly. Many a stately home he's enter-d— but with unobtrusive tact, He has ne'er In paying visits called attention 10 the faci, <3aln he counts It, on departing. If he has H voided strife, All, my Brothers, but the... | |
| Paul Martin Pearson - 1909 - 378 oldal
...met ! Nobody — except the policeman (Bitterly.) Ever wanted him as yet! Many a stately home he's entered, But, with unobtrusive tact, He has ne'er,...attention to the fact. Gain, he counts it, on departing, Should he have avoided strife. (In tone of passionate lament.) Ah, my brothers, but the burglar's Is... | |
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