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" Look here! What do you suppose I told you the names of those points for?" I tremblingly considered a moment, and then the devil of temptation provoked me to say : "Well — to — to — be entertaining, I thought. "
Atlantic Prose and Poetry: For Junior High Schools and Upper Grammar Grades - 122. oldal
szerző: Charles Swain Thomas - 1919 - 388 oldal
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The Atlantic Monthly, 35. kötet

1875 - 782 oldal
...and scald me again. " Look-a-here! What do you suppose I told you the names of those points for?" I tremblingly considered a moment, and then the devil...time) that I judge it made him blind, because he ran ovor the steering-oar of a trading-scow. Of course the traders sent up a volley of red-hot profanity....

The Writings of Mark Twain: see Old Catalog -. 23. The man that corrupted ...

Mark Twain - 1901 - 506 oldal
...and scald me again. ' ' Look here ! What do you suppose I told you the names of those points for?" I tremblingly considered a moment, and then the devil...him blind, because he ran over the steering-oar of a trading-scow. Of course the traders sent up a volley of red-hot profanity. Never was a man so grateful...

The Writings of Mark Twain: Life on the Mississippi

Mark Twain - 1903 - 504 oldal
...overflow and scald me again. " Look here! What do you suppose I told you the names of those points for?" I tremblingly considered a moment, and then the devil...him blind, because he ran over the steering-oar of a trading-scow. Of course the traders sent up a volley of red-hot profanity. Never was a man so grateful...

The Writings of Mark Twain, 9. kötet

Mark Twain - 1903 - 491 oldal
...and scald me again. ' ' Look here ! What do you suppose I told you the names of those points for?" I tremblingly considered a moment, and then the devil...him blind, because he ran over the steering-oar of a trading-scow. Of course the traders sent up a volley of red-hot profanity. Never was a man so grateful...

The Writings of Mark Twain, 9. kötet

Mark Twain - 1903 - 500 oldal
...suppose I told you the names of those points for?" I tremblingly considered a moment, and then the 4evil of temptation provoked me to say : "Well — to —...stormed so (he was crossing the river at the time) that J judge it made him blind, because he ran over the steering-oar of a trading-scow. Of course the traders...

Travels at Home

Mark Twain - 1910 - 184 oldal
...overflow and scald me again. "Look here! What do you suppose I told you the names of those points for ?" I tremblingly considered a moment, and then the devil...him blind, because he ran over the steering-oar of a trading-scow. Of course the traders sent up a volley of red-hot language. Never was a man so grateful...

Travels at Home

Mark Twain - 1910 - 186 oldal
...overflow and scald me again. "Look here! What do you suppose I told you the names of those points for ?" I tremblingly considered a moment, and then the devil of temptation provoked me to say: "Well—to—to—be entertaining, I thought." This was a red rag to the bull. He raged and stormed...

St. Nicholas, 43. kötet

Mary Mapes Dodge - 1915 - 656 oldal
...what do you suppose I told you the names of those points for?" I tremblingly considered a moment — then the devil of temptation provoked me to say :...— be — entertaining, I thought." This was a red flag to the bull. He raged and stormed. . . . Presently he said to me in the gentlest way : "My boy,...

The Boys' Life of Mark Twain: The Story of a Man who Made the World Laugh ...

Albert Bigelow Paine - 1916 - 412 oldal
...what do you suppose I told you the names of those points for?" I tremblingly considered a moment — then the devil of temptation provoked me to say: "Well...to — be entertaining, I thought." This was a red flag to the bull. He raged and stormed so (he was crossing the river at the time) that I judged it...

Life on the Mississippi

Mark Twain - 1917 - 550 oldal
...and scald me again. ' ' Look here ! What do you suppose I told you the names of those points for?" I tremblingly considered a moment, and then the devil...so (he was crossing the river at the time) that I judged it made him blind, because he ran over the steering-oar of a trading-scow. Of course the traders...




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