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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673. oldal
... hope to give you the un- expected treat of a home - made loaf , but it was forgot in the oven from ten to six , and so too black to offer . However , I hope to surprise you with one by Monday's carrier . Anastasia bids me add she will ...
... hope to give you the un- expected treat of a home - made loaf , but it was forgot in the oven from ten to six , and so too black to offer . However , I hope to surprise you with one by Monday's carrier . Anastasia bids me add she will ...
688. oldal
... hope which keeps alive despair , and survives all the fading flowers of youthful affection - that fond reliance on his regard , which would not suffer her to imagine that he could be false or forgetful . Nor was the object of such ...
... hope which keeps alive despair , and survives all the fading flowers of youthful affection - that fond reliance on his regard , which would not suffer her to imagine that he could be false or forgetful . Nor was the object of such ...
692. oldal
... hope not ; or , if there be , Defend us from his company ! แ Always let your jokes be well - timed . Any time will do for a good joke , but no time will do for a bad one . Any place will fit , provided the joke itself be fitting , but ...
... hope not ; or , if there be , Defend us from his company ! แ Always let your jokes be well - timed . Any time will do for a good joke , but no time will do for a bad one . Any place will fit , provided the joke itself be fitting , but ...
708. oldal
... hope , and dreamed of driving my wife in a chariot drawn by six dragons , over the man- gled body of Bob . The next morning , my first thought was of my approaching interview with Mr. Molesworth : but , alas ! it was soon followed by my ...
... hope , and dreamed of driving my wife in a chariot drawn by six dragons , over the man- gled body of Bob . The next morning , my first thought was of my approaching interview with Mr. Molesworth : but , alas ! it was soon followed by my ...
712. oldal
... hope broke on his mind - and voila the causes of Mr. Gilpin's distress and Mr. Gilpin's visit . Never was there a more interesting personification of the afflicted man of letters than Gregory Gilpin . He looked pale , patient , and re ...
... hope broke on his mind - and voila the causes of Mr. Gilpin's distress and Mr. Gilpin's visit . Never was there a more interesting personification of the afflicted man of letters than Gregory Gilpin . He looked pale , patient , and re ...
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