The Ten Books of the Merrymakers, Том 1Marshall Pinckney Wilder Circle Publishing Company, 1908 |
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... move right out . Hit's no use tryin ' to live with a ' ooman who cain't take a joke ! From the poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich to George Ade's Fables in Slang is a far cry , but one is as typical a style of humor as the other . Ade's is ...
... move right out . Hit's no use tryin ' to live with a ' ooman who cain't take a joke ! From the poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich to George Ade's Fables in Slang is a far cry , but one is as typical a style of humor as the other . Ade's is ...
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... and is not living - moved and stirred From the beginning a mysterious wish , A vision , a command , a fatal Word : The name of Man was uttered , and they heard . Upward along the æons of old war They sought him 27 WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY.
... and is not living - moved and stirred From the beginning a mysterious wish , A vision , a command , a fatal Word : The name of Man was uttered , and they heard . Upward along the æons of old war They sought him 27 WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY.
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... moved clockworkily . " I've discovered one thing , " said Letitia on the even- ing of the third day . " The girl is just a peasant , probably a worker in the fields . That is why she is so ignorant . " I thought this reasoning foolish ...
... moved clockworkily . " I've discovered one thing , " said Letitia on the even- ing of the third day . " The girl is just a peasant , probably a worker in the fields . That is why she is so ignorant . " I thought this reasoning foolish ...
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... move- ments of comets ; while two minutes ' walk would take us into a wood so wild and thick that no roof was visible through the trees . We learned , like innocent pastoral people of the golden age , to know the several voices of the ...
... move- ments of comets ; while two minutes ' walk would take us into a wood so wild and thick that no roof was visible through the trees . We learned , like innocent pastoral people of the golden age , to know the several voices of the ...
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... move her . When she erred she never ac- knowledged her wrong in words , but handsomely ex- pressed her regrets in a pudding , or sent up her apologies in a favorite dish secretly prepared . We grew so well used to this form of ...
... move her . When she erred she never ac- knowledged her wrong in words , but handsomely ex- pressed her regrets in a pudding , or sent up her apologies in a favorite dish secretly prepared . We grew so well used to this form of ...
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