Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor, Том 2Thomas L. Masson Doubleday, Page, 1903 |
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... tell what headway we are making , for we are obliged to keep the middle of the river , and there is the shadow of a fog rising . This wood seems rather better than that we took in at Yellow - Face's , but we're nearly out again , and ...
... tell what headway we are making , for we are obliged to keep the middle of the river , and there is the shadow of a fog rising . This wood seems rather better than that we took in at Yellow - Face's , but we're nearly out again , and ...
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... tell me what I was going to say . Of course they are masters of all my knowledge , and a good deal besides ; have read all the books I have read , and in later editions ; have had all the experiences I have In my private been through ...
... tell me what I was going to say . Of course they are masters of all my knowledge , and a good deal besides ; have read all the books I have read , and in later editions ; have had all the experiences I have In my private been through ...
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... tell ye wut'll save all tusslin ' An ' give our side a harnsome boost , - Tell ' em thet on the Slavery question I'm RIGHT , although to speak I'm lawth ; This gives you a safe pint to rest on , An ' leaves me frontin ' South by North ...
... tell ye wut'll save all tusslin ' An ' give our side a harnsome boost , - Tell ' em thet on the Slavery question I'm RIGHT , although to speak I'm lawth ; This gives you a safe pint to rest on , An ' leaves me frontin ' South by North ...
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... tell me what it is ? What do you want to be so reserved and distrustful with an old friend like me for ? Don't you reckon I can keep a se— " " " There's no secret about it - you merely don't give me a chance to " " Now , look here , old ...
... tell me what it is ? What do you want to be so reserved and distrustful with an old friend like me for ? Don't you reckon I can keep a se— " " " There's no secret about it - you merely don't give me a chance to " " Now , look here , old ...
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... tell . His " turning the crab , " and other minor dislocations , were always attended with success . It was not an unusual sight at any hour of the day to find Melons suspended on a line , or to see his venerable head appearing above ...
... tell . His " turning the crab , " and other minor dislocations , were always attended with success . It was not an unusual sight at any hour of the day to find Melons suspended on a line , or to see his venerable head appearing above ...
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ain't Ann Ryan apple tree asked bein Bilkins Bob Ingersoll bore BRET HARTE called Captain chair Cherokee Strip Clarence Cochin China Colonel Coquette dear dollars Dolly door Euphemia father feller fence friends garden gate George George Washington give goat Gus Johnson hand haythen head hear heard hour Hushaby Jaalam JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL jess tree JOHN GODFREY SAXE kind knew ladder Lisette little hatchet little Iron-clad looked Lord Edward Lullaby Margaret MARY MAPES DODGE McGinnis's Court Melons mind missus never night nodded nose nothin O'Rourke old gentleman once Peter Pomona replied Reverend ring says Shanghai smile Smith soul stood story talk there's thet thet's thing thought told took tooth turn Tushmaker Uncle Popworth Washington Whad Whiffles Williams window woman Wortleby
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