Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 13;Том 76John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1871 |
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... took a leaky Though Southun genelmun ain't slow at puttin ' hat ; down their name , ( When they can write , ) for in the eend it comes to jest the same , Because , ye see , ' t ' s the fashion here to sign an ' not to think A critter ...
... took a leaky Though Southun genelmun ain't slow at puttin ' hat ; down their name , ( When they can write , ) for in the eend it comes to jest the same , Because , ye see , ' t ' s the fashion here to sign an ' not to think A critter ...
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... took up , wut with the Ring- tail Rangers An ' settin ' in the Justice Court for welcomin ' o ' strangers ' ; ) [ He sot on me ; ] an ' so , ef you'll jest ondertake the care Upon a mod'rit sellery , we'll up an ' call it square ; But ...
... took up , wut with the Ring- tail Rangers An ' settin ' in the Justice Court for welcomin ' o ' strangers ' ; ) [ He sot on me ; ] an ' so , ef you'll jest ondertake the care Upon a mod'rit sellery , we'll up an ' call it square ; But ...
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... took courage . He has cum - he's here - you air him — you air my Affinity ! O ' tis too mutch ! too mutch ; ' and she sobbed agin . " Yes , ' I anserd , I think it is a darn site too mutch ! ' " Hast thou not yearned for me ? ' she ...
... took courage . He has cum - he's here - you air him — you air my Affinity ! O ' tis too mutch ! too mutch ; ' and she sobbed agin . " Yes , ' I anserd , I think it is a darn site too mutch ! ' " Hast thou not yearned for me ? ' she ...
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... took his lager beer reglar . " Thus does he describe his leave- taking : The time hevin arove fur me to take my departer I rose up & sed : Albert Edard , I must go , but previs to doin so I will obsarve that you soot me . Yure a good ...
... took his lager beer reglar . " Thus does he describe his leave- taking : The time hevin arove fur me to take my departer I rose up & sed : Albert Edard , I must go , but previs to doin so I will obsarve that you soot me . Yure a good ...
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... took note of character wherever he perceived it ; but he has few scintillations of wit . In the drama , again , although new plays are represented under the name of comedies , they contain no witty colloquy , and are for the most part a ...
... took note of character wherever he perceived it ; but he has few scintillations of wit . In the drama , again , although new plays are represented under the name of comedies , they contain no witty colloquy , and are for the most part a ...
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