Traits of American Humor, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1852 - 332 страница |
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... to which he esteems himself called . He blows up the flames of political discord for no other occasion than that he may thereby handily boil his own pot . I believe VOL . II . B there are two thousand of these mutton - loving shepherds.
... to which he esteems himself called . He blows up the flames of political discord for no other occasion than that he may thereby handily boil his own pot . I believe VOL . II . B there are two thousand of these mutton - loving shepherds.
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... called ' I want some spoils , ' says I ; ' a small bucket full of spoils . Whichever side gets in , shares the spoils , don't they ? ' So they first grinned , and then they ups and tells me that virtue like mine was its own reward , and ...
... called ' I want some spoils , ' says I ; ' a small bucket full of spoils . Whichever side gets in , shares the spoils , don't they ? ' So they first grinned , and then they ups and tells me that virtue like mine was its own reward , and ...
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... called cards ; and though he decidedly inclined to the opinion that this was one , he was by no means certain of the fact . Had Simon known this , he would certainly have escaped ; but he did not . His father , assuming the look of ...
... called cards ; and though he decidedly inclined to the opinion that this was one , he was by no means certain of the fact . Had Simon known this , he would certainly have escaped ; but he did not . His father , assuming the look of ...
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... called " Bunch , " which he had bought for his " old woman's " Sunday riding , and which had sent the old lady into a fence - corner , the first — and only- time she had ever mounted him . As he weighed the pouch of silver in his hand ...
... called " Bunch , " which he had bought for his " old woman's " Sunday riding , and which had sent the old lady into a fence - corner , the first — and only- time she had ever mounted him . As he weighed the pouch of silver in his hand ...
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... called the " Portland Courier , " and " Family Reader , " and they told a good many queer kind of things , about Portland and one thing another and all at once it popped into my head , and I up and told father , and sais : " I am going ...
... called the " Portland Courier , " and " Family Reader , " and they told a good many queer kind of things , about Portland and one thing another and all at once it popped into my head , and I up and told father , and sais : " I am going ...
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