Traits of American Humour, 第 2 卷Thomas Chandler Haliburton Colburn and Company, 1852 |
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... half - nothing to do ! Being took care of was the main thing . Republics is ungrateful ; I'm swaggered if they ain't . This is the way old sojers is served . " Peter , having thus unpacked his o'erfraught heart , heaved a sigh or two ...
... half - nothing to do ! Being took care of was the main thing . Republics is ungrateful ; I'm swaggered if they ain't . This is the way old sojers is served . " Peter , having thus unpacked his o'erfraught heart , heaved a sigh or two ...
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... half a day . I would , if my genus didn't make me talk , and think , and sleep so much I can't find time to work . " " Well , " said the stranger , " you must find time to go away . You're too noisy . How would you like to go before the ...
... half a day . I would , if my genus didn't make me talk , and think , and sleep so much I can't find time to work . " " Well , " said the stranger , " you must find time to go away . You're too noisy . How would you like to go before the ...
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... half dat money's mine . An't you gwine to lemme hab ' em ? " " Oh , never mind the money , Bill ; the old man's going to take the bark off of both of us - and besides , with the hand I helt when we quit , I should ' a beat you and won ...
... half dat money's mine . An't you gwine to lemme hab ' em ? " " Oh , never mind the money , Bill ; the old man's going to take the bark off of both of us - and besides , with the hand I helt when we quit , I should ' a beat you and won ...
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... hold with his teeth , of the peg , which Simon , just at that moment , very wickedly pushed half an inch further down . Just as the breeches and hide of the boy were stretched to the uttermost , old Mr. Suggs brought down SIMON SUGGS . 63.
... hold with his teeth , of the peg , which Simon , just at that moment , very wickedly pushed half an inch further down . Just as the breeches and hide of the boy were stretched to the uttermost , old Mr. Suggs brought down SIMON SUGGS . 63.
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... half was only remotely responsible . For while Simon's person was thus on its own account , " making game " of old Jedediah , his wits , in view of the anticipated flogging , were dashing , springing , bounding , darting about , in hot ...
... half was only remotely responsible . For while Simon's person was thus on its own account , " making game " of old Jedediah , his wits , in view of the anticipated flogging , were dashing , springing , bounding , darting about , in hot ...
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