Traits of American Humour, 第 2 卷Thomas Chandler Haliburton Colburn and Company, 1852 |
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... thar , Simon , my sonny ? " continued Mr. Suggs , in an ironically affectionate tone of voice . " I had it under my leg thar , to make it on Bill , the first time it come trumps , " was the ready reply . " What's trumps ? " asked Mr ...
... thar , Simon , my sonny ? " continued Mr. Suggs , in an ironically affectionate tone of voice . " I had it under my leg thar , to make it on Bill , the first time it come trumps , " was the ready reply . " What's trumps ? " asked Mr ...
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... thar , and if I say it aint thar , she'll say ' taint thar , too . I wish she was here to hold daddy off . If ' twan't so fur , I'd holler for her any how . How she would cling to the old feller's coat- tail ! " Mr. Jedediah Suggs let ...
... thar , and if I say it aint thar , she'll say ' taint thar , too . I wish she was here to hold daddy off . If ' twan't so fur , I'd holler for her any how . How she would cling to the old feller's coat- tail ! " Mr. Jedediah Suggs let ...
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... thar , I reckon ! Slipped off yarly some mornin ' when nobody warn't noticin ' , and got back afore night ! It's only a hundred and fifty mile . Oh yes , Bob Smith knows all about it ! I don't know nothin ' about it ! I a'n't never been ...
... thar , I reckon ! Slipped off yarly some mornin ' when nobody warn't noticin ' , and got back afore night ! It's only a hundred and fifty mile . Oh yes , Bob Smith knows all about it ! I don't know nothin ' about it ! I a'n't never been ...
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... thar aʼn't a man in Augusty , nor on the top of the yearth , that kin do it ! " " " " Daddy , " said our hero , " ef you'll bet me- " What ! " thundered old Mr. Suggs , " bet , did you say ? " and he came down with a scorer across ...
... thar aʼn't a man in Augusty , nor on the top of the yearth , that kin do it ! " " " " Daddy , " said our hero , " ef you'll bet me- " What ! " thundered old Mr. Suggs , " bet , did you say ? " and he came down with a scorer across ...
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... thar ain't enough for us both — if I win I'll drink it , and you must wait till a boat comes , if you die ! If you win , I'll wait , if I die ! " Such was the conversation between Jim and VOL . II . I Chunkey , as they were sitting ...
... thar ain't enough for us both — if I win I'll drink it , and you must wait till a boat comes , if you die ! If you win , I'll wait , if I die ! " Such was the conversation between Jim and VOL . II . I Chunkey , as they were sitting ...
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