The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and humor of all ages and nations, 第 2 卷 |
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One way we hear of people's dying of hermitage of the lungs ; another way , of the brown creatures ; here they tell us of the elementary canal being out of order , and there about tonsors of the throat ; here we hear of neurology in the ...
One way we hear of people's dying of hermitage of the lungs ; another way , of the brown creatures ; here they tell us of the elementary canal being out of order , and there about tonsors of the throat ; here we hear of neurology in the ...
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With boon companions and " reaming suats , " it was worth while to hear him of a winter evening . He could " gild the palpable and the familiar with golden exhalations of the dawn . " The most commonplace objects became dignified .
With boon companions and " reaming suats , " it was worth while to hear him of a winter evening . He could " gild the palpable and the familiar with golden exhalations of the dawn . " The most commonplace objects became dignified .
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To hear his talk one might suppose he held his carcass merely for a target to try guns and knives upon ; or that the business of his life was to draw men up to ten paces or less , for sheer improvement in marksmanship .
To hear his talk one might suppose he held his carcass merely for a target to try guns and knives upon ; or that the business of his life was to draw men up to ten paces or less , for sheer improvement in marksmanship .
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screamed the mother- " don't you hear me , you little torment ? ” Thomas Jefferson did hear this time , and hastened to obey . He raised himself up , spread out his fat arms to preserve his equilibrium , turned half round , lost it ...
screamed the mother- " don't you hear me , you little torment ? ” Thomas Jefferson did hear this time , and hastened to obey . He raised himself up , spread out his fat arms to preserve his equilibrium , turned half round , lost it ...
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... cleared his throat , and commenced singing , to a tune whiningly dolorous , nasal , unvaried , and interminable , the popular ditty of " The Old Bachelare " ' Come , while you set silent , I'll have you to hear , The truth or a lie ...
... cleared his throat , and commenced singing , to a tune whiningly dolorous , nasal , unvaried , and interminable , the popular ditty of " The Old Bachelare " ' Come , while you set silent , I'll have you to hear , The truth or a lie ...
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