Traits of American humour, by native authors, ed. and adapted by the author of 'Sam Slick'.1852 |
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... Told , N.E. Shet " " Shut , S. Thar 99 Sistern " " Sisters , W. Timersome " " There , W. Timerous . Sich Such . Tossel " " Sot Sat. Umberell " " Sorter Sort of . Varmint 99 Stan Stand , N.E. Wall Star 99 Stair , W. Whar Stun 39 Stone ...
... Told , N.E. Shet " " Shut , S. Thar 99 Sistern " " Sisters , W. Timersome " " There , W. Timerous . Sich Such . Tossel " " Sot Sat. Umberell " " Sorter Sort of . Varmint 99 Stan Stand , N.E. Wall Star 99 Stair , W. Whar Stun 39 Stone ...
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... told them I belonged to the General Court , it struck them all up of a heap , and they did not dare do anything but make faces to one another . I think I was down upon them there . The day I took my seat , was a day of all the days in ...
... told them I belonged to the General Court , it struck them all up of a heap , and they did not dare do anything but make faces to one another . I think I was down upon them there . The day I took my seat , was a day of all the days in ...
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... told , rejoices as much at his cognomination as he did at his nomination for the chair gubernatorial , last election . He did not run well enough to reach the chair , though it appears , from his own account , that his hoss qualities ...
... told , rejoices as much at his cognomination as he did at his nomination for the chair gubernatorial , last election . He did not run well enough to reach the chair , though it appears , from his own account , that his hoss qualities ...
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... told that it was some fellow drunk ; and this was confirmed by a heavy fall , which the unfortunate took as soon as , leaving the railing , he attempted to travel suis pedibus . " Oh ! good Lord ! " groaned the fallen man ; " who'd a ...
... told that it was some fellow drunk ; and this was confirmed by a heavy fall , which the unfortunate took as soon as , leaving the railing , he attempted to travel suis pedibus . " Oh ! good Lord ! " groaned the fallen man ; " who'd a ...
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... told you at once , and given you a list of varmints that would make a caravan , beginning with the bar , and ending off with the cat ; that's meat though , not game . ' " Game , indeed , that's what city folks call it ; and with them it ...
... told you at once , and given you a list of varmints that would make a caravan , beginning with the bar , and ending off with the cat ; that's meat though , not game . ' " Game , indeed , that's what city folks call it ; and with them it ...
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