Traits of American Humor, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... SHERIFF 259 XXIV . THE MUSCADINE STORY . 265 XXV . POLLY PEABLOSSOM'S WEDDING . 280 XXVI . THE MOTHER AND HER CHILD . 297 XXVII . PELEG PONDER ; OR , THE POLITICIAN WITHOUT A SIDE 304 TRAITS OF AMERICAN HUMOUR . I. THE EDITOR'S CREED ...
... SHERIFF 259 XXIV . THE MUSCADINE STORY . 265 XXV . POLLY PEABLOSSOM'S WEDDING . 280 XXVI . THE MOTHER AND HER CHILD . 297 XXVII . PELEG PONDER ; OR , THE POLITICIAN WITHOUT A SIDE 304 TRAITS OF AMERICAN HUMOUR . I. THE EDITOR'S CREED ...
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... a black pony , who rejoiced in the name of " General Jackson , " and whose diminutive- ness and sagacity were alike remarkable . One day , while court was in session in the s 2 DOING A SHERIFF . 259 XXIII DOING A SHERIFF.
... a black pony , who rejoiced in the name of " General Jackson , " and whose diminutive- ness and sagacity were alike remarkable . One day , while court was in session in the s 2 DOING A SHERIFF . 259 XXIII DOING A SHERIFF.
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... Sheriff , " said the Judge , " see who is creating such a disturbance of this court . " " It's only Uncle Josey and Gin'rel Jackson , Judge , " said the intruder , looking up with a drunken leer , " Jest me an ' the Gin'rel come to see ...
... Sheriff , " said the Judge , " see who is creating such a disturbance of this court . " " It's only Uncle Josey and Gin'rel Jackson , Judge , " said the intruder , looking up with a drunken leer , " Jest me an ' the Gin'rel come to see ...
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... sheriff to " light . " Look - a - here , Jess , horse - fly , you ain't a gwine to put yer old Uncle Josey in there , is yer ? " " Bliged to do it , Uncle Josey , " replied the sheriff , " ef I don't , the old man ( the judge ) will ...
... sheriff to " light . " Look - a - here , Jess , horse - fly , you ain't a gwine to put yer old Uncle Josey in there , is yer ? " " Bliged to do it , Uncle Josey , " replied the sheriff , " ef I don't , the old man ( the judge ) will ...
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... sheriff , which he would a done it , if it hadn't been for yer Uncle Josey's influence . " " I know that , Uncle Josey , but thar ain't no chance . My oath is very pinted against allowin ' anybody to escape . So you must go in , cos ...
... sheriff , which he would a done it , if it hadn't been for yer Uncle Josey's influence . " " I know that , Uncle Josey , but thar ain't no chance . My oath is very pinted against allowin ' anybody to escape . So you must go in , cos ...
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