Traits of American Humor, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... mile . Oh yes , Bob Smith knows all about it ! I don't know nothin ' about it ! I a'n't never been to Augusty - I couldn't find the road thar I reckon , ha ha ! Bob - Smi - th ! The eternal stink ! if he was only to see one o ' them ...
... mile . Oh yes , Bob Smith knows all about it ! I don't know nothin ' about it ! I a'n't never been to Augusty - I couldn't find the road thar I reckon , ha ha ! Bob - Smi - th ! The eternal stink ! if he was only to see one o ' them ...
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... , in Old North State , March 21 , this 1844 . I rode three mile evry Satterdy to git a letter outer the Post Offis , spectin ' as how you had writ VOL . II . H me a anser ; but I spose what with Pineter BILLY WARRICK'S COURTSHIP . 97.
... , in Old North State , March 21 , this 1844 . I rode three mile evry Satterdy to git a letter outer the Post Offis , spectin ' as how you had writ VOL . II . H me a anser ; but I spose what with Pineter BILLY WARRICK'S COURTSHIP . 97.
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... explorations . Dick For some miles above the battle - ground , the river is a succession of shallows , broken every mile or two by lovely patches of smooth , still water DICK M'COY . 125 XII DICK M'COY'S SKETCHES OF HIS NEIGHBOURS.
... explorations . Dick For some miles above the battle - ground , the river is a succession of shallows , broken every mile or two by lovely patches of smooth , still water DICK M'COY . 125 XII DICK M'COY'S SKETCHES OF HIS NEIGHBOURS.
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... miles and a half an hour . As we came into a small , deep sheet of water , Dick pointed with his paddle to a smoke issuing from among the trees , on the " Turpentine " side of the river , and remarked : " Thar's whar our lazy man lives ...
... miles and a half an hour . As we came into a small , deep sheet of water , Dick pointed with his paddle to a smoke issuing from among the trees , on the " Turpentine " side of the river , and remarked : " Thar's whar our lazy man lives ...
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... miles to the hour , trots a mile in 2 ′ 42 ′′ ; and altogether he's a great horse , " which last remark no one could doubt , for he weighed eleven hundred pounds . " How much am I offered for that beautiful beast ? " continued the ...
... miles to the hour , trots a mile in 2 ′ 42 ′′ ; and altogether he's a great horse , " which last remark no one could doubt , for he weighed eleven hundred pounds . " How much am I offered for that beautiful beast ? " continued the ...
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Стр. 48 - Dilliard she came over to our house and axed me if my wife she moutn't go CHOPS. There it is again. Witness, please to stop. WITNESS. Well, sir, what do you want? CHOPS. We want to know about the fight, and you must not proceed in this impertinent story. Do you know anything about the matter before the Court ? WITNESS. To be sure I do.