Works, Volumen27G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... and fearful apprehensions ; as I have seen a lot of old wives in this country entertain themselves with stories of ghosts and goblins until their imaginations Every day were in a most agonizing panic . begets ΤΟ Salmagundi.
... and fearful apprehensions ; as I have seen a lot of old wives in this country entertain themselves with stories of ghosts and goblins until their imaginations Every day were in a most agonizing panic . begets ΤΟ Salmagundi.
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... seen here , which , having his belly tickled for a short time , will swell and puff him- self up to twice his usual size , and become a mere bladder of wind and vanity . The blessing of a true Mussulman light on thee , 16 Salmagundi.
... seen here , which , having his belly tickled for a short time , will swell and puff him- self up to twice his usual size , and become a mere bladder of wind and vanity . The blessing of a true Mussulman light on thee , 16 Salmagundi.
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... seen to smile , for the one hundred and thirtieth time , at a venerable joke originally borrowed from Joe Miller , but which , by dint of long occu- pancy , and frequent repetition , the old gentle- man now firmly believes happened to ...
... seen to smile , for the one hundred and thirtieth time , at a venerable joke originally borrowed from Joe Miller , but which , by dint of long occu- pancy , and frequent repetition , the old gentle- man now firmly believes happened to ...
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... seen him and Pindar , and old Cockloft , amuse themselves over a bottle with their youthful days , until by the time they had become what is termed merry , they were the most miserable beings in existence . In a similar humor was ...
... seen him and Pindar , and old Cockloft , amuse themselves over a bottle with their youthful days , until by the time they had become what is termed merry , they were the most miserable beings in existence . In a similar humor was ...
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... seen a thrifty young oak changing its hue of sturdy vigor for a bright but tran- sient glow of red , it has recalled to my mind the treacherous bloom that once mantled the cheek of a friend who is now no more ; and which , while it ...
... seen a thrifty young oak changing its hue of sturdy vigor for a bright but tran- sient glow of red , it has recalled to my mind the treacherous bloom that once mantled the cheek of a friend who is now no more ; and which , while it ...
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