Humor: Its Theory and Technique, with Examples and Samples; a Book of Discovery, Volumen10Dodd, Mead, 1935 - 268 páginas |
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... side ; and if he couldn't he'd change sides . Any way that suited the other man would suit him - any way just so's he got a bet , he was satisfied . But still he was lucky , uncommon lucky ; he most always come out winner . He was ...
... side ; and if he couldn't he'd change sides . Any way that suited the other man would suit him - any way just so's he got a bet , he was satisfied . But still he was lucky , uncommon lucky ; he most always come out winner . He was ...
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... sides he was the man the most fond of to bet which one have seen , betting upon all that which is presented , when he could find an adversary ; and when he not of it could not , he passed to the side opposed . All that which ...
... sides he was the man the most fond of to bet which one have seen , betting upon all that which is presented , when he could find an adversary ; and when he not of it could not , he passed to the side opposed . All that which ...
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... side of the narrow clearance was thickly hung with sassafras , sumach and succotash while the bright hues of the magnolia broke the lively green of the cucumis melo and the darker foliage of the iguanadon . In the marshier ditches which ...
... side of the narrow clearance was thickly hung with sassafras , sumach and succotash while the bright hues of the magnolia broke the lively green of the cucumis melo and the darker foliage of the iguanadon . In the marshier ditches which ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
FUN WITH WORDS | 16 |
PARODY BURLESQUE AND MISTRANSLATION | 42 |
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