Gems for the Fireside: Comprising the Most Unique, Touching, Pithy, and Beautiful Literary Treasures from the Greatest Minds in the Realms of Poetry and Philosophy, Wit and Humor, Statesmanship and ReligionOtis Henry Tiffany Hubbard Bros., 1883 - 912 sivua |
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Sivu 102
... sure they can't be Injin , haythin , or naygur , for it's plain English they're afther spakin ' . Maybe they might help me out o ' this , " so I shouted at the top of my voice , " A lost man ! " Thin I listened . Prisently an answer ...
... sure they can't be Injin , haythin , or naygur , for it's plain English they're afther spakin ' . Maybe they might help me out o ' this , " so I shouted at the top of my voice , " A lost man ! " Thin I listened . Prisently an answer ...
Sivu 103
... Sure , thinks I , he must have gone home to rowl up his head , for by the powers I didn't throw me stick for nothin ' . Well , by this time the moon was up and I could see a little , and I detarmined to make one more effort to reach ...
... Sure , thinks I , he must have gone home to rowl up his head , for by the powers I didn't throw me stick for nothin ' . Well , by this time the moon was up and I could see a little , and I detarmined to make one more effort to reach ...
Sivu 260
... sure of happiness , living or dead , This jolly old pedagogue , long ago . MONG professors of astronomy , Adepts in the celestial economy , The name of Herschel's very often cited ; And justly so , for he is hand in glove With every ...
... sure of happiness , living or dead , This jolly old pedagogue , long ago . MONG professors of astronomy , Adepts in the celestial economy , The name of Herschel's very often cited ; And justly so , for he is hand in glove With every ...
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