Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Nide 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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Sivu 303
... Puff , there is no great mystery in your present profession ? Puff . Mystery , sir ! I will take upon me to say the matter was never scientifically treated nor reduced to rule before . Sneer . Reduced to rule ! Puff . O Lud , sir , you ...
... Puff , there is no great mystery in your present profession ? Puff . Mystery , sir ! I will take upon me to say the matter was never scientifically treated nor reduced to rule before . Sneer . Reduced to rule ! Puff . O Lud , sir , you ...
Sivu 318
... Puff . O no , that always has a fine effect - it keeps up expectation . Dang . But are we not to have a battle ? Puff . Yes , yes , you will have a battle at last : but , egad , it's not to be by land , but by sea — and that is the only ...
... Puff . O no , that always has a fine effect - it keeps up expectation . Dang . But are we not to have a battle ? Puff . Yes , yes , you will have a battle at last : but , egad , it's not to be by land , but by sea — and that is the only ...
Sivu 325
... Puff . No , sir - that's not it - once more , if you please . Whisk . I wish , sir , you would practise this without me - I can't stay dying here all night . Puff . Very well ; we'll go over it by - and - by .- [ Exit WHISKER- ANDOS ...
... Puff . No , sir - that's not it - once more , if you please . Whisk . I wish , sir , you would practise this without me - I can't stay dying here all night . Puff . Very well ; we'll go over it by - and - by .- [ Exit WHISKER- ANDOS ...
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INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
Samuel XVIII 1XIX | 10 |
Kings V | 16 |
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