The Library of Wit and Humor, Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Literature of All Times and Nations, Volumen5Gebbie & Company, 1893 |
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... Merry Ann , as I calls her ; and ef you was to see her now— though she's prime grit yit - you would never believe that , of all the womankind in all these mountains , she was the very yaller flower of the forest , with the red dest rose ...
... Merry Ann , as I calls her ; and ef you was to see her now— though she's prime grit yit - you would never believe that , of all the womankind in all these mountains , she was the very yaller flower of the forest , with the red dest rose ...
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... Merry Ann Hopson . I went thar to see her a'most every night , and sometimes I carried a buck for the old people , and sometimes a doeskin for the gal ; and I do think , bad hunter as I then was , I pretty much kept the fam❜ly in deer ...
... Merry Ann Hopson . I went thar to see her a'most every night , and sometimes I carried a buck for the old people , and sometimes a doeskin for the gal ; and I do think , bad hunter as I then was , I pretty much kept the fam❜ly in deer ...
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... Merry Ann believes in me , and she's a way of thinking that I'm jest about the very pusson that ought to hev her . ' " Merry Ann's thinking , ' says he , don't run all fours with her fayther's thinking . I axed you , Sam Snaffles , to ...
... Merry Ann believes in me , and she's a way of thinking that I'm jest about the very pusson that ought to hev her . ' " Merry Ann's thinking , ' says he , don't run all fours with her fayther's thinking . I axed you , Sam Snaffles , to ...
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... Merry Ann coming towards me . " 666 I must liquor now . " Well , Jedge , it was a hard meeting betwixt me and Merry Ann . The poor gal come to me in a sort of run , and , hairdly drawing her breath , she cried out : Oh , Sam ! What does ...
... Merry Ann coming towards me . " 666 I must liquor now . " Well , Jedge , it was a hard meeting betwixt me and Merry Ann . The poor gal come to me in a sort of run , and , hairdly drawing her breath , she cried out : Oh , Sam ! What does ...
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... Merry Ann , ' says I. ' And now I'm easy in my soul and con- science . And now , Merry Ann , I'm gwine off to try my best and git the cap- ital . Ef it's the ' capital ' that's need- ful to make a man of me , I'll git it , by all the ...
... Merry Ann , ' says I. ' And now I'm easy in my soul and con- science . And now , Merry Ann , I'm gwine off to try my best and git the cap- ital . Ef it's the ' capital ' that's need- ful to make a man of me , I'll git it , by all the ...
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