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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... horse , and a coursing greyhound . Soup , com- posed of somewhat more mutton than beef , the fragments served up cold on most nights , lentils on Fridays , collops and eggs on Saturdays , and a pigeon by way of addition on Sundays ...
... horse , and a coursing greyhound . Soup , com- posed of somewhat more mutton than beef , the fragments served up cold on most nights , lentils on Fridays , collops and eggs on Saturdays , and a pigeon by way of addition on Sundays ...
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... horse , before his present condition , and that now he was before all the rozins in the world . Having given his horse a name so much to his satisfaction , he resolved to fix upon one for himself . This con- sideration employed him ...
... horse , before his present condition , and that now he was before all the rozins in the world . Having given his horse a name so much to his satisfaction , he resolved to fix upon one for himself . This con- sideration employed him ...
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... horse pleased ; for therein , he believed , consisted the true spirit of adventure . Our new adventurer , thus pursuing his way , conversed within himself , saying , " Who doubts but that in future times , when the true history of my ...
... horse pleased ; for therein , he believed , consisted the true spirit of adventure . Our new adventurer , thus pursuing his way , conversed within himself , saying , " Who doubts but that in future times , when the true history of my ...
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... horse were wearied and dying with hunger ; and in this state , as he looked around him , in hopes of discover- ing some castle or shepherd's cot , where he might repose and find refreshment , he descried , not far from the road , an inn ...
... horse were wearied and dying with hunger ; and in this state , as he looked around him , in hopes of discover- ing some castle or shepherd's cot , where he might repose and find refreshment , he descried , not far from the road , an inn ...
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... horse to the stable , he returned to receive the orders of his guest , whom the damsels , being now reconciled to him , were dis- arming ; they had taken off the back and breast plates , but endeavored in vain to disengage the gorget or ...
... horse to the stable , he returned to receive the orders of his guest , whom the damsels , being now reconciled to him , were dis- arming ; they had taken off the back and breast plates , but endeavored in vain to disengage the gorget or ...
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