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" Worth, asked to tell in his own way how the accident happened, said : "Well, Ole and I was walking down the track, and I heard a whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't see Ole; but I walked along,... "
Shear Nonsense: A Collection of Mirth-provoking Stories for All Occasions - Page 103
1914 - 240 pages
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The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and ..., Volume 38

1910 - 806 pages
...from the Abbott Alkaloidal Co., Ravenswood Sta., Chicago. Samples await your request. •m *m •m Circumstantial Evidence. A witness in a railroad case...whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't see Ole; but I walked along, and pretty soon I seen Ole's...
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The Lancaster Law Review, Volume 27

1910 - 450 pages
...mortgage was really entered at "12:18" instead of "2:18" but the first figure i had been obscured by being Circumstantial Evidence. A witness in a railroad case...whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't see Ole; but I walked along, and pretty soon I seen Ole's...
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International Horseshoers' Monthly Magazine, Volume 17

Roady Kenehan - 1916 - 666 pages
...swinging their weight upon their necks in a vain endeavor to keep above the rising water. He Tumbled. A witness in a railroad case at Fort Worth asked to...whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't see Ole; but I walked along, and pretty soon I see Ole's...
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The Advance Advocate, Volume 19

1910 - 814 pages
...temperate in all things." — John Mitchell. A WITNESS in a railroad case at Fort Worth, Tex., who was asked to tell in his own way how the accident happened,...whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't see Ole; but I walked along, and pretty soon I seen Ole's...
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Amateur Sportsman, Volumes 42-43

1909 - 436 pages
...asked the perplexed lover. "Father," she replied, as she nursed her cheek, "is a barber." — Success. A witness in a railroad case at Fort Worth, asked...Ole and I was walking down the track, and I heard .1 whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't...
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Loco, Volumes 12-13

1910 - 762 pages
...accident happen ? '' was asked a witness in a railroad case at Fort Worth. " Tell it in your own way." " Well, Ole and I was walking down the track, and I...whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't see Ole ; but I walked along and pretty soon I seen Ole's...
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The Bar: West Virginia, Volume 18

1911 - 516 pages
..."Say, for de Lord sake, you rabbit, get out ob de way and let someone run who can run " — Argonaut CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. — A witness in a railroad...whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't see OJe: but I walked along, and pretty soon I seen Ole's...
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Mississippi Valley Medical Monthly, Volume 32

1912 - 632 pages
...purulent pericarditis, nephritis and eerebro-spinal meningitis is quite rare. Porter Building. Conclusive. A witness in a railroad case at Fort Worth asked to...whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't see Ole; but I walked along, and pretty soon I seen Ole's...
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The Leather Worker's Journal

1909 - 672 pages
...lady. "Glory!" exclaimed the cook, "he suttenly am holdin' out well." Something Must Have Happened. A witness in a railroad case at Fort Worth, asked...whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't see Ole; but I walked along, and pretty soon I seen Ole's...
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The Elevator Constructor, Volumes 11-12

1914 - 652 pages
...match and it wouldn't light and he thought it would do anyone else some good he'd eat it. HK TUMBLED A witness in a railroad case at Fort Worth, asked...whistle, and I got off the track, and the train went by, and I got back on the track, and I didn't see Ole; but I walked along, and pretty soon I seen Ole's...
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