| 1914 - 418 pages
...then stop again. Thereupon the farmer would have great difficulty in getting it started. Finally the traveler approached and asked, solicitously: "Is your...I'll say whoa and he won't hear me, that he stops once in a while to listen." — Exchange. f AD Holt Those wishing to serve on the pulp committee of... | |
| 1915 - 884 pages
...again. Thereupon the farmer would have great difficulty in getting it started. Finally the traveller approached and asked solicitously*-. " Is your horse...I knows of." " Is he balky ? " " No. But he is so afraid 111 say « Whoa ! ' and he won't hear me, that he stops every once in a while to listen." THE... | |
| Harold Workman Williams - 1916 - 516 pages
...then stop again. Thereupon the farmer would have great difficulty in getting it started. Finally the traveler approached and asked, solicitously: "Is your...me, that he stops every once in a while to listen." A German farmer was in search of a horse. "I've got just the horse for you," said the liveryman. "He's... | |
| James Gilchrist Lawson - 1923 - 280 pages
...then stop again. Thereupon the farmer would have great difficulty in getting it started. Finally the traveler approached and asked, solicitously : "Is..."Not as I knows of." "Is he balky?" "No. But he is so 'f raid I'll say whoa and he won't hear me, that he stops every once in a while to listen." — Selected.... | |
| James Gilchrist Lawson - 1923 - 288 pages
...and asked, solicitously : "Is your horse sick?" "Not as I knows of." "Is he balky?" "No. But he is so 'fraid I'll say whoa and he won't hear me, that he stops every once in a while to listen." — Selected. ENVIABLE "Some un sick at yo' house, Mis' Carter?" inquired Lila. "Ah seed de doctah's... | |
| 1918 - 594 pages
...getting it started. Finally the traveler approached and asked, solicitously: "Is your horse sickT" "Not as I knows of." "Is he balky?" "No. But he is...me, that he stops every once in a while to listen." — Ladies Home .Journal. WHO BEGAN ITt Mamie had been naughty and her mother finally had recourse... | |
| 1914 - 570 pages
...and then stop again. A traveler approached and asked solicitously, "Is your horse sick?" "Not that I knows of." "Is he balky?" "No; but he is so danged...me. that he stops every once in a while to listen." NOTES BY EVENTS AND THINGS Naturally our minds are obsessed with thoughts of the European war, and... | |
| 1915 - 450 pages
...then stop again. Thereupon the fanner would have great difficulty in getting it started. Finally the traveler approached and asked, solicitously: "Is your..."Is he balky?" "No. But he is so danged 'fraid I'll s«.iy whoa and he won't hear me. that he stops every once in a while to listen." HIS ESCAPE First... | |
| Compiled By : Kuldeep Saluja - 132 pages
...replied the farmer. "Balky?" continued Dalton. "No," explained the farmer. "This horse is so worried I'll say 'whoa' and he won't hear me, that he stops every once in a while to listen." f\t dinner one night a man joined a small group of ladies who were in the midst of an animated discussion.... | |
| Billoo Badhshah - 132 pages
...replied the farmer. "Balky?" continued Dalton. "No," explained the farmer. "This horse is so worried l'll say 'whoa' and he won't hear me, that he stops every once in a while to listen." L/id you hear about the farmer who had a real muscular bull on his farm? He put him on a diet so he... | |
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