More Puniana, Or, Thoughts Wise and Other-why's: A New Collection of the Best Riddles, Conundrums, Jokes, Sells, &cHugh Rowley (Hon.) Chatto & Windus, 1875 - 343 pages |
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... [ Mind you , there are men whom even the loveliest and most beautifully gloved and booted widows couldn't wheedle ; men whose hearts are not to be boned , simply because they are already in a state of ossification . ] [ P.S. - Reminds us ...
... [ Mind you , there are men whom even the loveliest and most beautifully gloved and booted widows couldn't wheedle ; men whose hearts are not to be boned , simply because they are already in a state of ossification . ] [ P.S. - Reminds us ...
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... mind if you do ; we're better off than the ladies after all : they suffer much more from - mal - de - mère than we do . ] [ P.S. - Jones says he suffers also from mal - de - mère What game do we play between Dover and Calais ? Be sick ...
... mind if you do ; we're better off than the ladies after all : they suffer much more from - mal - de - mère than we do . ] [ P.S. - Jones says he suffers also from mal - de - mère What game do we play between Dover and Calais ? Be sick ...
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... mind , you darling creature ! if anybody asks you this , say to him , “ Well , you hold jaws , then ; yes , you hold yours . " ] Why is a really good Roman Catholic priest like one of the Neapolitan fishermen ? Because he worships his ...
... mind , you darling creature ! if anybody asks you this , say to him , “ Well , you hold jaws , then ; yes , you hold yours . " ] Why is a really good Roman Catholic priest like one of the Neapolitan fishermen ? Because he worships his ...
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... mind , but had never gone out of hers . " Dear girl ! Shakspeare says , " Conscience makes cowherds of us all . " Why would this not be so very disagreeable ? Because we admire ladies ' ankles , and cowherds have nothing to do but look ...
... mind , but had never gone out of hers . " Dear girl ! Shakspeare says , " Conscience makes cowherds of us all . " Why would this not be so very disagreeable ? Because we admire ladies ' ankles , and cowherds have nothing to do but look ...
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... mind desires , A poor man has , a rich requires ; The miser spends , the spendthrift saves , And all must carry to their graves . Nothing . Why is the soul of really no consequence whatever ? Because it's immaterial . [ Pussy is hare ...
... mind desires , A poor man has , a rich requires ; The miser spends , the spendthrift saves , And all must carry to their graves . Nothing . Why is the soul of really no consequence whatever ? Because it's immaterial . [ Pussy is hare ...
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