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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... tree or two ; here you are . Which is the ugliest tree ? The plane - tree . What trees keep order best ? The birch and the elder Which is the nicest tree we know ? You ! Which tree don't like jokes ? The jest - not . Which tree is most ...
... tree or two ; here you are . Which is the ugliest tree ? The plane - tree . What trees keep order best ? The birch and the elder Which is the nicest tree we know ? You ! Which tree don't like jokes ? The jest - not . Which tree is most ...
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... tree would make a good stump orator ? The one which makes ( s ) peaches . What tree is purely imaginary ? The ' igh - deal fir - tree . What tree would you like the beam to be made of which you , we hope , can find in your love's eye ...
... tree would make a good stump orator ? The one which makes ( s ) peaches . What tree is purely imaginary ? The ' igh - deal fir - tree . What tree would you like the beam to be made of which you , we hope , can find in your love's eye ...
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... tree reminds you of a smart seal - skin ? Spruce fir . [ We shall soon have to get another New Sealland if we go on destroying the zeals as we are now doing . ] What tree assists bill transactions ? A short date . What tree reminds you ...
... tree reminds you of a smart seal - skin ? Spruce fir . [ We shall soon have to get another New Sealland if we go on destroying the zeals as we are now doing . ] What tree assists bill transactions ? A short date . What tree reminds you ...
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... trees do you like to kiss ? Tulips ! [ Especially if the young lady is une très tulip personne . ] What trees should you imagine to be most easily petrified ? The marble - larch , the holly - stone , and the pomme- granite . [ And now ...
... trees do you like to kiss ? Tulips ! [ Especially if the young lady is une très tulip personne . ] What trees should you imagine to be most easily petrified ? The marble - larch , the holly - stone , and the pomme- granite . [ And now ...
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... tree ? When ' e's a - gobblin hup a ' ash ! [ We like to see them with the plovers ' eggs ; the yoak's the tree they get down then . ] When is the price of a dinner like a suburb. 102 CANTER XVIII. ...
... tree ? When ' e's a - gobblin hup a ' ash ! [ We like to see them with the plovers ' eggs ; the yoak's the tree they get down then . ] When is the price of a dinner like a suburb. 102 CANTER XVIII. ...
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