Modern Eloquence, Volume 10Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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Page 90
... don't mane that . " ' Don't mane it , is it ? Thin phat do I mane ? " " Yees mane , " said Mike- and he raised his glass high , and looked lovingly at it- " Here's to the gallant ould Sixty - ninth - aqual to none ! " And so they drank ...
... don't mane that . " ' Don't mane it , is it ? Thin phat do I mane ? " " Yees mane , " said Mike- and he raised his glass high , and looked lovingly at it- " Here's to the gallant ould Sixty - ninth - aqual to none ! " And so they drank ...
Page 131
... don't you give your old friend a kiss ? " " ' Cause , ma , " said the child with perfect simplicity , “ I don't see any place . " No Wonder He Knew.- " Who made you ? " asked a teacher of a lubber of a boy , who had lately joined her ...
... don't you give your old friend a kiss ? " " ' Cause , ma , " said the child with perfect simplicity , “ I don't see any place . " No Wonder He Knew.- " Who made you ? " asked a teacher of a lubber of a boy , who had lately joined her ...
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... don't play I'll sing you a song . " But I don't want you to sing me a song , " she answered . " I want music . " 66 Children the Best Riches . - When the rabble fired the rectory of the Rev. Samuel Wesley it was with difficulty that the ...
... don't play I'll sing you a song . " But I don't want you to sing me a song , " she answered . " I want music . " 66 Children the Best Riches . - When the rabble fired the rectory of the Rev. Samuel Wesley it was with difficulty that the ...
Contents
STATESMEN AND POLITICIANS | 27 |
BENCH AND BAR | 41 |
DOCTOR AND PATIENT | 61 |
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