The Disston Crucible, a Magazine for the Millman, Volumes 6-71917 |
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... NIGHT ! JONES ( who has called round to see if his friend has recovered from a wild night ) -Is Mr. Wuzzy up yet ? LANDLADY ( sternly ) -Yes , he got up an hour ago , drank his bath , and went back to bed . - London Notes . HAD HER ...
... NIGHT ! JONES ( who has called round to see if his friend has recovered from a wild night ) -Is Mr. Wuzzy up yet ? LANDLADY ( sternly ) -Yes , he got up an hour ago , drank his bath , and went back to bed . - London Notes . HAD HER ...
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... night should be removed from buildings . Use a safety can in handling gasolene and like fluids and in- struct all your men as to the ex- treme danger of careless handling . Do not use pendant gas mantles unless shielded below to catch ...
... night should be removed from buildings . Use a safety can in handling gasolene and like fluids and in- struct all your men as to the ex- treme danger of careless handling . Do not use pendant gas mantles unless shielded below to catch ...
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... night , ordered ham . When it was served he com- plained to the waiter that it wasn't good . The waiter said : " Why , it can't be very bad ; it was only cured two days ago . " " Well , " the man retorted , " it must have had a relapse ...
... night , ordered ham . When it was served he com- plained to the waiter that it wasn't good . The waiter said : " Why , it can't be very bad ; it was only cured two days ago . " " Well , " the man retorted , " it must have had a relapse ...
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... night of his debts , he said , As he'd often dreamed before , Only that night they'd all been paid And bothered him no more ; And he could buy logs so very cheap It made him smile to see , " The very best logs that ever I saw , Or ever ...
... night of his debts , he said , As he'd often dreamed before , Only that night they'd all been paid And bothered him no more ; And he could buy logs so very cheap It made him smile to see , " The very best logs that ever I saw , Or ever ...
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... night ; cut the log into three parts , rolled two of the portions into the water , and reserved the other third for his permanent shelter . The work done , he took a bath . -Canadian Lumberman and Woodworker . Apple Logs for Saw Handles ...
... night ; cut the log into three parts , rolled two of the portions into the water , and reserved the other third for his permanent shelter . The work done , he took a bath . -Canadian Lumberman and Woodworker . Apple Logs for Saw Handles ...
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Page 44 - I mean, Are the people who lift and the people who lean. Wherever you go you will find the world's masses Are always divided in just these two classes; And, oddly enough, you will find, too, I ween, There is only one lifter to twenty who lean.
Page 119 - The world bestows its big prizes, both in money and honors, for but one thing. And that is Initiative. What is Initiative? I'll tell you : It is doing the right thing without being told.
Page 44 - Not the rich and the poor, for to rate a man's wealth You must first know the state of his conscience and health. Not the humble and proud, for, in life's little span, Who puts on vain airs is not counted a man. Not the happy and sad, for the swift flying years Bring each man his laughter, and each man his tears. No; the two kinds...
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Page 79 - I'm sure that we would differ less And clasp our hands in friendliness; Our thoughts would pleasantly agree If I knew you, and you knew me. If I knew you and you knew me, As each one knows his own self, we Could look each other in the face And see therein a truer grace. Life has so many hidden woes, So many thorns for every rose; The "why" of things our hearts would see, If I knew you and you knew me.
Page 64 - I hold a sword in each hand and a pistol in the other. I concluded from the beginning that this would be the end of it, and I see I was right, for it is not half over yet.
Page 128 - THE PROFESSOR'S TROUBLE The professor was walking down the street when accidentally he allowed one foot to drop in the dry gutter. Thinking deeply on some obscure subject, he unconsciously continued walking with one foot on the sidewalk and the other in the gutter. A friend, seeing him, stopped and said: "Good morning, professor. How are you feeling this morning?
Page 28 - ... right. Be an example to your men. An officer can be a power for good or a power for evil. Don't preach to them — that will be worse than useless. Live the kind of life you would have them lead, and you will be surprised to see the number that will imitate you.
Page 128 - It would cure his whooping cough. At the funeral Willie's mother Smartly said to Mrs. Brown ; " 'Twas a chilly day for William When the mercury went down.