| 1918 - 854 pages
...his absent-mindedness, to think he was retiring for the night. — Detroit Free Press. His Limp — The professor was walking down the street when accidentally...seeing him, stopped and said: "Good morning, professor. Hew are you feeling this morning?" "Well," said the professor, "when I left home this morning I was... | |
| Henry Havens Windsor - 1918 - 498 pages
...Dallas News. Lamping the Limp The professor was walking down the street when accidentally he allc wed one foot to drop in the dry gutter. Thinking deeply...few minutes I notice I have a limp in my left leg." — TitBits. So He Went into the Infantry "What became of Piute Pete?" asked the visitor at Crimson... | |
| Edward Abbey - 1984 - 228 pages
...try to bum a dollar. I saw one man descamisado, naked from the waist up, staggering down the street with one foot on the sidewalk and the other in the gutter, he looked confused. Trying to look friendly I stepped into the doorway of a bar, thinking I needed... | |
| 1918 - 544 pages
...move and act for him alone, Will learn in school of tribulation The folly of his expectation. COWPER. THE PROFESSOR'S TROUBLE The Professor was walking...few minutes I notice I have a limp in my left leg." NEW BOOKS THE GREGG PUBLISHING COMPANY EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS New York. Chicago. San Francisco. AMERICAN... | |
| 1958 - 442 pages
...the answers are right, I will take that damn stick and have one hell of a fire, I will! He had been walking with one foot on the sidewalk, and the other in the gutter, and he was not doing so well. About a mile down the street he encountered a policeman. "You're drunk,"... | |
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