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" I'd like to have it all over at once, but young galls always like to be engaged a while, you know, so I spose I must wait a month or so. Mary (she ses I mustn't call her Miss Mary now) has been a good deal of trouble and botheration to me ; but if you... "
Major Jones's Courtship and Travels: Comprising All the Scenes, Incidents ... - Page 102
by Willian Tappan Thompson - 1857
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 2

1852 - 892 pages
...every thing that ever happened in their families, and laughed at me and Mary, and cried 'bout ther dead husbands, cause they wasn't alive to see ther children...while, you know, so I spose I must wait a month or so. Marv (she ses I musn't call her Miss Mary now,) has been a good deal of trouble and botheration to...
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Major Jones's Courtship

Joseph Jones - 1872 - 318 pages
...every thing that ever happened in ther families, and laughed at me and Mary, and cried about ther dead husbands, cause they wasn't alive to see ther children...I spose I must wait a month or so. Mary (she ses I mustn't call her Miss Mary now) has been a good deal of trouble and botheration to me ; but if you...
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Major Jone's Courtship: Detailed, with Other Scenes, Incidents, and ...

Joseph Jones - 1872 - 324 pages
...every thing that ever happened in ther families, and laughed at me and Mary, and cried about ther dead husbands, cause they wasn't alive to see ther children...I spose I must wait a month or so. Mary (she ses I mustn't call her Miss Mary now) has been a good deal of trouble and botheration to me ; but if you...
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Mark Twain's Library of Humor

Mark Twain - 1888 - 748 pages
...happened in ther families, and laughed at me and Mary, and cried about THE CHRISTMAS BAG. ther dead husbands, cause they wasn't alive to see ther children...like to be engaged a while, you know, so I s'pose f must wait a month or so. Mary (she ses I mustn't call her Miss Mary now) has been a good deal of...
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Mark Twain's Library of Humor

1888 - 742 pages
...happened in ther families, and laughed at me and Mary, and cried about THE CHRISTMAS BAG. ther dead husbands, cause they wasn't alive to see ther children...married. It's all settled now, 'cept we hain't sot the \veddin' day. I'd like to have it all over at once, but young galls always like to be engaged a while,...
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A Library of American Literature...

Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 656 pages
...everything that ever happened in ther families, and laughed at me and Mary, and cried about ther dead husbands, cause they wasn't alive to see ther children...married. It's all settled now, 'cept we hain't sot the weddin-day. I'd like to have it all over at once, but young galls always like to be engaged a while,...
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American Literature: An Elementary Text-book for Use in High Schools and ...

Julian Hawthorne, Leonard Lemmon - 1891 - 678 pages
...in their families, and laughed at me and Mary, and cried bout ther ded husbands, cause thay warn't alive to see ther children married. It's all settled...day. I'd like to have it all over at once, but young gals always like to be engaged a while, you know, so I spose I must wait a month or so. Mary (she ses...
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A Library of American Literature from the Earliest Settlement to the Present ...

Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - 1894 - 680 pages
...everything that ever happened in ther families, and laughed at me and Mary, and cried about ther dead husbands, cause they wasn't alive to see ther children...I spose I must wait a month or so. Mary (she ses I mustn't call her Miss Mary now) has been a good deal of trouble and botheration to me; but if you could...
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The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and ..., Volume 1

Lionel Strachey - 1905 - 316 pages
...every thing that ever happened in ther families, and laughed at me and Mary, and cried about ther dead husbands, cause they wasn't alive to see ther children...I spose I must wait a month or so. Mary (she ses I mustn't call her Miss Mary now) has been a good deal of trouble and botheration to me ; but if you...
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American Wit and Humor, Volume 1

1907 - 374 pages
...every thing that ever happened in ther families, and laughed at me and Mary, and cried about ther dead husbands, cause they wasn't alive to see ther children...I spose I must wait a month or so. Mary (she ses I mustn't call her Miss Mary now) has been a good deal of trouble and botheration to me; but if you could...
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