| Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber - 1859 - 436 페이지
...becoming idiomatic, always gives me a disagreeable sensoriousness. But whatever is to be will be, and there is no knowing how a thing will turn out till it takes place. Gracious goodness ! " she exclaimed, as a torpedo snapped on the floor by her feet ; " you might as... | |
| Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber - 1868 - 474 페이지
...becoming idiomatic, always gives me a disagreeable sensoriousness. But whatever is to be will be, and there is no knowing how a thing will turn out till it takes place. Gracious goodness ! " she exclaimed, as a torpedo snapped on the floor by her feet ; * you might as... | |
| Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber - 1868 - 432 페이지
...becoming idiomatic, always gives me a'disagreeable sensoriousness. But whatever is to be will be, and there is no knowing how a thing will turn out till it takes place. Gracious goodness !" she exclaimed, as a torpedo snapped on the floor by her feet; " you might as well... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 656 페이지
...the floor, with his legs in the air, trying to balance Mrs. Partington's fancy waiter on his toe. " I've always noticed," said Mrs. Partington on New...end some day, though we may never live to see it" " Mrs. Partington et als ! " said Mrs. P., as Ike read an eulogistic notice of herself and retinue... | |
| 1891 - 208 페이지
...age of Samson, which, Heaven knows as well as I do, I don't want to, for I wouldn't be a centurion or an octagon, and survive my factories, and become...end some day, though we may never live to see it." AN OLD QUARREL FRANCES COURTENAY BAYLOR. IT was one morning this last April that a blue-bird lit on... | |
| Theodore Stanton - 1909 - 520 페이지
...age of Samson, which, heaven knows as well as I do, I don't want to, for I would n't be a centurion or an octagon and survive my factories and become...end some day, though we may never live to see it." Artemus Ward. — Charles F. Brown (1834-1867), the third of the humourists writing about the middle... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Carl Van Doren - 1918 - 686 페이지
...age of Samson, which, heaven knows as well as I do, I don't want to, for I wouldn't be a centurion or an octagon and survive my factories and become...then there is no knowing how a thing will turn out until it takes place, and we shall come to an end some day, though we may never live to see it. Her... | |
| Henrietta Gerwig - 1925 - 748 페이지
...age of Samson, which, heaven knows as well as I do, I don't want to, for I wouldn't be a centurion or an octagon and survive my factories and become idiomatic by any means." Her benevolent face, her use of catnip tea, her faith in the almanac, her domestic virtue, and her... | |
| Joe Miller - 1865 - 398 페이지
...becoming idiomatic, always gives me a disagreeable censoriousness. But whatever is to be will be, and there is no knowing how a thing will turn out till it takes place. Gracious goodness!" she exclaimed, as a cracker snapped on the floor by her feet ; " you might as well... | |
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