Hidden fields
Books Books
" ... consequence collision, awful, knocked out the wheelbarrow's nose, broke the Irish woman all to pieces, baby loose, court-house handy, took me to the constable, jury sat on me, and the jail said the magistrate must take me to the constable ; objected... "
Doesticks - Page 31
by Q. K. Philander Doesticks - 1855 - 330 pages
Full view - About this book

Doesticks: What He Says, Volume 2

Q. K. Philander Doesticks - 1857 - 344 pages
...he'd take me to the watchman—tried to oblige the station-house, very civil station-house, yery—met a baby with an Irish woman and a wheelbarrow in it;...to stick to my original opinion. Niagara, non est excelsos (ego fui) humbug est! índignus aimirationi I v. Jfclitìtì». in the west, when they get...
Full view - About this book

Wise, Witty, Eloquent Kings of the Platform and Pulpit: Biographies ...

Melville De Lancey Landon - American wit and humor - 1890 - 786 pages
...sidewalk, but incited on going on both sides of the street at once; tried to walk between her; [laughter] consequence collision, awful, knocked out the wheelbarrow's...loose, courthouse handy, took me to the constable, [laughter] jury sat on me, and the jail said the magistrate must take me to the constable; objected;...
Full view - About this book

KINGS OF THE PLATFORM AND PULPIT

MELVILLE D. LANDON - 1893 - 672 pages
...broke the Irish woman all to pieces, baby loose, courthouse handy, took me to the constable, [laughter] jury sat on me, and the jail said the magistrate must...constable in the city; got out and here I am prepared to Btick to my original opinion. Niagara non estexcehus (egofui) humbugest! Indignus admirationi! [Loud...
Full view - About this book

Kings of the Platform and Pulpit

Melville De Lancey Landon - American wit and humor - 1893 - 618 pages
...sidewalk, but insited on going on both sides of the street at once; tried to walk between her; [laughter] consequence collision, awful, knocked out the wheelbarrow's...loose, courthouse handy, took me to the constable, [laughter] jury sat on me, and the jail said the magistrate must take me to the constable; objected;...
Full view - About this book

Doesticks' Letters: And what He Says. Containing the Whole of His Celebrated ...

Q. K. Philander Doesticks - American wit and humor - 1855 - 354 pages
...civil station-house, very — met a baby with an Irish woman and a wheelbarrow in it; couldn't get oat of the way; she wouldn't walk on the sidewalk, but...the dungeon put me into the darkest constable in the oily ; got out, and here I am, prepared to stick to my original opinion. Niagara, non est excelaus...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF