The Poetical Works: Including the Drama of "The Two Men of Sandy Bar" of Bret HarteHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1882 - 464 стор. |
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... JACK MISS EDITH MAKES ANOTHER FRIEND ON THE LANDING TWO MEN OF SANDY BAR • CADET GREY DRAMA . PAGE . • 281 · 283 286 288 • 293 296 300 302 • • 304 • 307 431 INTRODUCTION . IN rearranging and editing the following pages , viii Contents .
... JACK MISS EDITH MAKES ANOTHER FRIEND ON THE LANDING TWO MEN OF SANDY BAR • CADET GREY DRAMA . PAGE . • 281 · 283 286 288 • 293 296 300 302 • • 304 • 307 431 INTRODUCTION . IN rearranging and editing the following pages , viii Contents .
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... Jack , trot her out ; let the gentleman look at her paces . Morgan she ain't nothing else , and I've got the papers to prove it . Sired by Chippewa Chief , and twelve hundred dollars won't buy her . Briggs of Tuolumne owned her . Did ...
... Jack , trot her out ; let the gentleman look at her paces . Morgan she ain't nothing else , and I've got the papers to prove it . Sired by Chippewa Chief , and twelve hundred dollars won't buy her . Briggs of Tuolumne owned her . Did ...
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... Jack , And as strong as a tree . Thar's his gun on the rack , — Jest you heft it , and see . And you come a courtin ' his widder ! Lord ! where can that critter , Sal , be ! VOL . I. I You'd fill my Jack's place ? And a man of ( 129 )
... Jack , And as strong as a tree . Thar's his gun on the rack , — Jest you heft it , and see . And you come a courtin ' his widder ! Lord ! where can that critter , Sal , be ! VOL . I. I You'd fill my Jack's place ? And a man of ( 129 )
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... Jack's place ? And a man of your size , — With no baird to his face , Nor a snap to his eyes , And nary - Sho ! thar ! I was foolin ' , - I was , Joe , for sar- tain , don't rise . Sit down . Law ! why , sho ! I'm as weak as a gal . Sal ...
... Jack's place ? And a man of your size , — With no baird to his face , Nor a snap to his eyes , And nary - Sho ! thar ! I was foolin ' , - I was , Joe , for sar- tain , don't rise . Sit down . Law ! why , sho ! I'm as weak as a gal . Sal ...
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... Jack Hill brittle . " Go warn the Babes ! " he whispered , hoarse ; " Tell I'm coming - to get and scurry ; For I've got a story that's bad , —and worse , I've got a warrant : G - d d - n it , hurry ! " Too late ! they had seen him ...
... Jack Hill brittle . " Go warn the Babes ! " he whispered , hoarse ; " Tell I'm coming - to get and scurry ; For I've got a story that's bad , —and worse , I've got a warrant : G - d d - n it , hurry ! " Too late ! they had seen him ...
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