Toaster's Handbook: Jokes, Stories, and QuotationsHarold Workman Williams H.W. Wilson, 1916 - 483 pages |
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Jokes, Stories, and Quotations Harold Workman Williams. S. CALIFOR UNIVERSITATIS FIAT MDCCCLXVI EX LIBRIS JOKES , STORIES , AND QUOTATIONS Compiled by PEGGY EDMUND.
Jokes, Stories, and Quotations Harold Workman Williams. S. CALIFOR UNIVERSITATIS FIAT MDCCCLXVI EX LIBRIS JOKES , STORIES , AND QUOTATIONS Compiled by PEGGY EDMUND.
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Jokes, Stories, and Quotations Harold Workman Williams. JOKES , STORIES , AND QUOTATIONS Compiled by PEGGY EDMUND and HAROLD WORKMAN WILLIAMS Introductions by MARY KATHERINE REELY THIRD EDITION REVISED , WITH NEW MATERIAL NEW YORK THE ...
Jokes, Stories, and Quotations Harold Workman Williams. JOKES , STORIES , AND QUOTATIONS Compiled by PEGGY EDMUND and HAROLD WORKMAN WILLIAMS Introductions by MARY KATHERINE REELY THIRD EDITION REVISED , WITH NEW MATERIAL NEW YORK THE ...
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Jokes, Stories, and Quotations Harold Workman Williams. PREFACE Nothing so frightens a man as the announcement that he ... joke turning on the compilers . To extend the usefulness of such pseudo - cataloging , cross references , similar ...
Jokes, Stories, and Quotations Harold Workman Williams. PREFACE Nothing so frightens a man as the announcement that he ... joke turning on the compilers . To extend the usefulness of such pseudo - cataloging , cross references , similar ...
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Jokes, Stories, and Quotations Harold Workman Williams. ON THE POSSESSION OF A SENSE OF HUMOR “ Man , ” says Hazlitt ... joke " is the infal- lible American test of the sense of humor . But taking the matter seriously , how would one define.
Jokes, Stories, and Quotations Harold Workman Williams. ON THE POSSESSION OF A SENSE OF HUMOR “ Man , ” says Hazlitt ... joke " is the infal- lible American test of the sense of humor . But taking the matter seriously , how would one define.
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... joke . And , as for a joke , the dictionary , again a present help in time of trouble , tells us at once that it is , " something said or done for the purpose of exciting a laugh . " But stay ! Suppose it does not excite the laugh ...
... joke . And , as for a joke , the dictionary , again a present help in time of trouble , tells us at once that it is , " something said or done for the purpose of exciting a laugh . " But stay ! Suppose it does not excite the laugh ...
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