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. of his you made last night struck me as being the most infernal rot . " See also Orators ; Politicians ; Public Speakers . AGE The good die young ... night struck me as being ...
Jokes, Stories, and Quotations Harold Workman Williams. of his you made last night struck me as being the most infernal rot . " See also Orators ; Politicians ; Public Speakers . AGE The good die young ... night struck me as being ...
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... night he wrote a note to his florist , ordering the delivery of twenty roses for the young woman . The florist himself filled the order , and , thinking to improve on it , said to his clerk : " Here's an order from young Jones for ...
... night he wrote a note to his florist , ordering the delivery of twenty roses for the young woman . The florist himself filled the order , and , thinking to improve on it , said to his clerk : " Here's an order from young Jones for ...
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... night , and that dreamy one turned her sad eyes upon him . " Have you no other ambition , Mr. Herford , " she demanded , " than to force people to degrade themselves by laughter ? " Yes , Herford had an ambition . A whale of an ambition ...
... night , and that dreamy one turned her sad eyes upon him . " Have you no other ambition , Mr. Herford , " she demanded , " than to force people to degrade themselves by laughter ? " Yes , Herford had an ambition . A whale of an ambition ...
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... night before I sailed for England , " said Field , “ I was giving a dinner at a hotel to a party of intimate friends when a colored waiter spilled a plate of soup over the gown of a lady at an adjoining table . The gown was utterly ...
... night before I sailed for England , " said Field , “ I was giving a dinner at a hotel to a party of intimate friends when a colored waiter spilled a plate of soup over the gown of a lady at an adjoining table . The gown was utterly ...
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... night , though there was no furore or general uprising of the audience , there was enough hand - clapping to arouse the troupe's dejected spirits . The leading man stepped to the foot - lights after the first act and bowed profoundly ...
... night , though there was no furore or general uprising of the audience , there was enough hand - clapping to arouse the troupe's dejected spirits . The leading man stepped to the foot - lights after the first act and bowed profoundly ...
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