Mark Twain's Library of HumorCharles L. Webster & Company, 1888 - 707 Seiten "Now if there is any one class of their authors whom the American people do know rather better than any other, it is the American humorists, from Washington Irving to Bill Nye... We have tried to arrange our Library so as to include passages representative of every period and section." -The Associate Editors in the modern Introduction to Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1888) Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1875) is a collection of short humorous stories compiled by Mark Twain, including his own essays and those of other popular contemporary writers, such as Washington Irving, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ambrose Bierce, and many others. This jacketed hardcover replica of the 1888 edition of Mark Twain's Library of Humor, with the authentic illustrations by E. W. Kemble, is an entertaining and humorous book for book lovers and Mark Twain aficionados. |
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... answer to all this flourish , that I considered a livery very much the thing that European families had liveries , and American . families might have liveries ; that there was an end of it , and I meant to have one . Besides , if it is ...
... answered . " Well , " said he , " don't forget the calves . You know that everything in the matter of livery depends upon the calves . " And he went out laughing silently to himself , with - actually , Carrie a tear in his eye . But it ...
... answer for the nuisance , and for the decay of the property , which may be claimed by your heirs at some future time . ' " Let it be swept out , ' said the youth ; ' I will defray the expense . ' " Nonsense ! ' indignantly responded the ...
... answer of the policeman . 666 " After this answer , the youth makes immediate inquiries . He discovers the ' Kiahaja ' of the new Grand Vizier , for every Grand Vizier has a factotum . He goes to the Kiahaja and requests him to deliver ...
... answer . hold of his beard , strokes it , and considers for a minute . He takes " Then he says to the youth : ' Son of the good and wise Mus- tapha , will you not be my guest for to - night ? To - morrow morn- ing I must talk with you ...
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