But he was bailed out," said Ike, who had devoured the residue of the paragraph, and laid the paper in a pan of liquid custard that the dame was preparing for Thanksgiving, and sat swinging the oven door to and fro as if to fan the fire that crackled... Yankee-notions - Page 1221854Full view - About this book
| Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber - American literature - 1854 - 430 pages
...the little ones stood shivering by the faint embers. " God forgive him and pity them ! " said she, in a tone of voice tremulous with emotion. " But he was...crackled and blazed within. "Bailed out, was he?" said she; "well, I should think it would have been cheaper to have pumped him out, for, when our cellar... | |
| Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber - American wit and humor - 1854 - 400 pages
...the little ones stood shivering by the faint embers. " God forgive him and pity them ! " said she, in a tone of voice tremulous with emotion. " But he was...crackled and blazed within. "Bailed out, was he?" said she ; "well, I should think it would have been cheaper to have pumped him out, for, when our cellar... | |
| Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber - American literature - 1854 - 428 pages
...the little ones stood shivering by the faint embers. " God forgive him and pity them ! " said she, in a tone of voice tremulous with emotion. " But he was...crackled and blazed within. ''Bailed out, was he?" said she ; "well, I should think it would have been cheaper to have pumped him out, for, when our cellar... | |
| Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber - 1854 - 156 pages
...the little ones stood shivering by the faint embers, " God forgive him and pity them ! " said she, in a tone of voice tremulous with emotion. " But he was...the paragraph, and laid the paper in a pan of liquid cus* tard that the dame was preparing for Thanksgiving, and sat swinging the oven door to and fro as... | |
| William Evans Burton - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1857 - 328 pages
...stood shivering by the faint embers. " God forgive him, and pity them !" said she, in a tone of \oice tremulous with emotion. " But he was bailed out,"...crackled and blazed within. " Bailed out, was he ?" said she ; " well, I should think it would have been cheaper to have pumped him out, for, when our cellar... | |
| Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber - 1858 - 408 pages
...the little ones stood shivering by the faint embers. " God forgive him and pity them ! " said she, in a tone of voice tremulous with emotion. " But he was...crackled and blazed within. " Bailed out, was he ? " said she ; " well, I should think it would have been cheaper to have pumped him out, for, when our cellar... | |
| Wayne E. Burton - Wit and humor - 1867 - 674 pages
...the little ones stood shivering by the faint embers. " God forgive him, and pity them!" said she,' in a tone of voice tremulous with emotion. "But he was bailed out," paid Ike, who had devoured the residue of the paragraph, and laid the paper in a pan of liquid custard... | |
| Thomas Lansing Masson, Thomas L. Masson - American wit and humor - 1903 - 216 pages
...the little ones stood shivering by the faint embers. "God forgive him, and pity them!" said she, in a tone of voice tremulous with emotion. "But he was...crackled and blazed within. "Bailed out, was he?" said she; "well, I should think it would have been cheaper to have pumped him out, for, when our cellar... | |
| Lionel Strachey - Wit and humor - 1905 - 316 pages
...the little ones stood shivering by the faint embers. "God forgive him, and pity them!" said she, in a tone of voice tremulous with emotion. "But he was...crackled and blazed within. "Bailed out, was he?" said she; "well, I should think it would have been cheaper to have pumped him out, for, when our cellar... | |
| Joel Chandler Harris - American wit and humor - 1907 - 316 pages
...the little ones stood shivering by the faint embers. "God forgive him, and pity them!" said she, in a tone of voice tremulous with emotion. "But he was...crackled and blazed within. "Bailed out, was he?" said she; "well, I should think it would have been cheaper to have pumped him out, for, when our cellar... | |
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