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Page 54
... told George III where to get off ; and we're now telling George the - what's the King's number ? ' I asked the au- dience , having really forgotten . The men went into spasms of laughter . It seemed the funniest thing they had ever ...
... told George III where to get off ; and we're now telling George the - what's the King's number ? ' I asked the au- dience , having really forgotten . The men went into spasms of laughter . It seemed the funniest thing they had ever ...
Page 463
... told you what has hap- pened , ' and reiterated it . Sumner then left and went to the White House , and found the sentinel quietly pacing there . He asked him whether Mr. Lincoln had got home , and the sentinel said ' no ' and that they ...
... told you what has hap- pened , ' and reiterated it . Sumner then left and went to the White House , and found the sentinel quietly pacing there . He asked him whether Mr. Lincoln had got home , and the sentinel said ' no ' and that they ...
Page 767
... told me that his first words were ' Don't booz ' em . ' I had learned not to place straw under the apples , as straw draws dampness , and to have a railed - off place in the centre of the car for convenience in selling ; and we pro ...
... told me that his first words were ' Don't booz ' em . ' I had learned not to place straw under the apples , as straw draws dampness , and to have a railed - off place in the centre of the car for convenience in selling ; and we pro ...
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INDEX BY TITLES | 19 |
FROM THE JOURNAL OF WILLIAM A CROFFUT | 55 |
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