I'll just take lunch, then go away ;" And as she walked quite perpendicular, Said, " I'm not at all particular." Without any further talk, She made a sudden spring, And like many clever folk Who aim at everything, She overleaped her mark, And in their... The Boy's Autumn Book: Descriptive of the Season, Scenery, Rural Life, and ... - Page 54by Thomas Miller - 1847 - 123 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1847 - 446 pages
...folk Who aim at everything, She overleap'd her murk. And in their holn so dnrk The mice got safe awny. Said the cat, ' This is notorious ! ' .And she mewed out quite uproarious. BA1LWAY TBAVH.LINO, AND ITS EFFECTS OH TOT UUMAN SYSTEM. The very important question of the medicinal... | |
| 1848 - 796 pages
...And, like many clever folk Who aim at every thing, She overteap'd her mark. And in their hole во dark The mice got safe away. Said the cat, ' This is notorious Г And she niew'd out quite uproarious." — Miller's Boy' t Autumn Book. THE PUMA AND THE OUNCE OF... | |
| Oliver Oldham - Readers (Secondary) - 1854 - 406 pages
...quite perpendicular, Said, " I'm not at all particular." 4. Without any further talk, She overleap'd her mark. And in their hole so dark The mice got safe...is notorious!" And she mewed out quite uproarious. DANDYISM versut NEATNESS.—THACKERAY. 1. THERE is nothing disagreeable to me in the notion of a dandy... | |
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...a sudden spring, And like many clever folk Who aim at every thing, She overleaped her mark, And to their hole so dark The mice got safe away. Said the...is notorious!" And she mewed out quite uproarious. SALLY IN OUB ALLEY. OF all the girls that are so smart, There's none like pretty Sally ; She is the... | |
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