Jaybird Charley," — an unhallowed inspiration of the moment that clung to him ever after. But to return to Tennessee's Partner, whom we never knew by any other than this relative title. That he had ever existed as' a separate and distinct individuality... The Luck of Roaring Camp: And Other Stories - Stran 124avtor: Bret Harte - 1903 - 279 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Bret Harte - 1871 - 282 strani
..." Well, then, here 's to Higgles. GOD BLESS HER ! " Perhaps He had. Whp krows ? TENNESSEE'S PAETNER I DO not think that we ever knew his real name. Our...it was current at Sandy Bar, — in the gulches and bar-rooms, — where all sentiment was modified by a strong sense of humor. Of their married felicity... | |
| Bret Harte - 1871 - 288 strani
...kitchen. He followed her, and emerged a few moments later, covered with more toast and victory. Tiiat day week they were married by a Justice of the Peace,...it was current at Sandy Bar, — in the gulches and bar-rooms, — where all sentiment was modified by a strong sense of humor. Of their married felicity... | |
| Francis Bret Harte - 1872 - 442 strani
...as " Jay-bird Charley,"— an unhallowed inspiration of the moment that clung to him ever after. F But to return to Tennessee's Partner, whom we never...it was current at Sandy Bar, — in the gulches and bar-rooms, — where all sentiment was modified by a strong sense of humor. Of their married felicity... | |
| Bret Harte - 1873 - 268 strani
...plate of toast over his upturned, serious, simple face, and to retreat to the kitchen. He followed^her, and emerged a few moments later, covered with more...it was current at Sandy Bar, — in the gulches and bar-rooms, — where all sentiment was modified by a strong sense of humor. Of their married felicity... | |
| Bret Harte - 1882 - 434 strani
...coqucttishly break a plate of toast over his upturned, serious, simple face, and to retreat to the kitrheu. He followed her, and emerged a few moments later,...but I prefer to tell it as it was current at Sandy Bar,—in the gulehes and bar-rooms,—where all sentiment was modificd by a strong sense of humour.... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 700 strani
...his unfortunate mispronunciation of the term " iron pyrites." Perhaps this may have been the 14 15 beginning of a rude heraldry ; but I am constrained...it was current at Sandy Bar — in the gulches and bar-rooms — where all sentiment was modified by a strong sense of humor. Of their married felicity... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 548 strani
...were. " Well, then, here 's to Higgles. GOD BLESS HER!" Perhaps He had. Who knows 1 TENNESSEE'S PAKTNER I DO not think that we ever knew his real name. Our...it was current at Sandy Bar, — in the gulches and bar-rooms, — where all sentiment was modified by a strong sense of humor. Of their married felicity... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 284 strani
...TENNESSEE'S PAETNER I DO not think that we ever knew his real name. Our ignorance of it certainly nevei gave us any social inconvenience, for at Sandy Bar...it was current at Sandy Bar, — in the gulches and bar-rooms, — where all sentiment was modified by a strong sense of humor. Of their married felicity... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 280 strani
...most men were christened anew. Sometimes these appellatives were derived from some distincti veness of dress, as in the case of " Dungaree Jack " ; or...it was current at Sandy Bar, — in the gulches and bar-rooms, — where all sentiment was modified by a strong sense of humor. Of their married felicity... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 276 strani
...name happened to be really Clif- Nv > ford, as " Jay-bird Charley," — an unhallowed inspi- \ ration of the moment, that clung to him ever after. \ But...it was current at Sandy Bar, — in the gulches and bar-rooms, — - where all sentiment was modified by a strong sense of humor. Of their married felicity... | |
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