 | Bret Harte - 1871 - عدد الصفحات: 256
...his bed bat for the restraint of his attendant. Struggling, he still pursued his singular fancy : " There, now, steady, ' Jinny,' — steady, old girl....straight up to the pine on the top of the hill. Thar — I told you so ! — thar he is, — coming this way, too, — all by himself, sober, and his face... | |
 | Bret Harte - 1871 - عدد الصفحات: 256
...his bed but for the restraint of his attendant. Struggling, he still pursued his singular fancy : " There, now, steady, ' Jinny,' — steady, old girL...for him, too, old gal. Sometimes, you know, when he 'a blind drunk, he drops down right in the trail. Keep on straight up to the pine on the top of the... | |
 | Francis Bret Harte - 1872 - عدد الصفحات: 144
...his bed but for the restraint of his attendant. Struggling, he still pursued his singular fancy : " There, now, steady, ' Jinny,' — steady, old girl....straight up to the pine on the top of the hill. Thar — I told you so ! — thar he is, — coming this way, too, — all by himself, sober, and his face... | |
 | John Nichol - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...it is ! Look out for the ruts — and look out for him too, old gal. Sometimes, you know, when he's blind drunk, he drops down right in the trail. Keep...straight up to the pine on the top of the hill. Thar — I told you so ! — thar he is — coming this way, too— all by himself, sober, and his face... | |
 | Bret Harte - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 395
...it is I Look out for the ruts,—and look out for him, loo, old gal. Sometimes, you know, when he's blind drunk, he drops down right in the trail. Keep...straight up to the pine on the top of the hill. Thar II told you so I—thar he is,—coming this way, too,—all by himsclf, sober, and his face a-shining.... | |
 | John Nichol - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...have risen . . . struggling, he still pursued his singular fancy, 'There now, steady "Jenny."' . . . How dark it is! Look out for the ruts- — and look...out for him too, old gal. Sometimes, you know, when he's blind drunk, he drops down right in the trail. Keep on straight up to the pine on the top of the... | |
 | John Nichol - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...have risen . . . struggling, he still pursued his singular fancy, ' There now, steady " Jenny.'" . . . How dark it is ! Look out for the ruts — and look...out for him too, old gal. Sometimes, you know, when he's blind drunk, he drops down right in the trail. Keep on straight up to the pine on the top of the... | |
 | Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889
...his bed but for the restraint of his attendant. Struggling, he still pursued his singular fancy : " There, now, steady, 'Jinny,' — steady, old girl....out for him, too, old gal. Sometimes, you know, when he's blind drunk, he drops down right in the trail. Keep on straight up to the pine on the top of the... | |
 | Robert Ford - 1893
...his bed but for the restraint of his attendant. Struggling, he still pursued his singular fancy, " There, now, steady, Jinny ! — steady, old girl....out for him. too, old gal. Sometimes, you know, when he's blind drunk, he drops down right in the trail. Keep on straight up to the pine on the top of the... | |
 | Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893
...still pursued his singular fancy r "There, now, steady, 'Jinny,' — steady, old girL How dark it is I Look out for the ruts, — and look out for him, too, old gal. Sometimes, yon know, when he's blind drunk, he drops down right in the trail. Keep on straight up to the pine... | |
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