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" RIPPED OUT something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent though ; but, to use an expression More striking than classic, it ' settled my hash,' And proved very soon the last act of our session. ' Fiddlesticks is it, Sir ? I wonder the ceiling Doesn't... "
Nothing to Wear: An Episode in City Life - Page 40
by William Allen Butler - 1857 - 68 pages
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Nothing to Wear: An Episode of City Life

William Allen Butler - Clothing and dress - 1857 - 80 pages
...that and the most of my dresses are ripped up !" Here I ripped OUT spmething, perhaps rather rash, » Quite innocent, though; but, to use an expression...illiberal creatures, Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers. Your silly pretence — why what a mere guess it is ! e Pray, what do you know of a woman's...
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Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor: Of America, Ireland, Scotland, and ..., Volume 2

William Evans Burton - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1857 - 328 pages
...perhaps rather rash. Quite innocent, though ; but to use an expression More striking than classie, it " settled my hash," And proved very soon the last...illiberal creatures. Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers. Your silly pretence — why what a mere guess it is ! Pray, what do you know of woman's...
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Titan, Volume 27

English literature - 1858 - 784 pages
...that and the most of my dresses are ripped up !' Here I RIPPED OUT something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent though ; but, to use an expression...illiberal creatures, Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers : Your silly pretence — why, what a mere guess it is ! Pray, what do you know of a woman's...
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The Poets of the Nineteenth Century

Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - American poetry - 1858 - 644 pages
...that and the most of my dresses are ripped up !" Here / ripped out something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent, though ; but, to use an expression...illiberal creatures, Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers. Your silly pretence — why, what a mere guess it is! Pray, what do you know of a woman's...
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The Quarterly Magazine of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, Manchester Unity

Fraternal organizations - 1858 - 546 pages
...that and the most of my dresses are ripped up ! " Here I ripped OUT something, perhaps rather i,ash, Quite innocent, though ; but, to use an expression...Doesn't fall down and crush you — oh, you men have no fccling, You selfish, unnatural, illiberal creatures, Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers....
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The Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor: Containing Choice and Characteristic ...

William Evans Burton - Wit and humor - 1859 - 690 pages
...Here I ripped ост something, perhaps rather rash. Quite innocent, though; but to use an eipr<v sion More striking than classic, it "settled my hash,"...illiberal creatures, Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers. Your silly pretence — why what a inore gue.-í it \*'. Pray, what do you know of woman's...
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Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phrases Usually Regarded ...

John Russell Bartlett - Americanisms - 1859 - 572 pages
...I keep in ! — Mrs. Slowe, Dred, Vol. I. p. 272. Here I ripped out something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent, though ; but, to use an expression...it settled my hash, And proved very soon the last of our session. Butler, Nothing to Wear. To RIP-RAP. To make a foundation of stones thrown together...
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Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phrases Usually Regarded ...

John Russell Bartlett - Americanisms - 1860 - 570 pages
...Vol. I. p. 272. Here I ripped ont something, perhaps rather rash, Qnite innocent, thongh ; hnt, to nse an expression More striking than classic, it settled my hash, And proved very soon the last of onr session. Bntler, Nothing to Wear. To RIP-RAP. To make a fonndation of stones thrown together...
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Nothing to Wear: An Episode of City Life : from Harpers Weekly

William Allen Butler - American poetry - 1862 - 76 pages
...of my dresses are ripped up!" Here I ripped OUT something, perhaps rather rash, 40 Nothing to Wear. Quite innocent, though; but, to use an expression...illiberal creatures, Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers. Nothing to Wear. 41 Your silly pretence — why what a mere guess it is! Pray, what do you...
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Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor, Volume 1

Wayne E. Burton - Wit and humor - 1867 - 674 pages
...More striking than classic, it " settled my bash," And proved very soon the last act of our se-sioa. "Fiddlesticks, is it, Sir? I wonder the ceiling Doesn't...illiberal creatures. Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers. Your silly pretence — why what a mere guess it is! Pray, what do you know of woman's necessities?...
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