| D. Corcoran - 1846 - 526 halaman
...catamount on a coon." Of course the tedious formula of an introduction was dispensed with, and our western hero bounded at once to matters of business....know, as I heard the player fellow say in Louisville, ' ihere aii>t nothin' in a name.' Now you be a tolerable slick lookin' feller yourself, but I'd have... | |
| Grins - 1855 - 176 halaman
...catamount on a coon." Of course, the tedious formula of an introduction was dispensed with, and our western hero bounded at once to matters of business....for you if your name was Smith — John Smith. Names aint nothin', no how." Contractor. — " Your liberality does you great credit. But can I do any thing... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1859 - 690 halaman
...— how «?" клеток. "I am well, sir. Whom have I i - 1 1 ri • of addressing ? " HoosiKn. " Why, Squire, my name's Ruth — Ben Ruth ; but you...there aint nothin' in a name.' Now you be a tolerable slick-lookin' feller yourself, but I'd have jest as great a respect for you if your name was Smith... | |
| 1864 - 258 halaman
...well, sir. 'Whom have I the pleasure#Caddressing?" HOOSIER. " Why, Squire, my name's Ruth—Ben Kuth ; but you know, as I heard the player fellow say in...there aint nothin' in a name.' Now you be a tolerable sliek-lookln ' feller yourself, but I'd have jest as great a respeet for you if your name was Smith—John... | |
| Wayne E. Burton - 1867 - 674 halaman
...once to matters of business. He commenced — " How are you, Squire — how d'ye rise ? " HOOSIKR. " Why, Squire, my name's Ruth — Ben Ruth ; but you know, as I heard the player fellow sajín Louisville, 'there aint nothin' in a name.' Now you be a tolerable sliek-lookin' feller yourself,... | |
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