| 1925 - 778 halaman
...saved when a team of horses ran away. He was found in a shelter for little lambs: — And thar sot Little Breeches and chirped. As peart as ever you...of terbacker, And that's what's the matter of me.' Such chewing may be a gracious state, but it has its disadvantages. Dickens in a hotel at Washington... | |
| 1871 - 808 halaman
...the child was discovered in a neighboring lambfold sitting quite snug among the lambs, and chirping " as peart as ever you see," — " I want a chaw of terbacker, And that's what's the matter of me." Thereupon the ballad concludes : — " How did he git thar ? Angels. He could never have walked in... | |
| John Milton Hay - 1871 - 196 halaman
...lambs at night We looked in, and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white. And THAR, sot Little Breeches and chirped As peart as ever you see,...of terbacker, And that's what's the matter of me." How did he git thar ? Angels. He could never have walked in that storm. They jest scooped down and... | |
| John Hay - 1871 - 188 halaman
...lambs at night. We looked in and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white ; And THAR sot Little Breeches and chirped, As peart as ever you see, •" I want a chaw of terbacker, And that 's what 's the matter of me." How did he git thar ? Angels. He could never have walked in that... | |
| John Hay - 1873 - 206 halaman
...somewhar than We looked in and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white ; And THAR sot Little Breeches and chirped, As peart as ever you see, " I want a chaw of terbacker, And that 's what 's the matter of me." How did he git thar ? Angels. He could never have walked in that... | |
| 1877 - 600 halaman
...lambs at night, We looked in, and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white. And THAR sot Little Breeches and chirped As peart as ever you see, " I want a chaw of terharcker, And that's what's the matter of me." | How did he git thar? Angels, He could never have... | |
| William James Linton - 1878 - 466 halaman
...and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white ; And THAR sot Little Breeches and chirp'd, As peart as ever you see, " I want a chaw of terbacker, And that's what's the matter of me." How did he git thar ? Angels. He could never have walk'd in that storm. They jest scoop'd down and... | |
| Addison Darre Crabtre - 1880 - 828 halaman
...thar, So warm, and sleepy, and white. 641 "I WANT A CHAW OF TERBACKER." And thar sot Little-Breeches, and chirped As peart as ever you see : ' I want a chaw of terbacker, A ml that's what's the matter of me.' " WHIPPING SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TO MAKE THEM SMOKE. In London,... | |
| 1882 - 812 halaman
...lambs at night ; We looked in, and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white. And thar sot Little Breeches, and chirped As peart as ever you...a chaw of terbacker, And that's what's the matter with me." How did he git thar ? Angels — He could never have walked in that stormThey jist scooped... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 halaman
...locked in and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white; And THAR sot Little Breeches ami chirped, As peart as ever you see, " I want a chaw...of terbacker, And that's what's the matter of me." How did he git thar? Angels. He could never have walked in that storm ; They jest scooped down and... | |
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