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Strana 27
... dinner to prepare , And though my second rules the roast , Pray of my furious third beware ; Better on herbs to dine alone Than at a feast where she makes one . 94. My first was by heathen mythologists made The dusky abode of the ...
... dinner to prepare , And though my second rules the roast , Pray of my furious third beware ; Better on herbs to dine alone Than at a feast where she makes one . 94. My first was by heathen mythologists made The dusky abode of the ...
Strana 47
... dinner can dress , Take the I from the N , And the T from the H , And spell it without an S. 28 . Whate'er you do to guess my whole You'll never guess it right , And when transposed , if now not seen , Yet still ' tis felt in sight ...
... dinner can dress , Take the I from the N , And the T from the H , And spell it without an S. 28 . Whate'er you do to guess my whole You'll never guess it right , And when transposed , if now not seen , Yet still ' tis felt in sight ...
Strana 79
... dinner asked a lady to take wine with him — he named a country , and she answered by naming an island ? 263. Why are school - boys like postage - stamps ? 264. Why is a clergyman's horse like a king ? 265. What grows in winter with its ...
... dinner asked a lady to take wine with him — he named a country , and she answered by naming an island ? 263. Why are school - boys like postage - stamps ? 264. Why is a clergyman's horse like a king ? 265. What grows in winter with its ...
Strana 84
... dinner party what kind of pudding is most suitable ? R. 330. What is a salmon on a gravel path most like ? 331. Why should a tiler always have a large number of tiles to work with ? 332. When may a chair be said to dislike you ? R. 333 ...
... dinner party what kind of pudding is most suitable ? R. 330. What is a salmon on a gravel path most like ? 331. Why should a tiler always have a large number of tiles to work with ? 332. When may a chair be said to dislike you ? R. 333 ...
Strana 86
... deserve it ? R. 361. How will amusement excuse you from doing your duty ? R. 362. What is the difference between a man and a dog ? 363. Why is music like a disgusting dinner ? R. 364. If a miser were pleased , why would he 86 CONUNDRUMS .
... deserve it ? R. 361. How will amusement excuse you from doing your duty ? R. 362. What is the difference between a man and a dog ? 363. Why is music like a disgusting dinner ? R. 364. If a miser were pleased , why would he 86 CONUNDRUMS .
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