| Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1869 - 858 páginas
...pair of beautiful, living ruff-necked pigeons, as yellow as saffron, and as bright as a double-eagle fresh from the mint. I confess I was somewhat staggered...think yourself? " Catching his meaning, I quickly replied: " I think it is a humbug." " Of course, I know you will say so; because you 1 forstha' such... | |
| Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1871 - 868 páginas
...pair of beautiful, living itf-necked pigeons, as yellow as saffron, and as bright > a double-eagle fresh from the mint. I confess I was somewhat staggered at this sight and uickly asked the man where those birds came from. A all, l»zv smile crawled over the sobex foce oi... | |
| Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1873 - 884 páginas
...pair of beautiful, living ruff-necked pigeons, as yellow as saffron, and as bright as a double-eagle fresh from the mint. I confess I was somewhat staggered...A dull, lazy smile crawled over the sober face of ra.^ Gsstman visitor, as he replied in a AON? , goAtavtA \ss«ft « voice •• .,., " What you think... | |
| Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1882 - 450 páginas
...pair of beautiful, living ruff-necked pigeons, as yellow as saffron, and as bright as a double-eagle fresh from the mint. I confess I was somewhat staggered...think yourself? " Catching his meaning, I quickly replied : " I think it is a humbug." -. "Of course, I know you will say so; because you 'forstha' such... | |
| Joel Benton - 1891 - 660 páginas
...ruffnecked pigeons, as yellow as saffron, and as bright as a double-eagle fresh from the Mint. Barnum was somewhat staggered at this sight, and quickly...A dull, lazy smile crawled over the sober face of the German visitor, as he replied in a slow, guttural tone of voice; "What you think yourself?" Catching... | |
| Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1927 - 486 páginas
...pair of beautiful, living ruff-necked pigeons, as yellow as saffron, and as bright as a double-eagle fresh from the mint. I confess I was somewhat staggered...you think yourself?" Catching his meaning, I quickly said: "I think it is a humbug." "Of course, I know you will say so; because you 'forstha' such things;... | |
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