The Speaker, 4 tomasPearson Brothers, 1910 |
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... We will have Prosperity to be Happiness , and Adversity to be Misery ; though that is the school of wisdom , and oftentimes the way of eternal happiness . -William Penn . The Train Misser * BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY . At The Speaker 343.
... We will have Prosperity to be Happiness , and Adversity to be Misery ; though that is the school of wisdom , and oftentimes the way of eternal happiness . -William Penn . The Train Misser * BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY . At The Speaker 343.
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The Train Misser * BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY . At Union Depot . ' Ll where in the world my eyes has bin- Ef I hain't ... JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY 344 The Speaker.
The Train Misser * BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY . At Union Depot . ' Ll where in the world my eyes has bin- Ef I hain't ... JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY 344 The Speaker.
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When de Folks is Gone * BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY . What dat scratchin ' at de kitchin ' do ' ? Done heah'n dat foh an ... James Whitcomb Riley . Reprinted by permission of the pub- lishers , The Bobbs - Merrill Company . He Understood BY ...
When de Folks is Gone * BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY . What dat scratchin ' at de kitchin ' do ' ? Done heah'n dat foh an ... James Whitcomb Riley . Reprinted by permission of the pub- lishers , The Bobbs - Merrill Company . He Understood BY ...
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... James Whitcomb Riley says that this is a favorite story of the Hoosier poet : A man who has an impediment in his speech was one day trying to talk to a fellow - passenger on the train . After a patient attempt to understand him the ...
... James Whitcomb Riley says that this is a favorite story of the Hoosier poet : A man who has an impediment in his speech was one day trying to talk to a fellow - passenger on the train . After a patient attempt to understand him the ...
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... , Nor count the kisses of the lad , And yet I hardly think he had Too many , many , many ! * From " Old Ace . " Copyright , 1894. Published by Forbes & Co. , Chicago . Slap Him On the Back BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY . The Speaker 377.
... , Nor count the kisses of the lad , And yet I hardly think he had Too many , many , many ! * From " Old Ace . " Copyright , 1894. Published by Forbes & Co. , Chicago . Slap Him On the Back BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY . The Speaker 377.
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