| Dennis Corcoran - 1846 - 244 psl.
...THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LI'.P.'-RY. A8TOR, IF' OX A'. 3 TILBEN FOi' JJ 7 N«. A SKETCH " OWER TRUE." 49 Contractor. — " I didn't send for you, my friend,...work, if you will ; if not, go about your business." Hoosler. — " 'Nuff sed." He went, bought the shovel, and was shown the scene of his labour, which... | |
| Grins - 1855 - 176 psl.
...fifteen years — why, Squire, I think I aint worth more than five thousand shovels at that kalk'lation." Contractor. — " I didn't send for you, my friend,...which was to be rooting or ripping up the old paving stores in street. Before commencing operations, however, he went into a merchant's office hard by,... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1859 - 690 psl.
...why, Squire, I think I ain't worth more than five thousand shovels at that kalk'lation." CONTRACTO i " I didn't send for you, my friend, to study Cocker's...if not, go about your business." HOOSIER. " ' Nuff sod." He went, bought the shovel, and was shown the scene of his labor, which was to be rooting or... | |
| 1864 - 258 psl.
...at that kalk'lation." CONTRACTOR. " I didn't send for you, my friend, to study Coeker's arithmetie. Get a shovel and go to work, If you will; if not, go about your business." He went, bought the shovel, and was shown the seene of his lahor, whieh was to be rooting or ripping... | |
| Wayne E. Burton - 1867 - 674 psl.
...years — why, Squire, I think I ain't worth more than five thousand shovels at that kalk'lation." CONTRACTOR. " I didn't send for you, my friend, to...bought the shovel, and was shown the scene of his labor, which was to be rooting or ripping up the old paving stones in street. Before commencing operations,... | |
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