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" ... fait upon all subjects whatsoever. It was therefore in a tone of mingled indignation and contempt that he replied to the last remark of Simon. "Bob Smith says, does he? And who's Bob Smith? Much does Bob Smith know about Augusty ! He's been thar,... "
Bentley's Miscellany - Page 141
1850
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Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs: Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers ...

Johnson Jones Hooper - American wit and humor - 1846 - 252 pages
...necessity, be not only well informed as to all things connected with the city itself, but perfectly era fait upon all subjects whatsoever. It was, therefore,...about Augusty ! he's been thar, I reckon ! Slipped off yerly some mornin', when nobody warn't noticin', and got back afore night ! It's only a hundred and...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 27

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1850 - 688 pages
...necessity, be not only well-informed as to all things connected with the city itself, but perfectly an fait upon all subjects whatsoever. It was therefore...Augusty !—he's been thar, I reckon ? Slipped off yarly gome mornin' when nobody warn't noticin', and got back afore night! It's only a hundred and fifty mile....
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Traits of American Humor, Volume 2

Thomas Chandler Haliburton - American wit and humor - 1852 - 342 pages
...or thing else ; the other that one who had been there must, of necessity, be not only well informed as to all things connected with the city itself, but...Slipped off yarly some mornin' when nobody warn't noticing and got back afore night ! It's only a hundred and fifty mile. Oh yes, Bob Smith knows all...
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Traits of American Humour, Volume 2

Thomas Chandler Haliburton - American wit and humor - 1852 - 360 pages
...or thing else ; the other that one who had been there must, of necessity, be not only well informed as to all things connected with the city itself, but...Slipped off yarly some mornin' when nobody warn't noticing and got back afore night ! It's only a hundred and fifty mile. Oh yes, Bob Smith knows all...
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Simon Suggs' Adventures and Travels: Comprising All the Scenes, Incidents ...

Johnson Jones Hooper - 1858 - 402 pages
...necessity, be not only well informed as to all things connected with the city itself, but perfectly aufctit upon all subjects whatsoever. It was, therefore, in...of Simon. " Bob Smith says, does he ? And who's Bob Srnith1^ Much does Bob Smith know about Augusty ! he's been thar, I reckon ! Slipped off yerly some...
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Traits of American humour, by native authors, ed. and adapted by the author ...

American humour - 1866 - 612 pages
...and contempt that he replied to the last remark of Simon. "Hob Smith says — does he? And who's Sob Smith? Much does Bob Smith know about Augusty! He's...when nobody warn't noticin', and got back afore night ! It's only a hundred and fifty mile. Oh yes, Sob Smith knows all about it ! I don't know nothin' about...
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Traits of American Humor

Thomas Chandler Haliburton - American wit and humor - 1866 - 374 pages
...replied to the last remark of Simon. " Sob Smith says—does he ? And who's Sol) Smith ? Much does Sob Smith know about Augusty! He's been thar, I reckon!...nobody warn't noticin', and got back afore night! It's only a hundred and fifty mile. Oh yes, Sob Smith knows all about it! I don't know nothin' about...
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Mark Twain's Library of Humor

Mark Twain - Fiction - 1888 - 748 pages
...any thing else ; the other, that one who had been there must, of necessity, not only be well informed as to all things connected with the city itself, but...about Augusty ! he's been thar, I reckon ! Slipped off yerly some mornin', when nobody warn't noticm', and got back afore night ! It's only a hundred and...
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Mark Twain's Library of Humor

American wit and humor - 1888 - 742 pages
...any thing else ; the other, that one who had been there must, of necessity, not only be well informed as to all things connected with the city itself, but...remark of Simon. " Bob Smith says; does he ? And who's ^ob Smith? Much does Bob Smith know about Augusty ! he's been thar, I reckon ! Slipped off yerly some...
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The Wit and Humor of America: Bill's Courtship, by Stanton

Marshall Pinckney Wilder - American literature - 1907 - 202 pages
...anything else ; the other, that one who had been there must, of necessity, be not only well informed as to all things connected with the city itself, but...about Augusty ! He's been thar, I reckon! Slipped off yerly some mornin', when nobody warn't noticin', and got back afore night! It's only a hundred and...
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