Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 41
... look him peel head ( see his bald head ) . K'tan ' for Kullaloo ( a kind of wild spinach ) ; good when him bile ( good when it's boiled ) . L ' tan ' for Lizard ; him tail quite pile ( spoilt ) . M is a Monkey ; just look at him feace ...
... look him peel head ( see his bald head ) . K'tan ' for Kullaloo ( a kind of wild spinach ) ; good when him bile ( good when it's boiled ) . L ' tan ' for Lizard ; him tail quite pile ( spoilt ) . M is a Monkey ; just look at him feace ...
Page 320
... look , devoid of either expression or comprehension . The nurse measured out some medicine , while Linda smoothed the pillows . Dorn shut his eyes again and lifted his hand to the bandage on his forehead . " Where am I ? " he asked ...
... look , devoid of either expression or comprehension . The nurse measured out some medicine , while Linda smoothed the pillows . Dorn shut his eyes again and lifted his hand to the bandage on his forehead . " Where am I ? " he asked ...
Page 567
... Look yonder ; ' him nebber say ' Look yah ' " ( it never says " look here " ) may be paraphrased as " You point at other people , but never at yourself , " and illustrates the same idea as is conveyed in the parable of the beam in your ...
... Look yonder ; ' him nebber say ' Look yah ' " ( it never says " look here " ) may be paraphrased as " You point at other people , but never at yourself , " and illustrates the same idea as is conveyed in the parable of the beam in your ...
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