| Literature - 1850 - 688 pages
...fact that they are rather enormous, and do push themselves in somewhat troublesome. But, stranger, they never stick twice in the same place ; and give...will get as much above noticing them as an alligator. They can't hurt my feelings, for they lay under the skin ; and I never knew but one case of injury... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1850 - 688 pages
...fact that they are rather enormous, and do push themselves in somewhat troublesome. But, stranger, they never stick twice in the same place ; and give...will get as much above noticing them as an alligator. They can't hurt my feelings, for they lay under the skin; and I never knew but one case of injury resulting... | |
| Thomas Bangs Thorpe - History - 1854 - 344 pages
...fact that they are rather enormous, and do push themselves in somewhat troublesome. But, stranger, they never stick twice in the same place ; and give...will get as much above noticing them as an alligator. They can't hurt my feelings, for they lay under the skin ; and I never knew but one case of injury... | |
| Capt Flack - Hunting - 1866 - 380 pages
...stranger, except them ; for it ar' a fact that they are enormous, and do push themselves in somewhat troublesome. But they never stick twice in the same...months, and you will get as much above noticing them MOSQUITOES IN ARKANSAS. 283 as an alligator. They can't hurt my feelings, for they lay under the skin... | |
| American humour - 1866 - 612 pages
...fact that they are rather enormous, and do push themselves in somewhat troublesome. But, stranger, they never stick twice in the same place ; and give them a fair chance for a few mouths, and you will get as much above noticing them as an alligator. They can't hurt my feelings,... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1867 - 982 pages
...exclaimed one from another State. " Well, stranger, except for them, for it ar' a fact they are e-nornious, and do push themselves in rather troublesome. But...fair chance for a few months, and you will get as mach above noticing them as an alligator. But mosquitos is natur, and I never find fault with her.... | |
| John Keast Lord - 1876 - 364 pages
...mosquitoes,' exclaimed one from another state. ' Wall stranger, except for them ; for it ar' a fact they arc e-normous, and do push themselves in rather troublesome....is natur', and I never find fault with her. If they ar5 large Arkansas is large, her varmints ar' large, her trees ar' large, her rivers ar' large ; and... | |
| John Caldwell Guilds - Fiction - 1999 - 642 pages
...fact that they are rather enormous, and do push themselves in somewhat troublesome. But, stranger, they never stick twice in the same place; and give...will get as much above noticing them as an alligator. They can't hurt my feelings, for they lay under the skin; and I never knew but one case of injury resulting... | |
| 1940 - 404 pages
...fact that they are rather enormous, and do push themselves in somewhat troublesome. But, stranger, they never stick twice in the same place; and give...will get as much above noticing them as an alligator. They can't hurt my feelings, for they lay under the skin ; and I never knew but one case of injury... | |
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