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" We rose, and with an unfaltering voice said: "Well, Judge, how do you do ? " He made no reply, but commenced taking off his coat. We removed ours, also our cravat. * * # # * # * # # # # # * # * # The sixth and last round, is described by the pressman... "
Phoenixiana: Or, Sketches and Burlesques - Page 110
by George Horatio Derby - 1856 - 274 pages
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 46

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - Periodicals - 1855 - 706 pages
...and compositors аз having been fearfully scientific. Wo held 'the JUDGE' down over the press by oui nose, which we had inserted between his teeth for...shouted to him: 'Say ' WALDO! ' ' 'Never! ' he gasped. "On my ! BU.I.ER ! ' he would have muttered, But that he ' dried up ' ere the word waa uttered.' 'At...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 46

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - Periodicals - 1855 - 704 pages
...described by the press-man and compositora as having been fearfully scientific. Wo held 'the JUDOE' down over the press by our nose, which we had inserted...between his teeth for that purpose, and while our hailwas employed in holding one of his hands, we hold the other in our left, and with the 'sheep's-...
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Phoenixiana: Or, Sketches and Burlesques

George Horatio Derby - American wit and humor - 1856 - 294 pages
...at New Town, and a rumor had reached our ears that " the " Judge " was on board. Public anxiety Lad been excited to the highest pitch to witness the result...Waldo," Never ! he gasped— Oh ! my Bigler he would have muttered, But that he 4 dried up,' ere the word was uttered. At this moment, we discovered that...
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Phœnixiana; Or, Sketches and Burlesques

George Horatio Derby - California - 1870 - 290 pages
...but his face deep scars of thunder had intrenched, and care sat on his faded cheek ; but under browa of dauntless courage and considerate pride, waiting..." say Waldo," Never ! he gasped — Oh ! my Bigler ho would have muttered, But that he ' dried up,' ere the word was uttered. At this moment, we discovered...
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London Society, Volume 46

James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1884 - 862 pages
...is described by the pressmen and compositors as having been fearfully scientific. We held the editor down over the press by our nose (which we had inserted...hands, we held the other in our left, and with the '-sheep's-foot" brandished above our head, shouted to him, " Say Waldo " (the Whig candidate). "Never...
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The Army and Navy Quarterly

Military art and science - 1881 - 528 pages
...is described by the pressmen and compositors as having been fearfully scientific. We held the editor down over the press by our nose (which we had inserted...hands, we held the other in our left, and with the ' sheep's-foot' brandished above our head, shouted to him, 'Say Waldo' (the Whig candidate). ' Never...
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Mark Twain's Library of Humor

American wit and humor - 1888 - 742 pages
...intrenched, and care sat on his faded cheek; but under brows of dauntless courage and considerable pride, waiting revenge." We rose, and with an unfaltering...hands, we held the other in our left, and with the " sheep's-foot" brandished above our head, shouted to him, "Say Waldo." "Never!" he gasped : "Oh! my...
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The Story of San Diego

Walter Gifford Smith - San Diego (Calif.) - 1892 - 306 pages
...is described by the pressman and compositors as having been fearfully scientific. We held 'Boston' down over the press by our nose (which we had inserted...Waldo.' "Never!" he gasped. " 'Oh! my Bigler,' he would have muttered, " But that he dried up ere the word was uttered. "At this moment we discovered that...
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The United Service

Military history - 1903 - 738 pages
...is described by the pressmen and compositors as having been fearfully scientific. We held the editor down over the press by our nose (which we had inserted...brandished above our head, shouted to him, 'Say Waldo' (the Whig candidate). 'Never!' he gasped. At this moment we discovered that we had been laboring under...
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History of San Diego, 1542-1907: An Account of the Rise and Progress of the ...

William Ellsworth Smythe - History - 1907 - 856 pages
...account of the combat (which did not occur) between himself and Ames upon the letter's return, when "we held 'the Judge' down over the press by our nose...had inserted between his teeth for that purpose)," until "we discovered that we had been laboring under a 'misunderstanding,' and through the amicable...
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