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" Set quiet, do, and don't fidget, and look at the hactin' ! JIMMY. I tell yer I can't see no hactin', Mother. It ain't my fault — it's this lady in front o "
Punch - Page 49
edited by - 1891
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Voces Populi: Reprinted from "Punch"

F. Anstey - London (England) - 1892 - 174 pages
...fairy just come on, dressed so grand, too ! JIMMY. I can't see no fairy — nor yet no himps — nor nothen ! [He whimpers. HIS MOTHER (annoyed}. Was there...I can't see no hactin', Mother. It ain't my fault — it's this lady in front o' me, with the 'at. MOTHER (perceiving the justice of his complaints}....
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The Speaker's Garland, Volume 9

Phineas Garrett - American literature - 1897 - 940 pages
...— Was there ever such a aggravating hoy. Set quiet, do, and don't fidget, and look at the hactin' I Jimmy. — I tell yer I can't see no hactin', mother. It aint my fault — it's this lady in front of me, with the 'at. Mother. — Father, the pore boy says he can't see...
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Humorous Hits and how to Hold an Audience: A Collection of Short Selections ...

Grenville Kleiser - Humor - 1908 - 352 pages
...— nor yet no liimps — no nothen!" Mother (annoyed) — "Was there ever such an aggravating boyT Set quiet, do, and don't fidget, and look at the hactin'!"...I can't see no hactin', mother. It ain't my fault — it's this lady in front of me, with the 'at." Mother — "Father, the pore boy says he can't see...
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Shoemaker's Best Selections for Readings and Recitations, Issue 7

Recitations - 1909 - 640 pages
...— nor yet no himps — no nothen ! His Mother (annoyed). — Was there ever such a aggravating boy. Set quiet, do, and don't fidget, and look at the hactin'...I can't see no hactin', mother. It ain't my fault — it's this lady in front o' me, with the 'at. Father. — Well, I can't 'elp the 'at, cau I? He...
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Best Things from Best Authors...

English literature - 1909 - 638 pages
...(annoyed). — Was there ever such a aggravating boy. Set quiet, do, and don't fidget, and look ut the hactin' ! Jimmy. — I tell yer I can't see no hactin', mother. It ain't my fault — it's this lady in front o" me, with the 'at. Father.— Well, I can't 'elp the 'at, can I? He must...
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