| Jacob W. Shoemaker - Readers - 1888 - 236 pages
...lookin' at Jim And likin' him all to hisse'f-like, see? — 'Cause he was jes' wrapped up in him ! And over and over I mind the day The Old man come...And down at the deepot a-heerin' him say — " Well ; good-bye, Jim : Never was nothin' about the farm Disting'ished Jim ; Neighbors all ust to wonder... | |
| American poetry - 1889 - 88 pages
...Jes' lookin' at Jim, And likin' him all to hisself-like, see ? 'Cause he was jes' wrapped up in him! And over and over I mind the day The Old Man come and stood round in the way While we was drilling', a-watchin' Jim — And down at the deepot a-heerin' him say — " Well, good-bye, Jim; Take... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson - American literature - 1890 - 708 pages
...Jes' lookin' nt Jim And likin' him all to hisse'f-likc, see ? 'Cause he was jes' wrapped up in him! And over and over I mind the day The old man come...And down at the deepot a-heerin' him say, — "Well; good-bye, Jim: Take keer of yourse'f! " Neighbors nil ust to -wonder why The old man 'peared wrapped... | |
| James Whitcomb Riley - Indiana - 1893 - 196 pages
...jes' as we turned to start away, — " Well, good-by, Jim : Take keer of yourse'f ! " 'Peared-like, he was more satisfied Jes' lookin' at Jim And likin'...Take keer of yourse'f ! " Never was nothin' about the farm Disting'ished Jim; Neighbors all ust to wonder why The old man 'peared wrapped up in him : But... | |
| James Whitcomb Riley - American poetry - 1893 - 200 pages
...away,— " Well, good-by, Jim: Take keer of yourse'f!" 'Peared-like, he was more satisfied Jes' lookiri at Jim And likin' him all to hisse'f-like, see? —...Take keer of yourse'f! " Never was nothin' about the farm Disting'ished Jim; Neighbors all ust to wonder why The old man 'peared wrapped up in him: But... | |
| James Whitcomb Riley - History - 1893 - 187 pages
...Jes' lookM at Jim And likin' him all to hisse'f-like, see? — 'Cause he was jes' wrapped up in him ! And over and over I mind the day The old man come...Take keer of yourse'f ! " Never was nothin' about the farm Disting'ished Jim; Neighbors all ust to wonder why The old man 'peared wrapped up in him : But... | |
| New England Society in the City of New York - 1895 - 532 pages
...Jes' lookiri at Jim And likin" him all to hisse'f-like, see ? 'Cause he was jes' wrapped up in him! And over and over I mind the day The old man come...Take keer of yourse'f!" Never was nothin' about the farm Disting'ished Jim; Neighbors all ust to wonder why The old man 'peared wrapped up in him; But... | |
| James Whitcomb Riley - Autographs - 1898 - 192 pages
...whole thing's artificialer 'n artificial flowers! " And all I want, and could lay down and sob f er, is to know The homely things of homely life; fer instance,...Take keer of yourse'f!" Never was nothin' about the farm Disting'ished Jim; Neighbors all ust to wonder why The old man 'peared wrapped up in him: But... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 558 pages
...hisse'f — like, see? — 'Cause he was jes' wrapped up in him ! And over and over I mind the clay The Old Man come and stood round in the way While...Take keer of yourse'f ! " Never was nothin' about the farm Disting'ished Jim ; Neighbors all ust to wonder why The Old Man 'pcared wrapped up in him : But... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - American poetry - 1900 - 954 pages
...yonrse'f ! " yes; And likin' him all to hisse'f-like, see? — 'Cause he was jes' wrapped up in him ! And over and over I mind the day The old man come...Take keer of yourse'f ! " Never was nothin' about the farm Disting'ished Jim; Neighbors all ust to wonder why The old man 'peared wrapped up in him: But... | |
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