The Humors of Falconbridge a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
The Humors of Falconbridge a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
1818 1854 Falconbridge
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Pork-haouse ?" says Yankee. " Well, I reckon not don t begin. Hain t nothin like not a speck in a puddle to a Pork-haouse a Cincinnatty Pork-haouse !" " I ve hearn that they carry on the Pork business pooty stiff, out there, " says the old gentleman. " Pooty stiff ? Good gravy, but don t they ? Pears to me, I knew yeou somewhere ?" says our Yankee. "You might, " cautiously answers the old gent. " Tain t Squire Smith, of Maoun-Peelier ?" (357) 358 HUMORS OF FALCONBRIDGE. "N no, my name s Johnson..., sir. " " Johnson ? Oh, in the tin business ?" " Oh, no, I m not in business, at all, sir, " was the reply. "Not? Oh, " thoughtfully echoes Yankee. "Wall, no matter, I thought p raps yeou were from up aour way I m from near Maoun-Peelier State of Yarmount. " " Ah, indeed ?" "Ya-a-s. " " Fine country, I m told ?" says the old gent. " Ye-a-a-s, tis ;" was the abstracted response of Yan kee, who seemed to be revolving something in his own mind. " Raise a great deal of wool fine sheep country ?" " Tis great on sheep.
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