Wit And Humor of American Statesmen a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsea
Wit And Humor of American Statesmen a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsea
John Barr
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"Now, " said he, with that awful flash of the eye, before which armies had quailed, "you impudent scoundrels, dance for me! Dance! dance!" And he kept them dancing at a lively rate until he thought them sufficiently punished, when he dismissed them, first giving them a moral lecture, delivered with energy, in a language they could understand. of Smertcan Statesmen In conversation with the French minister one day, Jackson used the word development, with a strong accent on the third syllable. Mon...bieur le Ministre elevated his eyebrows slightly, said nothing, but a few sentences further on used the word again, pronouncing it correctly. The President took no notice of this and having oc- casion to use the word again pronounced it de- velopment. Again the fastidious diplomat gave it its correct accent. No notice was taken of the impolite correction. "I repeat it, Mon- sieur, " continued the President — "this measure is essential to the develop'ment of our resoun es. " " Really, sir, " said the minister, " I consider the development of your country, " with a marked accent on the vel.
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