Well, not this evenin', So, my little dear (brusquely), adoo!" very act of flight by memories of this last adventure — the one bright and cheering episode, possibly, in his entire professional career.) Fast he speeds across the housetops! (Rapid delivery... Punch - Side 1931887Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Chalmers Shoemaker - 1887 - 236 sider
...is tummin' too — Tan't 'oo stay ?" * * * " Well, not this evenin', so, my little dear — adoo !" Fast he speeds across the house-tops — but his bosom...upon his rough lips linger traces of a baby's kiss. Dreamily on downy pillow Baby Bella murmurs sweet : " Burglar, turn adain an' thee me — I will dive... | |
| George Riddle - 1888 - 212 sider
...to see 'oo — Partinthon is tummin' too, — Tan't 'oo thtay ?"— " Well, not this evenin', dice beguiling his flight by tender memories, as he escapes...from understanding it in a painfully literal sense.) (No^v we come to the finale, with a highly effective contrast; don't be afraid of it.) Dreamily, on... | |
| 1888 - 704 sider
...flight by tender memories a* he escapes his pursuers) Fast ne speeds across tbe housetops — but bis bosom throbs with bliss. For upon his rough lips linger traces of a baby's klm I [This line, tear-laden as it U, need* very dtlicate treatment to prevent the audience from understanding... | |
| Byron Wesley King - 1889 - 398 sider
...Partinthon is tummin' too — Tan't 'oo stay — " " Well, not this evenin', so, my little dear, adoo !" Fast he speeds across the house-tops, but his bosom...upon his rough lips linger traces of a baby's kiss. Dreamily on downy pillow Baby Bella murmurs sweet: " Burglar, tum adain an' thee me ; I will dive 'oo... | |
| Solomon Henry Clark - 1902 - 600 sider
...professional career.] Fast he speeds across the housetops! [Rapid delivery for this.] [Very gently.'} But his bosom throbs with bliss, For upon his rough lips linger Traces of a baby's kiss. [Most delicate treatment mil be necessary in the last couplet — or the audience may understand it... | |
| Paul Martin Pearson - 1909 - 378 sider
...professional career.) Fast he speeds across the housetops! (Rapid delivery for this.) (Very gently.) But his bosom throbs with bliss, For upon his rough lips linger Traces of a baby's kiss. (Most delicate treatment will be necessary in the last couplet — or the audience may understand it... | |
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