The Hoot of the OwlA. M. Robertson, 1904 - 227 páginas A collection of short humorous essays and addresses. Some concern, or were delivered as talks to, the Bohemian Club of San Francisco. |
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... High Jinks and report on the progress made in the Archæological Sec- tion of the organization , I began imme- diately my investigations by borrowing books from all libraries that had not yet had any sad experiences in my direction . The ...
... High Jinks and report on the progress made in the Archæological Sec- tion of the organization , I began imme- diately my investigations by borrowing books from all libraries that had not yet had any sad experiences in my direction . The ...
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... High Priest Huichtlipochtli , wielding in his right hand the sacred flint and in his left a bleeding , palpitating heart , to the Young Men Christian Deacon , with bald head , blue eye - glasses , a set of false teeth , and an umbrella ...
... High Priest Huichtlipochtli , wielding in his right hand the sacred flint and in his left a bleeding , palpitating heart , to the Young Men Christian Deacon , with bald head , blue eye - glasses , a set of false teeth , and an umbrella ...
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... High Jinks of the Bohemian Club ; 3. That it referred to something else whose nature was doubtful . The some- thing read sometimes like dry goods , other times more like mosquitoes . The latter version appeared to me the more probable ...
... High Jinks of the Bohemian Club ; 3. That it referred to something else whose nature was doubtful . The some- thing read sometimes like dry goods , other times more like mosquitoes . The latter version appeared to me the more probable ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Academy of Sciences æsthetics ancient animal antediluvian asafoetida bachelor beautiful bill body Bohemian brethren Bohemian brother Bohemian Club bold Jarl brass brother Caxton butterfly California called celebrated circumstance coast corkscrew Cucurbitaceae Daniel O'Connell dear discovered discovery Divine Providence drink existence experience fact fish frequently glass gracious Sire Greek green Hans Meyer hazel head heroes human race ical inscrutable wisdom insects instance Irish Julius Cæsar kiss lady larval lecture Legislature living look mastodon ment Meyer microbe Midsummer High Jinks mind Miss Allbustle mosquito mother-in-law natural selection never night Numa Pompilius oath object ocean organization oyster Paul Neumann prehistoric present Professor recollect rings of Saturn sacred San Francisco scientist species spiral spiritual Street suicide temperate Tien Tsin tion Tommy trees Truth vice virtue whole wisdom of Divine words
Passagens conhecidas
Página 11 - A wise old owl lived in an oak; The more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard. Why can't we all be like that wise old bird?
Página 121 - Captain's honor the neighboring trees were decorated with girls bound fast and awaiting the moment when they should be served at the royal table. One of the most toothsome was destined for the dinner of the distinguished guest; and when the Captain was asked in what style he would have his girl served up, he astonished his cannibal friends with the words: "Your Majesty, I'll take mine raw.
Página 14 - My aunt was an elderly lady, not exactly prepossessing in her exterior, but shockingly virtuous and as unmarried as possible. Her favorite beverage was tea of valerian with a stick in it of sulphuric ether. She wore green spectacles, always felt miserable and respectable, and between asafoetida and valerian led a most unhappy life.
Página 14 - ... and talked virtue and gossip. It took considerable time before I could separate the idea of virtue from that of green...
Página 14 - She wore green spectacles, always felt miserable and respectable, and between asafoetida and valerian led a most unhappy life. Her only occupation was virtue. In her leisure hours she made a most interesting collection of medicine-bottles and pill-boxes, of all shapes and sizes.