He had his own by him, but I handed him mine. He flung it down, and says: "Gimme a case-knife." I didn't know just what to do— but then I thought. I scratched around amongst the old tools, and got a pick-ax and give it to him, and he took it and went... Criminology - Página 114por Frederick Emory Haynes - 1930 - 417 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Samuel Langhorne Clemens - 1884 - 496 páginas
...just what to do— but then I thought. I scratched around amongst the old tools, and got a pick-axe and give it to him, and he took it and went to work,...was always just that particular. Full of principle. So then I got a shovel, and then we picked and shovelled, turn about, and made the fur fly. We stuck... | |
| Mark Twain - 1896 - 462 páginas
...just what to do — but then I thought. I scratched around amongst the old tools, and got a pick-axe and give it to him, and he took it and went to work,...was always just that particular. Full of principle. So then I got a shovel, and then we picked and shovelled, turn about, and made the fur fly. We stuck... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1909 - 448 páginas
...just what to do — but then I thought. I scratched around amongst the old tools and got a pickaxe and give it to him, and he took it and went to work...was always just that particular. Full of principle." inconvenient to use case-knives. And so the law has always managed to get a pickaxe in its hands, though... | |
| Mark Twain - 1899 - 398 páginas
...just what to do — but then I thought. I scratched around amongst the old tools, and got a pickaxe and give it to him, and he took it and went to work,...was always just that particular. Full of principle. So then I got a shovel, and then we picked and shoveled, turn about, and made the fur fly. We stuck... | |
| Mark Twain - 1899 - 400 páginas
...just what to do — but then I thought. I scratched around amongst the old tools, and got a pickaxe and give it to him, and he took it and went to work,...was always just that particular. Full of principle. So then I got a shovel, and then we picked and shoveled, turn about, and made the fur fly. We stuck... | |
| Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner - 1899 - 404 páginas
...just what to do — but then I thought. I scratched around amongst the old tools, and got a pickaxe and give it to him, and he took it and went to work,...was always just that particular. Full of principle. So then I got a shovel, and then we picked and shoveled, turn about, and made the fur fly. We stuck... | |
| Mark Twain - 1912 - 436 páginas
...because you don't know no better; but it wouldn't for me, because I do know better. Gimme a case-knife." He had his own by him, but I handed him mine. He flung...was always just that particular. Full of principle. So then I got a shovel, and then we picked and shoveled, turn about, and made the fur fly. We stuck... | |
| 1915 - 680 páginas
...information about these things. They always dig out with a case-knife." So, in deference to the books and the proprieties, the boys set to work with case-knives....always just that particular. Full of principle. Tom had made over again one of the earliest discoveries of the law. When tradition prescribed case-knives... | |
| 1915 - 702 páginas
...information about these things. They always dig out with a case-knife." So, in deference to the books and the proprieties, the boys set to work with case-knives....never said a word. He was always just that particular. Fall of principle. Tom had made over again one of the earliest discoveries of the law. When tradition... | |
| Roscoe Pound - 1921 - 256 páginas
...law under which we live. VII JUDICIAL EMPIRICISM TIT" HEN Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn had deter^' mined to rescue Jim by digging under the cabin where he...he took it and went to work and never said a word. 166 "He was always just that particular. Full of principle." Tom Sawyer had made over again one of... | |
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