10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JOKESOME»
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The parties thus assembled, dipping deep in political discussion, but deeper in
Hodge's home-brewed, were the following great men : Peter Easybirch, national
schoolmaster, jokesome, corpulent, not illi~ terate, popular; Ralph Bonechest, ...
William Harrison Ainsworth, 1853
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Jessie the bookfolder; or, The heroism of love. By the ...
... he was fit to tak my head aff for lettin' her." "A bad beginning of the married life
that would have been," said William, trying to be jokesome, though the
information he had just received was painful enough. " Where did the ceremony
come off ?
Jessie (fict.name.), 1865
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Charlton, or, Scences in the north of Ireland, a tale
John Gamble. was emptied, it was manfully thrown over the galliard's shoulder,
accompanied by a curse, a sentiment, or a joke. The company, indeed, had by
this time got very jokesome ; all but our youth, who, though he had cracked his ...
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Ainsworth's magazine: a miscellany of romance, general ...
The parties thus assembled, dipping deep in political discussion, but deeper in
Hodge's home-brewed, were the following great men : 1 Peter Easybirch,
national schoolmaster, jokesome, corpulent, not illiterate, popular ; Ralph
Bonechest, ...
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The Spaniard; or, Relvindez and Elzora, a tragedy, and The ...
Well, trot home, jokesome old casuist of the laws of nations, and fetch bayonet.
You'll do that by the civil and peaceful law of the land, and push them civilly and
legally to the door ? What say you now ? Sn. Ah, it won't do, that neither — ha, ...
Simon Gray (of the War office.), 1839
I was jokesome and daffin'wi' her, and made a great crack o'the tups, and praised
a' I saw about the toun, and Rab and Richie were as wise as judges. Ihadadram
inside me, and was justmy canty ordinar'. But my eenandmy nostrils werena ...
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Delphi Complete Works of John Buchan (Illustrated)
... stinko' the stuff yeshowed us inthis house last nicht,” said Prentice solemnly. “
Sae muckle for that,” said Reiverslaw. “We've proof that the lad in the dowg's cap
was nae ither than him we keno'. Na, na, I never letonto thewife. Iwas jokesome ...
"Sae muckle for that," said Reiverslaw. "We've proof that thelad in the dowg's cap
was nae ither than him we ken o'. Na, na, I never let on to the wife. I was
jokesome and daffin' wi' her, and made a great crack o' the tups, and praised a' I
saw.
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Charlton: Or, Scenes in Ireland
Or, Scenes in Ireland John Gamble. was emptied, it was manfully thrown over the
galliard's shoulder, accompanied by a curse, a sentiment, or a joke. The
company, indeed, had by this time got very jokesome ; all but our youth, who,
though he ...