10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOGGISH»
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loggish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A Searing Wind: Book Three of Contact: The Battle for America
“Loggish?” “. . . Loggish?” That stumped me. She gave an airy gesture, her
attention on shredding the last of our jerked venison and dropping it in the stew
pot. “Well, his name is Old Wood, isn't it? Can't get much more pithy than that.”
And we ...
W. Michael and Kathleen O'Neal Gear,
2012
2
Journal of the Indiana State Senate During the ... Session ...
Mr. Dumont presented the remonstrance of George W. Samp~ son and others,
citizens of Switzerland county, remonstrating against the establishment of a State
road, from the mouth of Loggish creek, through centre square, and terminating ...
Indiana. General Assembly. Senate,
1835
3
The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray
Saer-rrre 'mm de Dieu, laissez passer ce petit, Monsieur I Ow mosh loggish ave
you, sare ? "And now, if you are a stranger in Paris, listen to the words of Titmarsh
. — If you cannot speak a syllable of French, and love English comfort, clean ...
William Makepeace Thackeray,
1868
4
Eminent English Men & Women in Paris: Crowned by the French ...
Sacr-rrre nom de Dieu, laissez passer ce petit Monsieur 1 Ow mosh loggish ave
you, sare ? " It was amid this bustle and confusion that young William Makepeace
Thackeray landed in the French metropolis one fine morning in the year 1831.
Roger Boutet de Monvel,
1913
5
The Paris sketch book of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh
Ow mosh loggish ave you, sare ? " And now, if you are a stranger in Paris, listen
to the words of Titmarsh. — If you cannot speak a syllable of French, and love
English comfort, clean rooms, breakfasts, and waiters ; AN INVASION OF
FRANCE.
William Makepeace Thackeray,
1895
6
The Paris Sketch Book.Little Travels and Roadside Sketches
... loggish." * * * Curse the fellow, for an impudent, swindling, sneaking French
humbug ! — Your tone instantly changes, and you tell him to go about his
business ; but at twelve o'clock at night, when the voyage is over, and the custom-
house ...
William Makepeace Thackeray,
1879
Good bets and fine garten, sare ; table-d'h6te, sare, a cinq heures ; breakfast,
sare, in French or English style ; — I am the commissionaire, sare, and vill see to
your loggish." . . . Curse the fellow, for an impudent, swindling, sneaking French ...
William Makepeace Thackeray,
1904
8
The Malta penny magazine
But when it becomes hungry, the gigantic reptile assumes an activity strikingly in
contrast with the loggish inertness it before exhibited. When properly in wait of
prey, it usually attaches itself to the trunk or branches of a tree, in a situation likely
...
9
The Dublin University Magazine
dog does that has got a thorn in his foot, when he comes limping up, with upheld
paw, to any one he thinks, in his (loggish mind, looks friendly. Mahogany faces
can look loving and pitiful just as well as alabaster ones, though they don't do it
so ...
... sare, and vill see to your loggish." . . . Curse the fellow, for an impudent,
swindling, sneaking French humbug ! — Your tone instantly changes, and you
tell him to go about his business ; but at 8 THE PARIS SKETCH BOOK.
William Makepeace Thackeray,
1885
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