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Beauregard (search for this): article 15
"Doctor," said Frederick Reynolds, the dramatist, to Dr. Baillie, the celebrated physician, "don't you think I write too much for my nervous system?" "No, I don't," said Dr. Baillie, "but I think you write too much for your reputation." A gentleman, while in church, intending to scratch his head, in a mental absence reached over into another pew and scratched the head of an old maid. He discovered his mistake when she sued him for breach of promise of marriage. A Bremen journal contains the following advertisement: "A young gentleman on the point of getting married, is desirous of meeting a man of experience who will dissuade him from such a step." Old Abe put a chip on his hat, at Sumter Gen. Beauregard knocked it off, and, so the war began.
"Doctor," said Frederick Reynolds, the dramatist, to Dr. Baillie, the celebrated physician, "don't you think I write too much for my nervous system?" "No, I don't," said Dr. Baillie, "but I think you write too much for your reputation." A gentleman, while in church, intending to scratch his head, in a mental absence reached over into another pew and scratched the head of an old maid. He discovered his mistake when she sued him for breach of promise of marriage. A Bremen journDr. Baillie, "but I think you write too much for your reputation." A gentleman, while in church, intending to scratch his head, in a mental absence reached over into another pew and scratched the head of an old maid. He discovered his mistake when she sued him for breach of promise of marriage. A Bremen journal contains the following advertisement: "A young gentleman on the point of getting married, is desirous of meeting a man of experience who will dissuade him from such a step." Old Abe put a chip on his hat, at Sumter Gen. Beauregard knocked it off, and, so the war began.
Frederick Reynolds (search for this): article 15
"Doctor," said Frederick Reynolds, the dramatist, to Dr. Baillie, the celebrated physician, "don't you think I write too much for my nervous system?" "No, I don't," said Dr. Baillie, "but I think you write too much for your reputation." A gentleman, while in church, intending to scratch his head, in a mental absence reached over into another pew and scratched the head of an old maid. He discovered his mistake when she sued him for breach of promise of marriage. A Bremen journal contains the following advertisement: "A young gentleman on the point of getting married, is desirous of meeting a man of experience who will dissuade him from such a step." Old Abe put a chip on his hat, at Sumter Gen. Beauregard knocked it off, and, so the war began.