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" Very well, thank you. And you?" This for an answer to casual salutations. 2. "I am very glad you liked it." 3. "There has been so much said, and, on the whole, so well said, that I will not occupy the time. "
Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature - Página 230
editado por - 1886 - 294 páginas
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen4

1859 - 802 páginas
...call for me, and peeped out, " Ingham!" A few more wretches cried, "Ingham ! Ingham ! " Still Isaaes was firm ; but the Governor, anxious, indeed, to prevent...so much said, and, on the whole, so well said, that 1 will not longer occupy the time ! " and sat down, looking for his hat ; for things seemed squally....
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Atlantic Tales: A Collection of Stories from the Atlantic Monthly

1866 - 498 páginas
...in the fewest possible words, and said other gentlemen were present who would entertain them better than he. The audience were disappointed, but waited....much said, and, on the whole, so well said, that I wrtl not longer occupy the time ! " and sat down, looking for his hat ; for things seemed squally....
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If, Yes, and Perhaps: Four Possibilities and Six Exaggerations, with Some ...

Edward Everett Hale - 1868 - 334 páginas
...thank you. And you ? " This for an answer to casual salutations. 2. " I am very glad you liked it." 3. " There has been so much said, and, on the whole, so well said, that I will not occupy the time." 4. " I agree, in general, with my friend the other side of the room." At first I...
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Proceedings at a Reception in Honor of the Rev. O. B. Frothingham: Given by ...

Independent Liberal Church (New York, N.Y.) - 1879 - 106 páginas
...to say, whenever called upon to speak at a public meeting, " Mr. Chairman, so much has already been said, and on the whole so well said, that I will not detain you by adding anything more ;" and as long as he kept his head he continued to make that speech,...
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Good Company, Volumen4

1880 - 592 páginas
...the old familiar places, is to begin and end with the formula of the Dominie's Double. " There haa been so much said, and on the whole so well said that I do not think I will occupy the time." January 7, 1878. We have reached that delightful time in our...
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Semi-centennial Week at Wabash College, June 1882

Wabash College - 1882 - 154 páginas
...greatly resembled and was accu$t°med to represent his master at public meetings was taught to\make: "There has been so much said, and on the whole, so well said\taat I will not occupy the time. Those of you who are to spoak to-day, may do well to make\ a...
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American Humor: Beecher, Hawthorne, Holmes, Irving, Longfellow, Etc

1886 - 332 páginas
...thank you. And you ? " This for an answer to casual salutations. 2. " I am very glad you liked it." 3. "There has been so much said, and, on the whole, so well said, that I will not occupy the time." 4. " I agree, in general, with my friend the other side of the room." At first I...
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The Man Without a Country and Other Tales

Edward Everett Hale - 1886 - 324 páginas
...thank you. And you ? " This foi an answer to casual salutations. 2. " I am very glad you liked it." 3. " There has been so much said, and, on the whole, so well said, that I will not occupy the time." 4. " I agree, in general, with my friend the other side of the room." At first I...
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The Man Without a Country and Other Tales

Edward Everett Hale - 1886 - 324 páginas
...and as Dennis led her through the hall, he was scarcely understood by any but Polly, as he said, " There has been so much said, and, on the whole, so well said, that I will not occupy the time." His great resource the rest of the evening was standing in the library, carrying...
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The Man Without a Country

Edward Everett Hale - 1893 - 310 páginas
...thank you. And you ? " This for 3 answer to casual salutations. 2. " I am very glad you liked it." 3. " There has been so much said, and, on the whole, so well said, that I will not occupy the time." 4. " I agree, in general, with my friend the other side of the room." At first I...
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