| 1918 - 564 páginas
...the story of the two men?" "No, what is it?" "He-he." — Froth. Remember to mail this copy abroad " The flowers that bloom in the spring tra la! Have nothing to do with the case — " Which has the hidden meaning that you should not neglect to subscribe to Lampy's Flowers of Humor... | |
| Arthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert - 1885 - 66 páginas
...as flowers that bloom in the spring. Tra la la la la la, &c. ALL. And that's what we mean, &c. Ko. The flowers that bloom in the spring, Tra la, Have...la, A most unattractive old thing, Tra la, With a carricature of a face ; • And that's what I mean when I say, or I sing, " Oh, bother the flowers... | |
| 1923 - 1210 páginas
...majority opinion, In reference to resulting and implied trusts, and the numerous authorities cited, "like the flowers that bloom In the spring, tra la, have nothing to do with the case," for the reason that the trust created In this case is an express trust. For the reasons stated, I dissent... | |
| 1891 - 448 páginas
...break that piaster-cast of Hahnemann which sits on your bookcase top. Hahnemann's personal traits, like "the flowers that bloom in the spring, tra. la, have nothing to do with the case." Give the indicated remedy, as you have done perhaps for thirty or forty years, and see your'patient... | |
| Israel Zangwill, Louis Cowen - 1896 - 528 páginas
...listening dreamily to the sounds of the quiet sultry afternoon, and floating along the musical current of " The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la, Have nothing to do with the case." A vigorous shake aroused him from his trance. With a feeling of vague irritation he opened his eyes... | |
| 1906 - 740 páginas
...(shouts) — How are you, old chap? All right! — everything's hunky-dory — (comes in room, sings) — "The flowers that bloom in the Spring, tra la, have nothing to do with the case" — I'll write a cheque for a thou' for Harry and he'll have something in hand — only I really must... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1908 - 512 páginas
...as flowers that bloom in the spring. Tra la la la la la, etc. All. And that's what we mean, etc. Ko. The flowers that bloom in the spring, Tra la, Have...wing, Tra la, A most unattractive old thing, Tra la, Tra la la la la la, etc. All. And that's what he means when he ventures to sing, etc. With a caricature... | |
| 1919 - 850 páginas
...ridiculous for a moment as you show the flapping / in many combinations and contrasts, is : (Sung:) "The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la, Have...unattractive old thing, tra la, With a caricature of a face (repeat), And that's what I mean when I say or I sing Oh, bother the flowers that bloom in the spring,... | |
| La Touche Hancock - 1912 - 138 páginas
...You'd charm and solace pain On trains unpunotual and slow — Won't you come back again? IN SPRING THE flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la! Have nothing to do with this case, It's terrible now to sing, tra la ! For every one's voice is a bass ! TO THE LANDLADY TAKE,... | |
| Simeon Strunsky - 1914 - 282 páginas
...not stationary but in constant flux, and that the universe takes on meaning only from our moods : * The flowers that bloom in the spring, Tra la, Have nothing to do with the case. Far less subtle a character is the Lord High Chancellor in " lolanthe," although, within the well-defined... | |
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