Recreation, Volumen21

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G.O. Shields (Coquina), 1904

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Página xvi - No part of the plumage, skin, or body of any bird protected by this section shall be sold or had in possession for sale.
Página xxiii - IF I should die to-night And you should come to my cold corpse and say, Weeping and heartsick o'er my lifeless clay — If I should die to-night, And you should come in deepest grief and woe — And say: " Here's that ten dollars that I owe," I might arise in my large white cravat And say,
Página xxiii - If I should die to-night, And you should come in deepest grief and woe— And say: "Here's that ten dollars that I owe," I might arise in my large white cravat And say, "What's that?" If I should die to-night And you should come to my cold corpse and kneel, Clasping my bier to show the grief you feel, I say, if I should die to-night And you should come to me, and there and then Just even hint 'bout paying me that ten, I might arise the while, But I'd drop dead again.
Página vii - The sun and moon shed unwholesome influences from above ; the earth exhales poisonous damps from beneath ; the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, the fishes of the sea...
Página xli - Gold Mounted for presentation purposes, $1.00 extra. Grand Special Offer You may try the pen a week, If you do not find It as represented...
Página 196 - There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she didn't know what to do; She gave them some broth without any bread; She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.
Página 98 - ... except so far as the punishment of offenses against the United States therein is concerned; the intent and meaning of this provision being that the State wherein any such reservation is situated shall not, by reason of the establishment thereof, lose its jurisdiction nor the inhabitants thereof their rights and privileges as citizens, or be absolved from their duties as citizens of the State.
Página xvi - For the purposes of this act the following only shall be considered game birds : The anatidae, commonly known as swans, geese, brant, and river and sea ducks; the rallidae, commonly known as rails, coots, mud-hens, and gallinules; the limicolae, commonly known as shore birds, plovers, surf birds, snipe, woodcock, sandpipers, tatlers, and curlews; the gallinae, commonly known as wild turkeys, grouse, prairie chickens, pheasants, partridges, and quails.
Página 144 - The state forester may establish and maintain a nursery for the propagation of forest tree seedlings on such lands as the trustees of the Massachusetts Agricultural College may set aside for that purpose on the college grounds- at, Amh'erst...
Página xvi - Then he proceeds to know by a ten days' trial — leaving off greasy meats, pasty, sticky and starchy half-cooked cereals, white bread and pastry, and adopting a plain, nourishing diet. Many men who really know use the following breakfast: Some fruit, a saucer of Grape-Nuts and cream, soft-boiled eggs, some nice crisp toast, and a cup of Postum — nothing more. The result is certain gain toward health. "There's a Reason...

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