But the hands that were played By that heathen Chinee, And the points that he made, Were quite frightful to see, — Till at last he put down a right bower, Which the same Nye had dealt unto me. Then I looked up at Nye, And he gazed upon me ; And he rose... Mark Twain's Library of Humor - Página 891888 - 707 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Joseph Benson Foraker - 1916 - 596 páginas
...et cetera. And the same with intent to deceive. And the hand that was played By that slick Joey B., And the points that he made Were quite frightful to see, Till at last he swooped down on a trick That was to have been taken by me. Then I looked up at Nash, And he gazed upon... | |
| Joseph Benson Foraker - 1916 - 592 páginas
...et cetera. And the same with intent to deceive. And the hand that was played By that slick Joey B., And the points that he made Were quite frightful to see, Till at last he swooped down on a trick That was to have been taken by me. Then I looked up at Nash, And he gazed upon... | |
| Joseph Benson Foraker - 1916 - 594 páginas
...et cetera. And the same with intent to deceive. And the hand that was played By that slick Joey B., And the points that he made Were quite frightful to see, Till at last he swooped down on a trick That was to have been taken by me. Then I looked up at Nash, And he gazed upon... | |
| 1918 - 2062 páginas
...deceive. But the hands that were played By that heathen Chinee, And the points that he made, Till at List thing! would you not live with me? I kissed you oft and gave you white peas; Why not live ijij And he gazed upon me; And he rose with a sigh, , , And said, "Can this be? We are ruined by Chinese... | |
| 1920 - 996 páginas
...state of Nye's sleeve: Which was stuffed full of aces and bowers, And the same with intent to deceive. But the hands that were played By that heathen Chinee,...said, " Can this be? We are ruined by Chinese cheap labour — " And he went for that heathen Chinee. In the scene that ensued I did not take a hand ;... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 páginas
...of Nye's sleeve, Which was stuffed full of aces and bowers, And the same with intent to deceive. 3« But the hands that were played By that heathen Chinee,...And the points that he made, Were quite frightful to sec, — Till at last he put down a right bower, Which the same Nye had dealt unto me. 3b Then I looked... | |
| Alban Bertram De Mille - 1923 - 552 páginas
...state of Nye's sleeve: Which was stuffed full of aces and bowers, And the same with intent to deceive. But the hands that were played By that heathen Chinee, And the points that he made, ' -x , I . • Were quite frightful to see. — Till at last he put down a right bower, \ Which the... | |
| John Walter Gregory - 1925 - 288 páginas
...name might imply ; But his smile it was pensive and childlike, As I frequent remarked to Bill Nye. Then I looked up at Nye, And he gazed upon me ; And he rose with a sigh, And said ' Can this be f We are ruined by Chinese cheap labour ' ; And he went for that heathen Chinee." BRET HAUTE, " Plain... | |
| Bret Harte - 1926 - 36 páginas
...state of Nye's sleeve: Which was stuffed full of aces and bowers, And the same with intent to deceive. By that heathen Chinee, And the points that he made,...said, "Can this be? We are ruined by Chinese cheap labour;" And he went for that heathen Chinee. In the scene that ensued I did not take a hand; . .But.... | |
| Grace De Motte Veatch - 1928 - 158 páginas
...state of Nye's sleeve, Which was stuffed with aces and bowers, And the same with an intent to deceive. But the hands that were played By that heathen Chinee, And the points that he made, Were frightful to see, — Till at last he put down a right bower, Which the same Nye had dealt unto me.... | |
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