Familiar Dialogues And Popular Discussions for Exhibition in Schools And Academies of Either Sex

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Familiar Dialogues And Popular Discussions for Exhibition in Schools And Academies of Either Sex
William Bentley Fowle
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" Mem. Yanl^ees the most inquisi- tive people in the world — imper^ent, and unwilling to conmiunicate information to travellers." [Aloud,] Well, sir, if you have accommodations fit for a gentleman, I will put up with you.
Landlord. They have always suited gentlemen, but I can't say how yo2?ll like 'em.
Traveller. There is a tolerable prospect from this window. What hill is that, yonder ?
Landlord. Bunker Hill, sir.
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Traveller. Pretty hill ! If I had vtty ins
...truments here, I should Uke to take it. « Landlord. You had better not try. It required three thousand instruments to take it in '75.- TraveTUr. ^^ Mem. A common Yankee hill can not be drawn without three thousand tnst|imients." [Aloud.^ Faith ! Landlord, your Yankee draughtsmen must be great bunglers. But come, sir, give me breakfast, for I must be going; there is nothing else in this vicinity worthy the notice of a traveller.
THE AMERICAN ANTIQUARY.
Ruse. I AM almost afraid to try, but I must do something, or starve.


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