The Man Who Wanted a Bungalow: Being the Veracious Account of An Author Who ...

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Josaphare, Lionel, B. 1876
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Then he seemed to imagine himeslf a paper hoop and tried to jump through himself.
Gilsey laughed. "He's got 'em. He sees snakes and is trying to catch 'em, and he's puzzled. Quit with 60 THE MAN WHO WANTED A BtTNGALOW your alcohol; he's got enough alcohol inside of him already. What the drunken little sausage needs is a cup of black coffere." McCracken was never wont to pay attention to Gil- sey's remarks, as he considered that reporter, for all practical and agricultural purposes, a laughing m
...on- strosity. He was struggling over the pig, in this ex- citing clinic, when Gilsey kneeled beside the animal and proceeded to address the farmer as follows: *'Mr. McCracken, you are a wise, a very wise man.'' * ' Humph ! ' ' said McCracken.
** However, there are limits to all earthly wisdom, and that is why, and perhaps for that reason alone, I have long believed you do not know everything. You will pardon me for saying so." ''Humph!" said McCracken.
"You will observe, my wise friend, that the snorter of this intelligent quadruped is of .a bright scarlet hue.


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