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Even M. Louvois, the prime-minister, taxed Sulli with his impudence, which, he said, by no means became a man who had no other recommendation but that of making people laugh. "Why, what the d—l!" cried Sulli; "you would do as much, if you were able!" ... and Sulli got the appointment.
Memoirs of the Opera.
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| LETTER LXXX. | |
| Reporting our Uncle Abe's latest little Tale. Our Correspondent's Historical Chaunt. The Boston Novel of "Mr. Smith". And a Funeral Discourse by the devout Chaplain of the Mackerel Brigade. | 7 |
| LETTER LXXXI. | |
| Showing how a Minion of Tyranny was terribly punished for interfering with the conservative Women of America. And describing the Kentucky Chap's remarkable Skirmish with his Thanksgiving Dinner. | 25 |
| LETTER LXXXII. | |
| Noting the utter Destruction, by an inebriated Journalist, of the Venerable Gammon's benignant Speech. Introducing the new General of the Mackerel Brigade. And describing a curious Phenomenon on Duck Lake. | 34 |
| LETTER LXXXIII. | |
| Referring to Washington City and the President's Message, and giving the Southern Confederacy's very reasonable Peace Proposition. | 43 |
| LETTER LXXXIV. | |
| Proving that Russia is indeed our Friend. Instancing the terrific Bombardment of Paris. And telling how the new General of the Mackerel Brigade delighted all with his surprising "Shape". | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |