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...this country. You oughta read up about us. You'd get a different picture.) Something else. Take a peek at the bond market. L. & A. bonds look all right, don't they? Try our annual statement for last year! We're doing better than some who ain't "backwoods," ain't we? (Labor wasn't starved to get where we are either. Look into that too.) You might presume to call me "backwoods" for presuming to call your hand on the misuse of the descriptive adjective, and you'd probably be right...
...rifle." General Denhardt had explained that Mrs. Taylor had gone up the road to look for her glove. Few minutes later two messengers from town had driven up with a new battery for the General's car. "Mr. Denhardt said," continued Farmer Baker, " 'My, my, ain't that awful? She was the finest woman I ever knew.' While they were fixing the automobile, he said that several times...
...must heckle something, heckle the person who writes the Crime. He ain't what he used to be. L. Guy Huntley...
...give the GOP Nominee the cold stare. Reception grew warmer as the procession reached the business section. Opposite the Nominee's hotel a small boy appeared carrying a Roosevelt placard. Several spectators grabbed for it. The urchin slipped behind a policeman, jeered: "It's a free country, ain...
...seem a shade too chipper in the roles of mature statesmen, Lionel Barrymore grunts, glares and snuffles to fine effect. Equally sure-fire is Beulah Bondi as Mrs. Rachel Jackson, who, about to expire of the miseries, charges Peggy with seeing that the President remembers not to say "ain...