His Nibs skedaddled yesterday per jack-rabbit line with all the coin in the kitty and the bundle of muslin he's spoony about. The boodle is six figures short. Our crowd in good shape, but we need the spondulicks. You collar it. The main guy and the dry... Cabbages and Kings - Pagina 14di O. Henry - 1904 - 266 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
 | O. Henry - 1905 - 344 pagine
...This could not have been accomplished in either Spanish or English, for the eye politic in Anehuria was an active one. The Ins and the Outs were perpetually...goods are headed for the briny. You know what to do. B©B." This screed, remarkable as it was, had no mystery for Goodwin. He was the most successful of... | |
 | Stephen Graham - 1914 - 398 pagine
...in American phraseology, so that it shall be quite unintelligible to people who only know English : His nibs skedaddled yesterday per jack-rabbit line...for the briny. You know what to do. — BOB. This is not Shakespearian English, but of course it is not Shakespearian American. The worst of the contemporary... | |
 | Melvin Ryder - 1915 - 120 pagine
...when he " got by " with the following bit of chatter found in his book, " Cabbages and Kings " : " His Nibs skedaddled yesterday per jack-rabbit line...the spondulicks. You collar it. The main guy and the drygoods are headed for the briny. You know what to do. " BOB." For the benefit of the uneducated,... | |
 | O. Henry - 1917 - 306 pagine
...eighty miles in the interior. Englehart was a gold miner, an ardent revolutionist and "good people." 12 That he was a man of resource and imagination was...guy and the dry goods are headed for the briny. You to know what to do. BOB." This screed, remarkable as it was, had no mystery for Goodwin. He was the... | |
 | 1917 - 542 pagine
...and Kings he uses the device of a slang telegram which the English-speaking Spaniards cannot fathom: "His nibs skedaddled yesterday per jack-rabbit line...kitty and the bundle of muslin he's spoony about," etc. O. Henry could scarcely write a dull word, so a typical objection is against his slang and "vulgarity."... | |
 | Frances Melville Perry - 1926 - 270 pagine
...and Spanish, has recourse to slang with this result: "His nibs skedaddled yesterday per jack rabbit line with all the coin in the kitty and the bundle...goods are headed for the briny. You know what to do." By Courier is another story based on O. Henry's relish for slang and his amusement over its possibilities.... | |
 | O. Henry - 1911 - 1422 pagine
...unconstrued, through the fingers of curious officials, and came to the eye of Goodwin : His Nibs skedalled yesterday per jack-rabbit line with all the coin in...main guy and the dry goods are headed for the briny. Yon know what to do. BOB. This screed, remarkable as it was, had no mystery for Goodwin. He was the... | |
 | Melville Davisson Post - 1926 - 368 pagine
...thing looked impossible; but the resourceful Englehart worked out the following brilliant solution: "His Nibs skedaddled yesterday per jack-rabbit line...figures short. Our crowd in good shape; but we need the spondulics. You collar it. The main guy and the dry goods are headed for the briny. You know what to... | |
 | O. Henry - 1928 - 1424 pagine
...to the eye Goodwin : His Nibs skedalled yesterday per jack-rabbit line with all the coin in the kitl and the bundle of muslin he's spoony about. The boodle is six figures shor Our crowd in good shape, but we n'ecd the spondulicks. You collar it. Tl main guy and the dry... | |
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