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" ... as if fleeing from danger; and, suddenly checking his horse, returned first in a pace, then in a trot, and then in a canter. While he was performing these various evolutions, he cursed, swore, whooped, screamed, and tossed himself in every attitude... "
Julius Caesar - Page 23
de William Shakespeare - 1860 - 189 pages
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Traits of American humour, by native authors, ed. and adapted by the author ...

American humour - 1852 - 388 pages
...off at half speed, as if fleeing from danger; and suddenly checking his horse, returned—first in a pace, then in a trot, and then in a canter. While...little more), and seemed to be setting all creation at defiance. As I like to see all that is passing, I determined to take a position a little nearer...
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Dictionary of Americanisms

John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 572 pages
...reinin' in, and prancin' and cavortin'. — Maj. Jones's Courtsfiip, p. 41. He tossed himself into every attitude which man could assume on horseback. In short, he cavorted most magnanimously. — Georgia Scenes. Old Alic had a daughter, that war a most cnticin' creatur; and I seed Tom Settlers...
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Dictionary of Americanisms

John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 570 pages
...and reinin' in, and prancin' and cavortin'. — Maj. Jones's Courtship, p. 41. He tossed himself into every attitude which man could assume on horseback. In short, he cavorted most maguanimously. — Georgia Scenes. Old Alic had a daughter, that war a most enticin' creatur ; and...
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Traits of American humour, by native authors, ed. and adapted by the author ...

American humour - 1866 - 612 pages
...session of the Superior Court, in the village of , about three weeks ago, when a number of people were performing these various evolutions, he cursed, swore,...whooped, screamed, and tossed himself in every attitude whicn man could assume on horseback. In short, he cavorted most magnanimously (a term which, in our...
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The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and ..., Volume 1

Lionel Strachey - 1905 - 318 pages
...dashed off at half-speed, as if fleeing from danger; and, suddenly checking his horse, returned first in a pace, then in a trot, and then in a canter. While...little more), and seemed to be setting all creation at defiance. As I like to see all that is passing, I determined to take a position a little nearer...
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American Wit and Humor, Volume 1

1907 - 374 pages
...dashed off at half-speed, as if fleeing from danger; and, suddenly checking his horse, returned first in a pace, then in a trot, and then in a canter. While...little more), and seemed to be setting all creation at defiance. As I like to see all that is passing, I determined to take a position a little nearer...
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Library of Southern Literature: Biography

Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 514 pages
...various evolutions, he cursed, swore, whooped, screamed and tossed himself in every attitude which a man could assume on horseback. In short, he cavorted...little more), and seemed to be setting all creation at defiance. As I like to see all that is passing, I determined to take a position a little nearer...
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Library of Southern Literature: Biography

1909 - 516 pages
...dashed off at half speed, as if fleeing from danger; and, suddenly checking his horse, returned first in a pace, then in a trot, and then in a canter. While...screamed and tossed himself in every attitude which a man could assume on horseback. In short, he cavorted most magnanimously (a term which in our tongue,...
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An American Glossary, Volume 1

Richard Hopwood Thornton - 1912 - 594 pages
...off at full speed, as if fleeing from danger ; and, suddenly checking his horse, returned first in a pace, then in a trot, and then in a canter. While...cavorted most magnanimously (a term which, in our tongue, expressed all that I have described, and a little more,) and seemed to be setting all creation at defiance....
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An American Glossary: Being an Attempt to Illustrate Certain ..., Volume 1

Richard Hopwood Thornton - 1912 - 614 pages
...off at full speed, as if fleeing from danger ; and, suddenly checking his horse, returned first in a pace, then in a trot, and then in a canter. While...which man could assume on horseback. In short, he cai'ortetl most magnanimously (a term which, in our tongue, expressed . all that I have described,...
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