| Mark Twain - 1899 - 496 Seiten
...he said there was nutritiousness in the mud, and a man that drunk Mississippi water could grow corn in his stomach if he wanted to. He says : " You look...grow upwards of eight hundred foot high. It's all 21 on account of the water the people drunk before they laid up. A Cincinnati corpse don't richen a... | |
| Mark Twain - 1903 - 504 Seiten
...he said there was nutritiousness in the mud, and a man that drunk Mississippi water could grow corn in his stomach if he wanted to. He says: " You look...drunk before they laid up. A Cincinnati corpse don't richer a soil any." And they talked about how Ohio water didn't like to mix with Mississippi water.... | |
| Mark Twain - 1917 - 536 Seiten
...and then it warn't no better than Ohio water — what you wanted to do was to keep it stirred op — and when the river was low, keep mud on hand to put...eight hundred foot high. It's all on account of the watei the people drunk before they laid up. A Cincinnati corpse don't richen a soil any." And they... | |
| Mark Twain - 1982 - 1190 Seiten
...he said there was nutritiousness in the mud, and a man that drunk Mississippi water could grow corn in his stomach if he wanted to. He says: — "You look at the graveyards; that tells the talc. Trees won't grow worth shucks in a Cincinnati graveyard, but in a Sent Louis graveyard they grow... | |
| Mark Twain - 1985 - 452 Seiten
...he said there was nutritiousness in the mud, and a man that drunk Mississippi water could grow corn in his stomach if he wanted to. He says: — "You...graveyard they grow upwards of eight hundred foot high. It 's all on account of the water the people drunk before they laid up. A Cincinnati corpse don't richen... | |
| John D. Seelye - 1987 - 376 Seiten
...there was nutrishusness in the mud, and a man that drunk Mississippi water could grow corn in his belly if he wanted to. He says: "You look at the graveyards; that tells the tale. Trees won't grow worth shit in a Cincinnati graveyard, but in a Sent Louis graveyard they grow upwards of eight hundred foot... | |
| Henry B. Wonham - 1993 - 218 Seiten
...[H]e said there was nutritiousness in the mud, and a man that drunk Mississippi water could grow corn in his stomach if he wanted to. He says: "You look...up. A Cincinnati corpse don't richen a soil any." (1 12-13) As he listens intently to the raftsmen's tales, Huck crouches at the remote fringes of a... | |
| Jim Lilliefors - 1993 - 254 Seiten
...in the mud and a man that drunk Mississippi water could grow com in his stomach if he wanted to. ... You look at the graveyards; that tells the tale. Trees...of the water the people drunk before they laid up. Twain's sense of imagination seems reflected throughout the state of Missouri and is, perhaps, part... | |
| Stuart Hutchinson - 1994 - 144 Seiten
...he said there was nutritiousness in the mud, and a man that drunk Mississippi water could grow corn in his stomach if he wanted to. He says: "You look...up. A Cincinnati corpse don't richen a soil any". luck that a Dick Allbright brings to one of the big rafts on the Mississippi. The raft is followed... | |
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