The American Joe Miller: A Collection of Yankee Wit and Humor
Philosophy
The American Joe Miller: A Collection of Yankee Wit and Humor
American wit and humor
Western Neighbours, 98
Western Obituary Notice, 46
We wonder, too, 50
Whale at Peas, A, 158
What a Fine Woman is like, 131
What he always did at Home, 41
What he did the First Year, 11
What Irishmen do!, 105
What U. S. stands for, 118
When the Boat started, 134
When will they meet?, 194
Where the Ducks went, 127
"Where Warren fell", 9
Whiskers and Kisses, 58
Who Fiddled, 193
Whose Fault was it?, 136
Why the War goes on, 118
Wise Fool, A, 119
Wise Judge, A, 101
Wise Saws by Sam Slick, 143
With a Quill, 144
Witty Aide-de-Camp, A, 155
Witty Sentinel, A, 71
Woman-ology, 45
Wonderful, 144
Wonderful, if True, 178
"Wouldn't you like to know?", 44
Writing to the Old Woman, 20
Wrong Woman, The, 142
Wrong Train, The, 37
Yankee, The, 166
Yankee's Autobiography, A, 36
Yankee Brass, 76
Yankee Factory Girls, 170
Yankee Inquisitiveness, 176
Yankee Modesty, 188
Yankee Notion of Macbeth, 27
Yankee Portrait of John Bull, 177
Yankee Toasts, 66
Young Jeff.'s Appetite, 6
Young Lady's Sacrifice, A, 138
Young Patriot, The, 32
Your Fare, Miss, 133
Youth Indignant, 188
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