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- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Just the same—— Oh dear, I'm so tired. But good little Claire will climb out and be diplomatic." </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Keep along the fence! Head them off! They're <br /> making for the other corn field!" were cries which <br /> reached the ears of the terrified tramps. </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Kind of skinny, though. I like 'em with some meat on 'em," yawned the man. </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Last night." </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Let me study on it until morning and I will tell <br /> you. I am sleepy now." </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Live like a nabob. A gentleman of leisure." </p> </div>)
- The Beautiful and Damned + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Look! See the chariot race sign——" </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Make Glendive tonight?" </p> </div>)
- Westward Hoboes + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Massachusetts car?" he asked. </p> </div>)
- Westward Hoboes + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Massachusetts?" Bull Durham lost. </p> </div>)
- Westward Hoboes + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Massachusetts?" he exclaimed. Then, all of a sudden, he shot back at me. "You're a lawng ways from <i>home</i>!" </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Mayn't I gi—lend you these two that I happen to have along? I've finished them, and so has father, I think." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Me? Nothing. Only I do get tired of this metropolis. One of these days I'm going to buck some bigger place." </p> </div>)
- The Beautiful and Damned + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Middle Ages? Why not your own country? Something you know about?" </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Milt Daggett." </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Mon Dieu! Veil, how you gets him?" </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Mon Dieu!" exclaimed the Frenchman again. </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Mornin'! Going north? Better take the left-hand road at Wakamin. Easier going. Drive your car out for you?" </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Mr. Boltwood. My name is Milt—Milton Daggett. See you have a New York license on your car. We don't see but mighty few of those through here. Glad I could help you." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Mrwr!" rebuked the cat. </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Mrwr," said Vere de Vere. What this meant the historian does not know. </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"My car—my automobile—has been stuck in the mud. A bad driver, I'm afraid! I wonder if you would be so good as to——" </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"My! You're quite a ways from home, aren't you?" </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Never fear, sir," replied Harry. "I will remem- <br /> ber your advice." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Never heard of it. Looks too heavy." </p> </div>)
- Westward Hoboes + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Never mind, lady," he said, soothingly and caressingly. "Yo' give me twenty dollars now, and tell the judge your story tomorrow, an' seein' as how you're a stranger and a lady, he'll give it all back to you." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"New York." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No! Really! I'm already soaked through. You keep dry." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No, everything is fine. I'm sure it will be, now. I'm afraid we are holding you back. You mustn't worry about us." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No, he doesn't drive. By the way, I hope he isn't too miserable back there." </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No, not a cent," said Harry, quickly. </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No, only to pay for my breakfast." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No, sir, I have not!" </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No, thank you," said Harry. "I have eaten. <br /> I am not hungry." </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No, we keeps together this time, too," said the <br /> Frenchman. </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No, you won't, sweetheart, 'cause why? 'Cause what'll I do to you<br /> afterwards?" </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No," meekly. "I was an idiot. I'll be good, next time. But won't you stay somewhere near us?" </p> </div>)
- The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No," said the man who had first overtaken them; <br /> don't let us be hasty. We've got no positive evi- <br /> dence yet. We will take them to jail." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No. I never thought of bringing one." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No. I wish we had!" </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No. Just want to see scenery." </p> </div>)
- Free Air + (<div class="poem"> <p>"No. Not a bit!" His look seemed to add, "And you know it—unless you're a fool!" </p> </div>)