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A list of all pages that have property "Has text" with value "<span class="poem"> <p>"Sure! Don't cost you one red cent!" </p> </span>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Put it on, then, for we must go to the trial." </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Put it on, then, for we must go to the trial." </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Quick," he said. "Let's make to the south. <br /> Maybe they're not on that side yet." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Quite a ways from home, aren't you?" </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Ran away, eh?" </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Rats. Too small." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Really—— We haven't decided." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Really, I don't know. Which is the better?" The girl's voice was curiously clear. </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Received letter about trip surprised anxious will tire you out fatigue prairie roads bad for your father mountain roads dangerous strongly advise go only part way then take train. GEOFFREY." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Road darn muddy." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Say, lady, how's the chance for borrowin' a couple of dollars? I was workin' for a Finnski back here a ways, and he did me dirt—holdin' out my wages on me till the end of the month." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Schoenstrom?" suggested Milt. </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Search them!" cried one. </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Seems to be. She's kind of demanding. She wanted a little car of her own, but I didn't think she could keep up with me, not on a long hike." </p> </div>)
  • Westward Hoboes  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Sixty-three miles is about as fast as I've ever driven," I said in an off-hand way. </p> </div>)
  • Westward Hoboes  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Sixty-three? That's not fast. When you get going ninety-five to a hundred, that's something like driving." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Small? Why, there's darn near five thousand people there!" </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Stuck?" he inquired, not very intelligently. "How much is Adolph charging you?" </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Suppose they did purchase it?" replied the <br /> tramp. "Whose money bought it?" </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Sure! Don't cost you one red cent!" </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Sure! You bet!" </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Sure. You get ten—years! And you get out!" </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Swell day!" said Milt. </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Take a lesson from the birds, my boy," said the <br /> tramp. "Turn your back on the winter and go <br /> south. Or, if you wish, you can do as many others <br /> do. Go to the station houses or the jails." </p> </div>)
  • Westward Hoboes  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Texas is a hell of a state. Chock full of socialists, horse-thieves and Baptists." </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Thank you! For the especial purpose of pay- <br /> ing the government, I suppose. But how much?" </p> </div>)
  • Westward Hoboes  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Thank you, your Honor," I faltered. </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Thanks, uh, thank you, sir, but I wouldn't like to do it. You see, it's kind of my vacation. If I've done anything I'm tickled——" </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"That is right, my boy," answered the farmer. "I <br /> like your independence. That is the spirit which suc- <br /> ceeds. But you are young to be traveling in this way. <br /> May I ask where you came from?" </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"That would be jolly." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"That's a good start toward world-fellowship, I suppose. I wish we could do—— Return your lunch or—— Mr. Daggett! Do you read books? I mean——" </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"That's a wonderful work farm they have at Duluth," said one, and the next, "speaking of that, I was in Chicago last week, and I saw a play——" </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"That's nonsense," said the tramp. "Look at <br /> me. I live; I eat like a gentleman. Haven't done <br /> a lick of work since the war." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"That's the devil of it. I don't know just what I do want to do. I could always land soft in a garage, but that's nothing new. Might hit Detroit, and learn the motor-factory end." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"That's the way to get on. The rest of this town is afraid of new things. 'Member when I suggested we all chip in on a dynamo with a gas engine and have electric lights? The hicks almost died of nervousness." </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"The jails!" </p> </div>)
  • Westward Hoboes  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"The lady thawt yo' meant them fixin's for her, Charley, instead of fo' that mean speed-catcher." </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"The only reasonable thing to be offended at in this vale of tears is not being offered money!" </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"The people, of course!" </p> </div>)
  • Our California  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"The rising sun you say is fine,<br /> And the early morning like red wine.<br /> To be sure," he said, "I must declare,<br /> From what you write me heaven is there." </p> </div>)
  • Westward Hoboes  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"The road's all right, ef yo' don't boag, otherwise you'll find it kinder rough." </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"The trial, sir," exclaimed Harry. "Have they <br /> caught the murderers? " </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"The trial, sir," exclaimed Harry. "Have they <br /> caught the murderers? " </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"Then you probably will. The other two men knew everything. One of them was the inventor of wheels, and the other discovered skidding. So of course they couldn't help me." </p> </div>)
  • The Man Who Tramps: A Story of To-Day  + (<div class="poem"> <p>"There they go! There they go! Across the <br /> stubble field!" </p> </div>)