Thesaurus / he
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He must be The saltest fish that swims the sea.And, oh!He has a secret woe!
BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKSHELF; A PRACTICAL PLAN OF CHARACTER BUILDING, VOLUME I (OF 17)VARIOUSMr. Newdegate was a hard-mouthed witness, but he-was saddled, bridled, and ridden to the winning-post.
REMINISCENCES OF CHARLES BRADLAUGHGEORGE W. FOOTEHowever the he-ass is a great example of vigour, for he can cover females several times each day successively.
BUFFON'S NATURAL HISTORY. VOLUME IX (OF 10)GEORGES LOUIS LECLERC DE BUFFONHe never can cross that mighty top!He's forced to let the piping drop, And we shall see our children stop!
THE BOOK OF HUMOROUS VERSEVARIOUSIt's a hard word, but I've sure-ly heard her say he-li-o-trope sach-et.
PAGES FOR LAUGHING EYESUNKNOWNAny one wishing to breed rich brown tabbies, should use a tortoiseshell she-cat with a very brown and black-banded he-cat.
OUR CATS AND ALL ABOUT THEMHARRISON WEIRA good plan for the "he-said" girl is to take her father as her ideal, and hero and lover.
FIFTY-TWO STORY TALKS TO BOYS AND GIRLSHOWARD J. CHIDLEYCh-he-ga-shn-ga, the Little Chief; full-length, with bow and quiver.
ADVENTURES OF THE OJIBBEWAY AND IOWAY INDIANS IN ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND BELGIUM; VOL. I (OF 2)GEORGE CATLINLa-wh-he-coots-la-shw-no, the Brave Chief; impressions of hands painted on his breast.
ADVENTURES OF THE OJIBBEWAY AND IOWAY INDIANS IN ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND BELGIUM; VOL. I (OF 2)GEORGE CATLINE-he-a-duck-ce-a, He who ties his Hair before; a man of six feet stature, whose natural hair drags on the ground as he walks.
ADVENTURES OF THE OJIBBEWAY AND IOWAY INDIANS IN ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND BELGIUM; VOL. I (OF 2)GEORGE CATLINWORDS RELATED TO HE
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