Josh Billings on Ice
HADE
necromancy, in the western country. At that time I waz verry ritch and owned a house, and lot. At one corner, on mi lot, stood, or rather leaned, a tree, az awkward az a shanghi rusetor;
aple. I would hav cut it down if mi heart had bin sharp enuff; but altho i hav lived on the edge ov the wilderness for more than half
got tew be trimmed. I had four nabors near at hand; two lived upo
when i wanted enny soothsa
hese nabors, they waz alwa
them, az opportunity offered,
and take oph the head ov the tree, and then it would soon
d me, bekauze it
t certain limbs, that
ee ov that kind trimmed but one way, which he suggested in sich an unmistakabel manner,
agnosiss ov the kase, i went tew work like a hu
ade tree!) was nothing but a gaunt stick about 10 feet hi, too crooked to fa
good only az corro
ds, yu must expekt that the kindness ov their hearts iz
s pills: it iz often advisabel tew
an alwus milk a cow