As soon as he hears a piano,' said an old resident, ' the Pike sells out and moves away. . . . Well, the Pike is the Chinaman's enemy. He does little work himself, and naturally hates the patient industry of the Chinese. Of course, if you ask him, he... More about Names - Strana 29autor/autoři: Leopold Wagner - 1893 - 287 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Nordhoff - 1873 - 262 str.
...was proposed, on the ground that the ringing of a school-house bell scares all the deer away. Well, the Pike is the Chinaman's enemy. He does little work himself, and naturally he hates the patient industry of the Chinese. Of course, if you ask him, he tells you that he is "... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1877 - 886 str.
...As soon as he hears a piano,' said an old resident, ' the Pike sells out and moves away. . . . Well, the Pike is the Chinaman's enemy. He does little work...he tells you that he is ' ruined by Chinese cheap labor.' " — California, p. 1;57. Pile. 1. (Dutch, pyl.) An arrow. This word is still retained by... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1877 - 998 str.
...As soon as he hears a piano,' said an old resident, ' the Tike sells out and moves away. . . . Well, the Pike is the Chinaman's enemy. He does little work...he tells you that he is ' ruined by Chinese cheap labor.' " — • California, p. 137. Pile. 1. (Dutch, pyl.) An arrow. This word is still retained... | |
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