What is the meaning of "that sorrel of yourn hadn't hurt himself – ell.stackexchange.com 13:01 Posted by Unknown No Comments I'm reading O. Henry 'the roads we take' and there is the phrase, that doesn't make any sense for me. Can you explain please: Shark Dodson got up and leaned against a tree. "I'd a good deal rather ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitIs low bias a synonym for high variance? – stats.stackexchange.comExample of an abelian category with enough projectives and injectives which are not dual – mathoverflow.netHow to show only interfaces starting with a certain pattern – unix.stackexchange.comWhat is the most number of brothers who became ruler of the same country? – history.stackexchange.comShould I max or min my affordability on a new home? – money.stackexchange.comWhat is the difference between didn’t get to sleep and “toss and turn”? – english.stackexchange.com
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