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Answer for the clue "United States humorist who wrote about rural life (1818-1885) ", 4 letters:
shaw

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I was yet in England, an arrangement was made for a public discussion between me and Colonel Michael Shaw, of Bourtree Park, Ayr.

The other gentleman whose conduct left the most favorable impression of all on my mind, was Colonel Shaw, of Bourtree Park, Ayr, Scotland, of whose gentlemanly behavior and great Christian kindness I have already spoken.

Such lumbering logomachy is always injurious and oppressive to men of spirit, imagination or intellectual honour, and it has dealt very recklessly and wrongly with Bernard Shaw.

Shaw, will admit that you have been wrong in all your harsh judgments of medo not deny themand will most humbly beg my pardon without the least trace of impertinence.

She had not lost any of her angular momentum coming out of that eerie subspace that had not even seemed to exist during the millisecond when the Shaw Drive had engaged.

He and Hannibal were having supper outside the open doors of the kitchen when Shaw appeared in the passway and loafed across the yard to them, spitting to bacco as he came.

Shaw and Bannister were close associates of Lee Harvey Oswald, accused of shooting Kennedy, who was murdered by CIA contract agent Jack Ruby before he could prove that he was not the assassin who shot President Kennedy.

Wells or the shallow Fabian progressivism of writers like Bernard Shaw.

It was during those days, near the end of them, that Sproul had persuaded Loretta Schwartz to leave her husband and become Loretta Shaw, as preparation - so she supposed?

If Schwartz was going to do any killing of Sproul, it would much more probably be over Loretta Shaw.

Weigand wrote on the paper: Sproul, George Schwartz, Jean Akron, Ralph White, Burden, the Shaw girl, the L.

Those at the dinner had been the two Akrons, Schwartz, Loretta Shaw, the pompous Mr.

But they had to use the trees they had, until they got more - Schwartz and Loretta Shaw, the Akrons, Ralph White and Y.

But the holy text of the colon and semicolon is the letter written by George Bernard Shaw to T.

Bernard Shaw has found time to do no end of campaigning and even the parochial politics of a vestryman has not seemed too insignificant for his Fabian enthusiasm.