First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
Habit with him was all the test of truth; |
Habit |
2 |
174815 |
Habits of close attention, thinking heads, |
Authors |
4 |
174206 |
Hades," said the lady.... |
Bargains |
1 |
174800 |
Haiti was in the midst of a revolution. |
Revolutions |
5 |
174427 |
Half the world doesn't know how |
Instalment Plan |
1 |
174404 |
Happy are we met, Happy have we been, |
Farewells |
2 |
174583 |
Happy he |
Mothers |
5 |
173905 |
Harold watched his mother as she folded |
Design, Decorative |
4 |
174641 |
Harry N. Atwood, the noted aviator, |
Aeroplanes |
3 |
174507 |
Harry, love," exclaimed Mrs. Knowall |
Wives |
20 |
174029 |
Have you A Joy Forever? |
Librarians |
2 |
174267 |
Have you had any experience as an office-boy? |
Office Boys |
2 |
174360 |
Have you lost another tooth, |
Lisping |
2 |
174134 |
Have you the rent ready? |
Messages |
4 |
174456 |
Haven't your opinions on this subject |
Interviews |
4 |
174376 |
HE (wondering if his rival has been accepted) |
Heirlooms |
2 |
174102 |
HE - "But what reason have you |
Actors And Actresses |
3 |
174342 |
HE - "I'd like to meet Miss Bond." |
Fortune Hunters |
4 |
174399 |
He gives twice who gives quickly |
Gifts |
1 |
174745 |
He had just returned from Paris and said to his old aunt in the country: |
Coins |
2 |
174275 |
He hit me on de koko, yer honour. |
Native Born |
5 |
174009 |
He kissed her on the cheek, |
Beauty, Personal |
4 |
174165 |
He proposed to me last night, |
Engagement |
3 |
174359 |
He seems to be very clever. |
Arithmetic |
2 |
174230 |
He that is proud of riches is a fool. |
Wealth |
1 |
174191 |
He that seeks popularity in art |
Artists |
1 |
174299 |
He was a New Yorker visiting in a South Carolina |
Abolition |
5 |
175856 |
He was a remarkably stout gentleman, |
Dancing |
2 |
174516 |
He was a Scot, with the usual characteristics |
Proposal |
3 |
173978 |
He was a stout man, and his feet |
Conservative |
5 |
174181 |
He was a young lawyer who had just |
Personal Names |
4 |
173996 |
He was earnestly but prosily orating at the audience. |
Reformers |
2 |
174031 |
He was one of the few remaining |
What He Preferred |
5 |
174243 |
He was quite evidently from the country |
Jews |
8 |
174172 |
He was the small son of a bishop, |
Courage |
3 |
174090 |
He who decides a case without hearing |
Justice |
1 |
174423 |
He who did well in war, |
War |
2 |
174223 |
He who finds he has something to sell, |
Salesmen And Salesmanship |
4 |
174492 |
He who goes to bed, and goes to bed sober, |
Drinking |
4 |
174134 |
He's a nice little horse |
Cause And Effect |
2 |
174422 |
He's an honest young man |
Honesty |
|
174166 |
He: "But if you will allow me to- |
During The Quarrel |
2 |
174138 |
He: "By the bye, talking of old times, |
Not What She Meant |
2 |
173964 |
He: "Crowded, were you? |
Not Unique |
2 |
174105 |
He: "I never knew until to-day |
A Chance Lost |
2 |
176011 |
He: "I understand that |
Literally |
2 |
174280 |
He: "My train goes in fifteen minutes. |
Encouraging |
2 |
174351 |
He: "There is nothing |
Wants Her Rights |
2 |
174325 |
He: Do you think your father |
Helpful Pa! |
2 |
174526 |
He (dejectedly): |
Just Ignorance |
2 |
174639 |
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