I believe we had that much sanity left us ! And then we began. We tossed up chairs to the ceiling : we trampled on desks : I believe we danced on tables. I do not fancy any of us knows now what occurred, and no one who was there can ever remember anything... The Story of the Canadian Pacific Railway - Page 61by Keith Morris - 1916 - 154 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1916 - 838 pages
...Bank of Montreal to the extent of $1,000,000. ' I think we waited till he left the room,' Sir William said, ' I believe we had that much sanity left us...loud yells of joy and the sound of things breaking ! ' Meanwhile George Stephen had been working and getting Bonds out. The Baring Brothers came in and... | |
| Sarah Macnaughtan - 1920 - 268 pages
...think we waited till he left the room," Sir William said. " I believe we had that much sanity left in us, and then we began. We tossed up chairs to the...on desks ; I believe we danced on tables. I do not remember now what occurred ; no one who was there can ever remember anything, except loud yells of... | |
| John Thomson Faris - 1924 - 418 pages
...assistance. Then what aa scene there was! "We tossed up chairs to the ceiling,'' Van Home said. '' We trampled on desks; I believe we danced on tables. I do not fancy any of us know now what occurred, and no one who was there remembers anything except loud yells of joy and the... | |
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