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Mencken on Rabbits

Zoologically speaking, there are no native rabbits in the United States; they are all hares. But the early colonists, for some unknown reason, dropped the word hare out of their vocabulary, and it is rarely heard in American speech to this day. When it appears it is almost always applied to the so-called Belgian hare, … Continue reading Mencken on Rabbits →

ghelleks What I'm Thinking About 2012-02-27 1 Minute

“So long.”

The salutation of parting—‘So long!’—was, I believe, until recent years, unintelligible to the majority of persons in America, especially in the interior, and to members of the middle and professional classes. I had never heard of it until I read it in Leaves of Grass, but since then have quite often heard it used by … Continue reading “So long.” →

ghelleks What I'm Thinking About 2012-02-08 1 Minute
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