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The humorist posed as a plain uneducated man.

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He was also a famous humorist, a spinner of yarns.

Out arch-humorist imparts more of his personal quality than in anything else he has done.

To quote the great American humorist Mark Twain: "Buy land. They're not making it any more."

The products of a skilled and gifted humorist, are often funny and almost always readalbe.

He was something of a humorist, and rather deficient in general education; but acute, patient, and upright.

Post and the famous American humorist Will Rogers were killed when Post's plane crashed on takeoff near Point Barrow.

The American author and humorist was best known for his book Tom Sawyer and his love of the Mississippi river.

The art of giving presents is to give something which others cannot buy for themselves. (alan alexander Milne, British humorist)

He had written a book on Natural History — wherein I hope no unkind humorist will try to find a reason for such fondness.

Browne:american humorist who used backwoods characters and local dialect to comment on current events in his fictional tales of an itinerant showman.

His manners, it is true, are tinctured with some strange inconsistencies; and he may be justly termed a humorist in a nation of humorists.

The problem was that McGovern began to talk at 2:48 a.m., or prime time in Samoa, as the humorist Mark Shields quipped.

When American writer and humorist Mark Twain was told that a newspaper had mistakenly published an obituary of him because they believed he had died, Twain replied in a witty riposte: "Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated."

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