RMG3APCD–Mistaken identity - Very short man and a tall young woman
RMW4H3E3–1940's vintage film poster for Wonder Man - a 1945 musical film starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo - It is based on a short story by Arthur Sheekman and directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. Wonder Man, the 1945 H. Bruce Humberstone mistaken identity romantic musical crime Donald Woods, S.Z. Sakall, Allen Jenkins, Edward Brophy, Otto Kruger, Steve Cochran, Virginia Gilmore, and the Goldwyn Girls. fantasy comedy
RMD86CMW–A case of mistaken insanity: wrongly admitted to the asylum,
RF2K4YCTR–Stick figure human people man action, feelings, and emotions icons alphabet M. Misjudge, mix, mobilize, misspell, mistake, miss, moan, misunderstand,
RFF67APE–MISTAKEN IDENTITY red Rubber Stamp over a white background.
RF2B8C418–Guy punching his forehead as remember something important that slipped his mind. Awkward and embarrassed african-american man touching head and look
RME5MJ1P–THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF, US poster, top from left: Brian Aherne, Kay Francis, Brian Aherne, bottom right from left: Henry
RF2T8RYJ6–English conversation, l, r and 'la', illustration of tongue movement for easily mistaken pronunciations - Translation: Japanese 'la”
RF2E3R905–Mistaken Identity, handwritten on a white background.
RFEG8NAA–An image of a thief stealing a tax refund.
RM2CE287G–. When a man's a man : a novel . want you; this needmake no change in our plans. If you love me you— She stopped him with a low cry. And you—it was youwho did that ? But I tell you we were quarreling, Kitty, he protestedweakly. And you think that I could go to you now ? She wastrembling with indignation. Oh, you are so mistaken. Itseems that I was mistaken, too. I never dreamed that you—?nothing—nothing, that you could ever do would make meforget what you have told me. You are right to go. You mean that you will not come to me ? he faltered. Could you really think that I would ? she retorted.
RFWJF58K–'When I said you should improve security I meant a latch.'
RF2T8T0H8–English conversation, l, r and 'la', illustration of tongue movement for easily mistaken pronunciations - Translation: Japanese 'la”
RMRDNWBE–. Science from an easy chair; a second series. Science; Natural history. A SCEPTICAL PHYSICIAN 89 that these stones are thrown out of the mouth by old toads (probably the tongue was mistaken for the stone), and that if toads are placed on a piece of red cloth they will eject their " toad-stones," but rapidly swallow them again before one can seize the precious gem ! He says that when he was a boy he procured an aged toad and. Fig. 4.—Representation of a man extracting tlie jewel from a toad's head; two " jewels " already extracted are seen dropping to the ground. From the '
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