The flashes of the author's wit must not blind us to the ripeness of his wisdom, nor the general playfulness of his O'Dowderies allow us to forget the ample evidence that underneath them lurks one of the most earnest and observant spirits of the present time.
"Cattle and Cattle-breeders"
William M'Combie
Another reason sometimes given against piecework is that under it some men get more than their share in the common stock of work, but there lurks in this reason the same fallacy which lies in the notion of "making work," the fallacy of seeking to raise the level of wages by limiting production, and so diminishing the common stock of work of society.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
Such was its author's humor, that behind almost every fact in this "Auto-Analysis" lurks either an error or a hoax.
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson