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Well, all I can say is that the sooner this holy man and his followers are chivied out of the country the better." "Yes yes yes, Sam," said Frank, more wearily; "but don't talk to me. I want to think." "I know, sir, about Mr Harry, sir; but don't think, sir. You think too much about him." "What!" cried Frank angrily. "It's true, sir.

Carl Akeley, with a moving picture machine, could not tease a charge out of a rhino in a dozen tries, while Dugmore, in a different part of the country, was so chivied about that he finally left the district to avoid killing any more of the brutes in self-defence!

Her rogue eyes gleamed from under a heavy frown. "It'd not be all 'Do this' an' 'Do that'; an' 'You bad girl' an' 'You little hussy! in London. They say there's room for more'n one sort of girl there." "All towns are beastly places, Wilmet." Again her rogue's eyes gleamed. "I don' know so much about that, Mr. Derek. I'm going where I won't be chivied about and pointed at, like what I am here."

Where is she to buy her souchong, or her strong waters, except from us! We charge little, and force our goods on no one. We are peaceful traders. Yet this man and his fellows are ever yelping at our heels, like so many dogfish on a cod bank. We have been harried, and chivied, and shot at until we are driven into such dens as this.

The horse, which lost one of the red slippers of its hind feet in consequence, then bolted off like mad, while Simplex yelled like a cockney horseman on a runaway nag, tugged at the reins, and implored the laughing crowd to stop the beast. But the mob only chivied the horse all the more, till it had far outdistanced its panting escort.

And then I thought of how I caught an eel in the Corriemuir burn and chivied her about with it, until she ran screaming under my mother's apron half mad with fright, and my father gave me one on the ear-hole with the porridge stick which knocked me and my eel under the kitchen dresser. And these were the things that she missed!

"Poor old Hohenzollern has got it in the neck at last," said Machiavelli, who was hosing off the premises with vitriol in preparation for a new squad of shirtwaist-factory owners. Satan listened attentively. Indeed, it was true. The Hohenzollerns had been booted off the throne of Germany. "Well, that's tough," said Satan. "I never could see why they chivied those poor Hohenzollerns so.

Having seen two successive wives of the delicate poet chivied and worried into their graves, she had adopted that cool, detached manner to meet her gifted father's outbreaks of selfish temper. It had now become a second nature. I suppose she was always like that; even in the very hour of elopement with Fyne.

'We don't want to be bullied and chivied and chased about by a lot of sergeants and corporals like a lot of soldiers, you know. ''Ear, 'ear, said Crass. 'You must 'ave some masters. Someone's got to be in charge of the work. 'We don't have to put up with any bullying or chivying or chasing now, do we? said Barrington. 'So of course we could not have anything of that sort under Socialism.

Trembling, suspicious, and with more than half a mind to go back to their bonds, some part of the human vermin of Spain was eventually cajoled and chivied on board the ships.