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All very poor literature, perhaps, but it amused, and this night after singing three verses of the old song, Sanders "turned loose" on a verse of his own which, when heard, the mess applauded and chorused to the echo, and broke up singing again and again Sanders's telling hit in the last line: We had a cap in our corps Who left us years ago, Who never said a manly word Nor struck a manly blow.

"We shall be on the hunting grounds in a day or so, if we have good luck, and none of you falls off a mountain. Then I am going to show you some real sport." "Oh, that will be fine," chorused the boys. "I believe I should like to try my hand at it, too," added the Professor.

It knows that we hold the colored vote down there in our vest pockets and it ain't going to turn us down." "No, of course not, but sometimes there are delays " "Delays, to be sure, where a man doesn't know how to go about the matter. The thing to do, is to go right to the centre of authority at once. Don't you see?" "Certainly, certainly," chorused the other gentlemen.

"Yes, yes," chorused the company, and I was too busy trying to get off my gloves to speak. Father came in, and welcomed him with warmth. Fanny ran out for a lamp; when she brought it, Veronica changed the position of her screen, and held it close to her face.

But we are on to you, Bob Fletcher, and I voice the sentimomgs of the whole band when I says with Saint John, in the forty-first epistle to the Proosians, 'Wot you put your fist to, that do it with all yer might!" "Aye, aye!" chorused the band with boisterous approval. "Then hup and work, you devils!" exclaimed the vice president.

"We'll stay with you, Skinny," the Ramblin' Kid exclaimed with a laugh, "th' whole bunch will quit till Parker an' Old Heck grants our demands." "We'll all quit!" the cowboys chorused. "Oh, well, Parker," Old Heck grumbled, "I reckon we'll have to do it!" "It won't be hard work," the Ramblin' Kid said consolingly, "all you got to do is set still an' leave it to Ophelia.

And he saw that the beach was not a hundred yards distant. Also, that the crew was flocking forward. "Let us out of here," he called, as they came within hearing. "What more do ye want, ye bogtrotters? Ye've wrecked the man's boat, but d'ye want to kill us?" "Yis," they chorused. "Why not, ye divils? Ye've nearly killed us all, dom yez. No mate, no whusky, no money. Tell us the road to Galway."

Our united entreaties at last prevailed, Jorrocks consenting finally to conceal us on board the brig, although not until after much persuasion. "Mind, though, you ain't going to split on who helped yer?" he provisoed. "No, Jorrocks, we pledge our words to that," Tom and I chorused.

The rails of the main line beside us brightened in wavering parallels as the headlight grew down upon us, and in this same moment the shootings at the corrals chorused in a wild, hilarious threat. The burden of the coming engine heavily throbbed in the air and along the steel, and met and mixed with the hard, light beating of hoofs.

"That's good, and now recollect you are Englishmen fighting for women as well as yourselves." "Ay, ay, sir." "Mr Gregory lets me command, because I'm used to this sort of thing, so don't mind me taking the lead." "No, sir, we won't," chorused the men. "Very well, then: don't be bloodthirsty, but kill every scoundrel you can."