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"Ah! now you ask me. When I made up my mind to move him nearer to you, and saw you buying things as if they were wedding presents, I said to myself, 'She will never be able to pay for them. The attorney says that those law proceedings will last quite six months before your husband can be made to disgorge your fortune. Well and good.

Farmer, and the interest of the many who have called at your door call on you to disgorge with the rest. When we come to the land in the mountains we find that it averages poor, yet the 160-acre law must be applied there also.

It related how when he was on a yachting cruise in the Gulf of Mexico the boat was overhauled by pirates, and how he being the likeliest of the company was tied up and whipped to make him disgorge, or tell where the treasure was. "Colonel Walton," said I, "did the whipping hurt you much?" "Sir," he replied, as if I were a grown-up, "they whipped me until I was perfectly disgusted."

Maybe God has got the hook in Bob's mouth, and is letting him play around the way a fisherman does a black bass, and when he thinks he is running the whole business, and flops around and scares the other fish, it is possible Bob may be reeled in, and he will find himself on the bottom of the boat with a finger and thumb in his gills and a big boot on his paunch, and he will be compelled to disgorge the hook and the bait and all, and he will lay there and try to flop out of the boat, and wonder what kind of a game this is that is being played on him.

Jevons, and he says that my mother left me more than half-a-million dollars, which my father has stolen stolen! He has kept us beggars ever since our marriage, by a trick. My mother left me twenty thousand a year; and you know what we've had from him." "Mary, what wild things are you saying?" "Ah, it's hard to believe; but it's true. He'll have to disgorge, or Mr.

'Tis a sign of crudity and indigestion to disgorge what we eat in the same condition it was swallowed; the stomach has not performed its office unless it have altered the form and condition of what was committed to it to concoct.

If I ask managers to listen to my music, they are busy! If I beg them to give me a libretto to set, they laugh ha! ha!" Mr Saltzburg gave a spirited and lifelike representation of a manager laughing ha-ha when begged to disgorge a libretto. "Now I play it once more!" "Like hell you do!" said the voice. "Say, what is this, anyway? A concert?"

She only defrauded her own father; and, if he had an ounce of sentiment in him, or was in his right mind, he'd acknowledge the checks, and make us disgorge in some other way. I felt like going up to Asherton Hall first, and strangling the old villain in his bed." "Dick, my boy, it is not his fault. It is he who has been right, and we who have been wrong.

Nevertheless, resolved to hold out to the last extremity, he continued in action until the closet was filled with such an intolerable vapour as discomposed the whole economy of his entrails, and compelled him to disgorge his breakfast in the face of his opponent, whose nerves were so disconcerted by this disagreeable and unforeseen discharge, that he fell back into his chair in a swoon, and the major bellowed aloud for assistance.

Eaters of glass, tacks, pebbles, and like objects, actually swallow these seemingly impossible things, and disgorge them after the performance is over. That the disgorging is not always successful is evidenced by the hospital records of many surgical operations on performers of this class, when quantities of solid matter are found lodged in the stomach.