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"I've hoch hoch I've done wid her she's no woman; there's a devil in her, an' if you take my advice, it's to Priest M'Scaddhan you'd bring her, an' have the same devil prayed out of her I that could murdher ere a man in the parist a'most!" "Lave Bryan M'Mahon out," said Kate.

"She's fixed dead on!" he said, "and she's true you can't miss. A quick pull for single shots and a steady pressure for a volley." "There ain't a un'oly 'un of 'em all could say 'Hoch the Kaiser' with them in his stomach," said Paterfamilias thoughtfully, laying a hand upon the respectable stomach beneath his apron, "it's a gun, that is!" And a gun it most assuredly is.

A'm hoping that retribution is awaiting him. "'Ma wee Hindenburg, says Mr. MacBissing, stern and ruthless, 'did I no see ye behavin' in a manner likely to bring discredit upon the Imperial and All-Highest Air Sairvice of our Exalted and Talkative Kaiser? Hoch! Hoch! Hoch! "Little Willie Hindenburg hangs his heid. "'Baron, or 'ma lord, as the case may be, says he, 'I'll no be tellin' ye a lie.

The signs of street-fighting are visible in the many cracked and broken windows of shops, and the helplessness of police seems to be expressed in gatherings under the auspices of the red flag, where internationalism is bawled across the square by unshaven, collarless young men, and it is "Hoch die Weltrevolution!"

But my uneasiness concerning Dicky's friendship with Grace Draper was deepening to real alarm and anger. I had nothing more tangible than the neighborhood gossip, which I had so thoroughly repulsed when it was offered me by Mrs. Hoch and her daughter.

When you told me he had stayed at Ashbridge I was thrilled, but I was ashamed lest you should think me snobbish, which indeed I am not. But now I am past being ashamed." He poured out a glass of wine and drank it with a "Hoch!" "In his hand lies peace and war," he said. "It is as he pleases.

Hoch rose to her feet, her face an unbecoming brick red. Her daughter's black eyes snapped with anger. "Come, Celie," the elder woman said, "I don't stay nowhere to be insulted, when all I've tried to do is give a little friendly warning to a neighbor." Mother and daughter hurried down the path, chattering to each other, like two angry squirrels.

Well, she has more or less arranged a marriage for me." "Fill your glasses, gentlemen!" cried Essington. "Hoch, hoch!" roared the Baron. "But, I say, wait a minute! That's only the beginning. I don't know the girl and she doesn't know me." He said the last words in a peculiarly significant tone. "Do you wish me to introduce you?" "Oh, hang it! Be serious, Essington.

Screams, laughter, shouting, wild dancing let the Dons come now and see what they can make of it! "Bulldogs!" sounded a voice in Olva's ear, and turning round he beheld a breathless, dishevelled Bunning. "I've been pulling wood off the palings. Ha! hoch! he! Such a rag!" and then more apprehensively, "Bulldogs! There they are, with Metcher!"

"There's a long bit in the newspaper here that would be telling that wherever a poisonous weed grows, jist right beside it, mind ye, you will be finding the herb that cures the poison. Eh! eh! wouldn't that be jist beautiful, whatefer?" His golden-brown eyes were radiant. "Och! hoch! but it takes the Almighty to be managing things, indeed!