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"Careful of that stick, my man," says he. "Oh, sure!" says I. "Puppah'd be wild if anything happened to it, wouldn't he?" And you should have heard the talk they had as they loafs around the cloakroom between the numbers, all about the awful things they did at prep school, how they bunked the masters, and smuggled brandied peaches up to their rooms, and rough-housed durin' mornin' prayers.

Their camp had been "rough-housed" to the last degree, and many things had been utterly ruined, while other articles were missing. They were sure that Shep and his chums were guilty of the crime. "You are all wrong," cried Snap. "We haven't been near your camp." "That's the truth," added Shep. "I don't believe it," cried Carl Dudder.

In another district the students rioted and rough-housed the legislative hall when this happened. Here there was a protest committee, but the students are mad and want action.

Emerson Crawford is one sure-enough husky citizen. He couldn't either be shot or rough-housed in town without some one hearin' the noise. What's more, it wouldn't be their play to injure him, but to force a relinquishment." "That's true. You believe that, don't you?" Joyce cried eagerly. "Sure I do." And Dave discovered that his argument or his hopes had for the moment convinced him.

L.H. Cummins, and the boy being nine years old and named Rupert Cummins, Junior; and very junior he was for his age, too I will say that. He was a perfectly handsome little boy; but you might call him a blubberhead if you wanted to, him always being scared silly and pestered and rough-housed out of his senses by his little girl cousin, Margery Hemingway Mrs.

Uncle Peter was grinning now with rare enjoyment he who had in the presence of the family shown naught but broken age and utter despondency. "You rough-housed the boy considerable yesterday." "I never believed the fellow would hold on," said Shepler. "I'm sure you're right in a way about the West. There isn't another man in this section who'd have plunged as he did. Really, Mr.