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Just bawl her out. What's she charging you for a room?" "Three dollars." "Per each? Gee! Well, she sticks tourists anywheres from one buck to three. Natives get by for fifty cents. She's pretty fierce, but she ain't a patch on her husband. He comes from Spokane nobody knows why guess he was run out. He takes some kind of dope, and he cheats at rummy." "But why does the town stand either of them?
John Wesley once said, 'Let but a pert, self-sufficient animal, that has neither sense nor grace, bawl out something about 'Christ, or 'His blood, or 'justification by faith, and there are not wanting those who will cry out, 'What a fine Gospel sermon! For myself, I prefer a sermon on either good tempers or good works to such 'Gospel sermons.
I've heard uncommon good things on the river not of 'em, but heard 'em. T' other's most part invention. And, they tell me, horseback's a prime thing for chaff. Circulation, again. Sharp and lively, I mean; not bawl, and answer over your back most part impudence, and nothing else and then out of hearing. That sort o' chaff's cowardly.
"The picturesque phraseology of the Bowery-waiter will fade from view when he ceases to hustle 'stacks of whites, 'plainers, and 'straight-ups' to waiting customers, or bawl a hoarse-voiced 'draw one, to the white-capped cook.
There was a moment's silence in which Ken heard his heart beat. Dale rose slowly from his seat, the look on his frank face changing from welcome to intense amazement and then wild elation. "Whoop!" he shouted. "Lock the door! Worry Arthurs, this's your best bet ever!" Dale dashed at the coach, hugged him frantically, then put his head out of the door to bawl: "Sophs! Sophs! Sophs! Hurry call!
My aunt Dinah God bless her for a starched quaker wouldn't be seen at a play, I'm sure so she's safe; but the odious sugar-baker's daughters might be there, dizened out; and between the acts, their great tall figures might rise in judgment against me spy me out stare and curtsy pop pop pop at me without mercy, or bawl out across the benches, 'Cousin Burrage!
Highly gratified by the honour, but somewhat overpowered by the presence and by that vile scourge the sandfly, I retired after the first review, leaving the song, the drum, and the dance to continue till midnight. Accustomed to the frantic noises of African village-life in general, my ears here recognized an excess of bawl and shout, and subsequent experience did not efface the impression.
In each of these a cardinal was shut up, abundantly provided with food and drink. To each of the cardinals two conclavists were attached, whose duty it was to ply them with brandy, carry insulting messages from one to another, and induce them, as they grew tipsy, to bawl out all sorts of abuse of one another.
In all Windomville there was no one so well qualified to do justice to the situation as he. Doctor Smith came rattling up in his Ford, hopped out, and started to enter the drug store. Catching sight of the druggist in the crowd, he stopped to bawl out: "Who's been buying prussic acid of you, Sam Foster? What do you mean by selling " "I ain't sold a grain of prussic acid in ten years," roared Mr.
"Yes," continued he, "now I come to think of it, you've got among the most speakin' eyes I ever see. They kinder bawl things right out." "What what have they " stammered Bob, crumpling weakly down upon the rickety chair before the stove. "Bawled? Oh, a lot of things," was the provokingly ambiguous retort. His companion eyed him narrowly.
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