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Updated: May 27, 2025


Thus they went blobbing and groping their way along, varying the monotony of the journey by an occasional spurt of muddy water up into their faces, or the more nerve-trying noise of a floundering stumble over a heap of stones by the roadside.

The Parson put his hand to his mouth. "Blob!" he holloaed. The boy looked up, and with a parting spank came towards them. "Who's that?" asked Kit, "and what's he doing?" "Blob blobbing'," replied the Parson laconically. "Who's Blob?" The Parson took up his tale. "You remember I told you Black Diamond promised to look me up some time. Well, I knew he'd be as good as his word.

'He's going to ride over us all, snapped Mr. Fossick, whom Sponge passed at a hand-canter, as the former was blobbing and floundering about the deep ruts leading out of a turnip-field. 'He'll catch it just now, said Mr. Wake, eyeing Sponge drawing upon his lordship and Jack, as they led the field as usual.

Spareneck, who, thinking discretion was the better part of valour, had pulled up on seeing his comrade Thornton blobbing about in the middle of it, and therefore was qualified to speak to the fact.

Painting became "blobbing," constructive work was interpreted as "courses" of paper folding, cutting, tearing; books of these courses were published with minute directions for a graduated sequence. The aim was obedient imitation on the part of the child, and the imagined virtues accruing to him in consequence were good habits, patience, accuracy and technical skill.

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