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If I add to this fact that so thick a fog hangs over it that it is entirely hidden from sight, my readers can form some idea of the majesty of the scene. We had now been three days at sea. My first sea-sickness was wearing off, and I thought less of father. On the third morning Captain Bilge descended to my cabin. "Mr. Blowhard," he said, "I must ask you to stand double watches."

If they can do it in a day they can have it." "They wouldn't take it," answered Ben regretfully. "They can do it, fast enough." Then the "Old King" quite lost patience. "Now, Ben, shut up! You're a blowhard! Why, I'd bet any man the whole field against $50 that it can't be done." "I'll take you on that," said Alec Murray. "What?" The "Old King" was nonplussed for a moment. "I'll take that.

On the tenth day the Captain broke silence. "Get ready the lots, Blowhard," he said. "It's got to come to that." "Yes," I answered drearily, "we're getting thinner every day." Then, with the awful prospect of cannibalism before us, we drew lots. I prepared the lots and held them to the Captain. He drew the longer one. "Which does that mean," he asked, trembling between hope and despair.

Hike out o' here, and shut you 'ead, hif you know w'at's well for you." "Shut up your own head, you British blowhard," retorted Shorty, "and mind your own business. Wait until you are a little longer in the country be fore you try to run it. And I don't want no more o' your slack. If you don't keep a civil tongue in your head I'll make you."

Panting, Bob stood over him, waiting for Looker to get to his feet again, but when after a few seconds the bully opened his eyes, there was no sign of fight left in them. "Get up, you big blowhard!" panted Bob. "I'm not through with you yet." But Buck Looker was through, abjectly and entirely through. "Have a heart, Bob," he whined. "I don't want to fight any more.

"Can you not guess?" queried Captain Bilge. "It is a desert island." "Ah!" I rejoined with a sudden flash of intuition, "and N is for North and S is for South." "Blowhard," said the Captain, striking the table with such force as to cause a loaf of ship's bread to bounce up and down three or four times, "you've struck it. That part of it had not yet occurred to me." "And the letter T?" I asked.

One of the cardinal faults of the American character is a propensity to brag. Brother Jonathan's egotism long since passed into a proverb. In no section of this land of the alleged free and home of the ism does the blowhard blow longer and louder than in the South. We are the people, the nonpareil; there are none like us beneath the sun!

At this rate of increase few, if any, could tell where it would rise to in a few days. That night the Captain called me to his cabin. He had a book of mathematical tables in front of him, and great sheets of vulgar fractions littered the floor on all sides. "The ship is bound to sink," he said, "in fact, Blowhard, she is sinking. I can prove it.

Then you're one of them St. Louis Dutch them imported Hessians. They're all dead against us. They all ought to be killed. I ought to kill you myself for being so cussed mean to me. "He put his hand on his revolver in a way that made my breakfast sour in my stomach, but then I knew that Bob Smiles was a great blowhard, unt his bark was much worse than his bite. In St.

Go it, you old balloon," they all applauded. "Knowing my prowess, I sought a fair fout and no favors. I met the enemy, and he was mine. Champion after champion went down before me like went down like Ahem! went down before me like grass before the mighty cyclone of the Andes." "Listen to the old blowhard," said Steve. "Put him out," said the speaker, imperturbably. "Gentlemen, have I the floor?"

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