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When they fell into fours, and the band struck up as they approached a town, Bert Fuller, the boy from Pleasantville on the Platte, who had blubbered on the voyage over, was guide right, and whenever Claude passed him his face seemed to say, "You won't get anything on me in a hurry, Lieutenant!" They made camp early in the afternoon, on a hill covered with half-burned pines.
The smoke from the fire in the jacal, where the frijoles blubbered in the iron pot, rose straight as a plumb-line above the clay-daubed chimney. No sound or movement disturbed the serenity of the dense pear thicket ten yards away.
He is a vile, drunken villain; but I understand him, and he understands me, and he blubbered so, when he carried me off the field, that I had to promise him that, if a French bullet did not carry him off, I would send for him when the war was over. "'You know you can't do without me, yer honour, the scoundrel said.
Bridge and his companions heard the sounds of a swift and short pursuit followed by voices, one masterful, the other frightened and whimpering; and a moment afterward the girl reappeared dragging a boy with her a wide-eyed, terrified, country boy who begged and blubbered to no avail. Beside the dead man the girl halted and then turned on her captive.
"A palsy on her leg, and a palsy strike thee," he thundered, "if with thy old women's tales we miss the path! Go drive the goats in, thick-chops, and stay that clapper of thine till they ask for a crow-keeper. Move now, be off!" "'Tis a hard thing, Petruccio," blubbered Andrea, "if one may not tell the honour of his own land to a stranger." But Petruccio sent him flying with grit in his ear.
But for Worth's quick arm, she would have been into the machines. "No!" she said between locked teeth, tears on her cheeks, "I can't let him." "Why, Barbara!" I said, astonished; and poor Eddie almost blubbered as he begged, "Aw, come on, Miss Barbie. It was my fault in the first place leavin' that damned lathe run. Yuh got to let me " "But if it doesn't work?" "Sure it'll work.
Archibald, though a follower of the court, and a pococurante by profession, was confused, if not affected; the dairy-maid blubbered; and Jeanie felt the tears rise spontaneously to her eyes. Even the nurse, accustomed to all modes in which the spirit can pass, seemed considerably moved.
"Oh, if you have any pity let me go I never meant to harm you " "Look here," said Giovanni. "I would just as soon give you up to the Holy Office as not; but my wife asked me to save you " "God bless her! Oh, the saints bless her! God render her kindness!" blubbered Del Ferice, who, between fear and exhaustion, was by this time half idiotic. "Silence!" said Giovanni, sternly.
"Cousin Robin's still angry with me about the tree," he said, uncertainly. "She won't be angry long!" Lavendar assured him. "You and your Cousin Robin are going to be firm friends, friends for life." Carnaby seemed a good deal comforted. "Mind you don't tell her I blubbered!" he said in sudden alarm. "Swear!" "She wouldn't think a bit the worse of you for that!" said Lavendar.
Bolster, and you'll marry 'em both, we'll grant a stay o' proceedings in the matter o' the execution o' the sentence o' death until we kin be advised by the higher authorities." "I'll do anything. Mister," blubbered Hackberry. "I'll marry her this minnit. Say the words, 'Squire." "I've said I'd rather die 10 times over than marry yo', Jeff Hackberry," murmured Mrs. Bolster.
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