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"You might have known he's too soft to be teased. . . . Oh, be quiet, do, Palmerston! Think of your namesake!" A bell jangled overhead. "Captain Hocken's bell! and the child's face all blubbered, which he hates to see, while as for Captain Hunken there! it that isn't his bell going too in the adjoining! Palmerston, pull yourself together and be a man." "I c-can't, missus," sobbed Palmerston.

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.

They simply sat down together on a rock, and blubbered loud and long; we sat down opposite them on another rock and laughed, and laughed tableau! On Friday I went for a delightful walk through the pine and deodar forests, the ostensible objective being, of course, a bear.

"She wouldn't have blubbered, as you call it. I don't know why you need be so disgusting! It would have given her just the moral support she needed. Now she will have to tell him herself, and he will blame us. You ought to have spoken; you could have done it easily and naturally when you came up with her. You will have yourself to thank for all the trouble that comes of it, now, my dear."

'Oh! no it's 'tis a dreadful that is, there is money in it but oh! dear Doctor Toole, there's a frightful woman, and I don't know what to do: and I sometimes thought you might be able to help me you're so clever and I was going to tell you, but I was ashamed there now, it's out, and she blubbered aloud. 'What's out? said Toole, irritated.

But, still, shiver my topsails, if I wants any bribery to make me do my duty; besides, if 'twas only for them poor girls alone, I would go through fire and water to sarve them. I'm not very chicken-hearted in my old age, your honours, but I don't recollect the time when I blubbered so much as I did when Miss Madeline come aboard.

She swayed back and forth, holding on to the tiller weakly. "I I am so tired," she tried to laugh, but her face was ghastly. "I I guess I wasn't very nice just now, Tommy, but I am so tired. You will have to steer, Tommy." "But I don't know how," blubbered Tommy. "You will just have to do it.

But Bill Jenkins was thoroughly thrashed thoroughly for he lay on the grass and blubbered like a great cowardly calf as he was. He did not say, "Yah-ah-ah-ha," now, but "boo-hoo-hoo-hooed" dreadfully; and at last came out "We shouldn't ha' touched you if that genelman hadn't given us a shilling each to pay you at out." "What gentleman?" said Harry.

Then he busted out again and blubbered like a kid. Right then I done some actin'; but, pshaw! anybody can act when he has to. If I'd of overplayed my hand a nickel's worth he'd of clumb up me like a rat up a rafter and there would of been human reminders all over that neighborhood.

"It's fine, Billy Little, it's fine," answered Dic, sorry to see an apparent weakness in his little friend, though loving him better for the sake of it. The past had doubled back on Billy for a day, and he felt a touch of his youth of that olden time when the first dandy of England was heir-apparent to the crown and blubbered over an ill-fitting coat.

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