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One of the smaller boys, who had gone out with the rest, hearing the fight, had rushed back, and, just as Keith drove Jake Dennison to his seat, sprang on him like a little wild-cat. Turning, Keith seized and held him. "What are you doing, Dave Dennison, confound you?" he demanded angrily. "I'm one of 'em," blubbered the boy, trying to reach him with both fist and foot.

On the other hand, a few weeks back appeared an account in the London papers of an individual who, taken up at the East End for some brutal offence, blubbered out in court that she was the mother of twenty children. "You should be ashamed of yourself!" responded the magistrate; "a woman capable of such conduct would be capable of doing anything!" and the fine was remorselessly inflicted.

From these 'dogs of the commonalty' men who were indeed 'noble, whose 'fame' did indeed 'fold in the orb o' the world, must take then, as a purchase or a gift, deliverance from physical restraint, and life itself. These were the days when England's victories were 'blubbered and whined away, in such a sort, that 'pages blushed at it, and men of heart looked wondering at each other.

"No-o-o it isn't that; but you'll laugh at me if I tell you." "Indeed, I won't, Billy!" "Well" his voice dropped to a whisper and he stole close to my side "I had such a nice dream about her just the last thing before the bell rang; and when I woke up I felt so queer so kinder good and kinder bad and I wanted to see her so much, that if I hadn't been a big boy, I believe I should have blubbered.

"I hate you!" It was so unexpected, and so entirely unlike David, that Helena forgot her own pain in soothing him. And, indeed, when she had said she would send him some candy "and a false-face?" David blubbered; "yes, dear precious!" she promised; he quite cheered up, and dragging at her hand, he went skipping along beside her out to the green gate in the hedge.

"Cat?" exclaimed the good-looking colored man. "Scat! Well, I declare! What you think of that?" Freddie felt as if he were going to die, he was so scared, and Flossie's tears ran down her cheeks. "Will he eat him?" Freddie blubbered, thinking of some queer stories he had heard like that. Mr. Bobbsey, too, was a little alarmed and hurried to reach Snoop.

'Hub-bub-bub-boo-hoo-hoo, blubbered the fat and miserable Mrs. Macnamara. 'It will be all about I may as well tell it myself. I'm ruined! My Venetian lace my watch the brocade not made up. It won't do. I must tell my brother; I'd rather go out for a charwoman and starve myself to a skeleton, than try to borrow more money. Mrs.

"Are you happy, dear?" The gentlest of hands touched the red head. "Happy?" Billy blubbered; "I'm busting with it." "Billy!" and now Constance spoke slowly, impressively, "I want to tell you something. It's something we have all thought out. It is, perhaps, another Christmas gift for you, dear. I am going away!" "Going away?" Poor Billy accepted this Christmas offering with horrified anguish.

The Seneschal stood with blanched face and gaping mouth, his fire all turned to ashes before the passion of this gaunt man. Garnache paid no heed to him. He stepped to the girl, and roughly raised her chin with his hand so that she was forced to look him in the face. "What is your name, wench?" he asked her. "Margot," she blubbered, bursting into tears.

Micawber's last letter to me, was sensibly affected. The stranger leaped. The twins testified their joy by several inconvenient but innocent demonstrations. Master Micawber, whose disposition appeared to have been soured by early disappointment, and whose aspect had become morose, yielded to his better feelings, and blubbered. 'Emma! said Mr. Micawber. 'The cloud is past from my mind.

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