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He sits in the corner and says nothing. They have taken the children to relations.... Well, Stepan, shall we have a game of trumps?" "Yes," the coachman agreed, scratching himself, "and you, Alyoshka, go to sleep. Almost big enough to be married, and blubbering, you rascal. Come, go along, grandson, go along...." The presence of the porter reassured Alyoshka.

"So you're blubbering, are you, you obstinate whelp?" said the deep voice of the captain, as he came up and gave me a box on the ear that nearly felled me to the deck. "I don't allow any such weakness aboard o' this ship. So clap a stopper on your eyes or I'll give you something to cry for."

The lieutenant of the youth's company had encountered a soldier who had fled screaming at the first volley of his comrades. Behind the lines these two were acting a little isolated scene. The man was blubbering and staring with sheeplike eyes at the lieutenant, who had seized him by the collar and was pommeling him. He drove him back into the ranks with many blows.

A second man sprang to his feet with a shout, and then fell across the deck, lying full to be seen in the moonlight. "That's two of you," continued the skipper, as calm as ever he was in Portsmouth harbour; "we'll make it three for luck." But at the suggestion they all made a run forward, and lay flat right out by the cable. There we could hear them blubbering like children.

And as to this bawling devil," he continued, turning with a scrutinizing, but somewhat staggered look, to the blubbering Bart, "take him to the barn, where I just noticed some good cords, bind him hand and foot, and guard him closely, he will make less noise within an hour from now, I fancy." "But, your honor," began one of the scouts who had brought in the prisoners

Scenery and costumes and everything and and " Here Mr. Smilk showed signs of blubbering, a weakness that suddenly gave way to the most energetic indignation. "Why, doggone it, every time I think of what that woman done to me, I could bite a nail in two. If it hadn't been for " "Woman? What woman?" "The woman that got me paroled out.

He was truly a wretched object, as he stood trembling, and blubbering, and covered with coal dust and dirt, before all the crew. "I have called you aft, my men, to show you how foolish you have been to allow yourselves to be frightened by the equally foolish trick of this miserable lad," said Captain Poynder.

Adjutant Wallis, who had been blubbering aloud, who had cursed the rebels and the luck energetically, and who had also been trying to pray inwardly, groaned out, "This is our last victory. You see if it ain't. Bet you, two to one." "Hush, man!" replied Gahogan. "We'll win our share of urn, though we'll have to work harder for it.

Hazlitt let out with his feet and caught Gordon on the ankle, but the horrible hack he got in return quieted him. Davenham appeared with a hockey stick. Gordon managed to get Hazlitt's head between his knees, and Lovelace began to give that worthy a beating he was never likely to forget. In a few minutes he was blubbering for mercy. Fletcher passed by.

Here he was with felons and rioters, locked up in a dungeon! True, he had committed no crime against the law; but yet he felt that he deserved it all; and the hot tears rolled from his eyes as he thought of his mother and his home. Hearing his sobs, the man in the corner raised his head, looked at him for a moment, and said: "Why, you blubbering boy, what have you been about?

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