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"'If he had dared to say that thing in my presence, said Hawkwood, with that in his eye which caused more than one heart in that guilty assemblage to quake, 'blood would have flowed. "'If he had dared to say that thing in my presence, said the paltry blusterer, with valor on his tongue and pallor on his lips, 'blood would have flowed.

While you have been married to me and I have been fool enough not to claim you as a wife because I thought you were only fit company for the saints and angels, you have been prostituting yourself to this blusterer, this . . ." "That is a lie," I said, stepping up to him in the middle of the floor.

His vigor of body was famous in all the countryside. "He is as strong as Saint Anthony," had become a kind of proverb. At the time of the Prussian invasion Saint Anthony, at the wine shop, promised to eat an army, for he was a braggart, like a true Norman, a bit of a coward and a blusterer.

His vigor of body was famous in all the countryside. "He is as strong as Saint Anthony," had become a kind of proverb. At the time of the Prussian invasion Saint Anthony, at the wine shop, promised to eat an army, for he was a braggart, like a true Norman, a bit of a, coward and a blusterer.

"Allow me to remind you that you are speaking of a painter of transcendent merit," said Furneaux suavely. "When I meet him I'll give him a damned good hiding." "He's rather tall and strongly built." "I don't care how big he is, I'll down him." "Oh, stop this pothouse talk," put in Hilton, giving the blusterer a contemptuous glance. "Mr. Furneaux, you seem primed with information. Why should Mr.

I know 'em all and I git along with 'em first rate. I don't know as I know this fellow Ab.; he 's sort o' grown out o' my recollection; but I want to see. He knows me, I know. I got my hand on him once when he was a boy about my age, and he ain't forgot that, I know. He was a blusterer; but he did n 't have real grit. He won't say nothin' to my face. But I must go alone. You all are too flighty.

The blusterer is rarely tactful. "All right." Champers seemed to take the cheery tone as a personal matter. "Two weeks ago, I understand you and Mrs. Aydelot headed off these poor devils from their one chance of escape. Now, you know danged well you don't intend to stay here a minute longer'n it'll take to kite out of this in the fall.

Now, when you find one of these, and they are mighty common, just stand right up to him, and always appear to get madder than he does look him right in the eye all the time; but remember to keep cool, for sometimes a blusterer will fight; so keep cool, and be ready for anything.

Sleary, putting his head in at the door again to say it, 'that I wath tho muth of a Cackler! IT is a dangerous thing to see anything in the sphere of a vain blusterer, before the vain blusterer sees it himself. Mr. Bounderby felt that Mrs. Sparsit had audaciously anticipated him, and presumed to be wiser than he. Inappeasably indignant with her for her triumphant discovery of Mrs.

They were not long in selecting a certain Major B , who had, for some weeks, made himself conspicuous, by his loud denunciations of Cutler and his associates, and his zealous advocacy of "strong measures." They had one or two of them, at least some misgivings about this appointment; for the major was inclined to be a blusterer, and the courage of these men was eminently silent.

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