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"But I tell you what I will do if you don't get out of here. I'll just naturally pitch you out!" "I'd never have guessed it," chuckled Swinnerton. "Never in the world. I'd never even have thought of such a thing. Conniston, it's the bulliest scheme I ever heard of! How you managed it so easily " "Managed what?" Conniston's curiosity, in spite of him, had for the moment the upper hand of his anger.
The guests were Howard Littlefield, the doctor of philosophy who furnished publicity and comforting economics to the Street Traction Company; Vergil Gunch, the coal-dealer, equally powerful in the Elks and in the Boosters' Club; Eddie Swanson the agent for the Javelin Motor Car, who lived across the street; and Orville Jones, owner of the Lily White Laundry, which justly announced itself "the biggest, busiest, bulliest cleanerie shoppe in Zenith."
Not a very good scout delegate perhaps, but the bulliest scout that ever tore a gaping hole in his stocking.... Tom was aroused from his meditation by Skinny's eager voice. "Here's the log where he talked to me," he said; "here's just the very same place we sat down and he said he'd be my witness. He said I was old top, that's what he called me." "Old top, hey?" said Tom, smiling.
For one, as you shall see, is the bulliest tracker that ever picked his way down out of a tangled wilderness and through field and over hill straight to his goal. And the other is a famous gatherer of clews, losing sight of no significant trifle, as the scout saying is, and a star scout into the bargain, if we are to believe Pee-wee Harris.
MY DEAR SUSAN: I shall always think that you are the bulliest girl I ever knew, and if you throw me down on that arrangement for our old age I shall certainly slap you on the wrist. But I know you will think better of it before you are forty-one! What you mean by "things" I don't know. I hope you're not calling ME a thing! Forrest is pulling my arm off. See you soon. Yours as ever, PETER.
Here once when the Micks got to throwing stones through the Methodis' Sunday school windows, Buck Fanshaw, all of his own notion, shut up his saloon and took a couple of six-shooters and mounted guard over the Sunday school. Says he, 'No Irish need apply! And they didn't. He was the bulliest man in the mountains, pard!
It was quite simply a row of rooms with a verandah in front of them all. But the interiors were furnished with matting for the floors, curtains to the windows, white iron bedsteads, running water and open fireplaces. "I'm sick of camping," said Welton. "This is our summer quarters for some time. I'm going to be comfortable." Bob sighed. "This is the bulliest place I ever saw!" he cried boyishly.
Gilson, by begging, "Oh yes, please do come, Milt." He consented, savagely. "But first," Claire added to Mrs. Gilson, "I want us to take the boys to Oh, I have the bulliest idea. Come, everybody. We're going riding." "Uh, where ?" hinted Mr. Gilson. "That's my secret. Come!" Claire pranced to the door, herded all of them down to the limousine, whispered an address to the chauffeur.
She knew that he was young, that his head was perhaps a little turned by sudden wealth and popularity, that life was sweet to him just as it was; he was not ready yet for responsibilities and bonds. He thought Miss Susan Brown was the "bulliest" girl he knew, loved to give her good times and resented the mere mention of any other man's admiration for her. Of what could she complain?
"I feel as if I couldn't stand it to have anything mar it." As we sat in the train that bore us to Marvin Dicky outlined some of his plans for the summer. "There are two or three of the fellows who come down here summers who I know will be glad to go Dutch on a motor boat," he said. "We can take the bulliest trips, way out to deserted sand islands, where the surf is the best ever.
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