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"I'm goin' home, grandpap," she said quietly, "an' if it wasn't for grandma I wouldn't come back. You've been bullyin' an' rough- ridin' over men-folks and women-folks all your life, but you can't do it no more with ME. An' you're not goin' to meddle in MY business any more. You know I'm a good girl why didn't you go after the folks who've been talkin' instead o' pitchin' into Gray?
I've 'ad enough of 'is bullyin'. It ain't even as if 'e was a decent figure of a man. 'E don't stand more'n five-feet-two. I could knock 'im out with one 'and, and I'd 'ave done it before now only you mustn't out there. If you did you'd get a pound o' lead pumped into you."
"If we find the merry jester who's been bullyin' him an' make him happy, that'll be all right. Why didn't we spot him when we were in the form-rooms, though?" "Maybe a lot of fags have made a dead set at Clewer. They do that sometimes." "Then we'll have to kick the whole of the lower school in our house on spec. Come on," said McTurk. "Keep your hair on! We mustn't make a fuss about the biznai.
And because we couldn't do it as it stands to reason we couldn't he goes and makes extra work for us by way of punishment; he robs us of our a'ternoon watch below; he stops our grog; he tyrannises over us in every imaginable way; he treats us like dogs and not like men, abusin' and bullyin' us, and goin' out of his way to hurt our feelin's; he refuses to listen to our just complaints; he encourages the first and second mates to sarve out to us the same sort of treatment as he gives us hisself, instead of takin' our part and treatin' us with justice; and he does all this not once in a way only, but from the very commencement of the v'yage.
The lead sped true; the blood spirted from the creature's eye, and with a tremendous spring he threw himself backward, only to roll over on his back with a convulsive writhe or two ere he floated motionless and dead. "So much for bullyin' honest seamen when they has the misfortin' to walk overboard," observed Bob, eyeing the carcase with much complacency.
Oh, you're killing us, Stalky!" cried Campbell. "Pre-cisely what Clewer said to you. I heard him. Now we're goin' to show you what real bullyin' is. 'What I don't like about you, Sefton, is, you come to the Coll. with your stick-up collars an' patent-leather boots, an' you think you can teach us something about bullying. Do you think you can teach us anything about bullying?
'You go up and 'ave a good knock at 'im, I says, 'and to-morrer marnin' you just go off to another bit o' country and start doin' something different. Up I got and I caught hold of this stick here and out up along I walked. Sure enough there 'e was, through the winder, bullyin' her and she crying. So I just jumped through the winder and was up on to 'im. Lord, you should 'ave seen 'im jump.
Like a book thou talkest, Turkey." "And so we want rather different masters, don't you think so, to other places? We aren't like the rest of the schools." "It leads to all sorts of bullyin', too, a chap told me," said Beetle. "Well, you do need most of a single man's time, I must say." The Reverend John considered his hosts critically.
Is this perfectly clear?" Phineas did not answer the question directly. For a moment he stood there, his fists clenching and unclenching, and his eyes snapping. Then he turned away. "All right," he said, sullenly. "I hear what you say. Now I can go, I presume likely unless you've got some more lyin' and bullyin' to do. Get out of my way, Shavin's, you fool." But Grover had not finished with him.
He took Hamilton aside on the beach. "What did you call that young man?" he asked. "Bones, your Excellency," said Hamilton miserably. "I should call him Blood and Bones," smiled His Excellency, as he shook hands. "What's the good of bullyin' me, dear old chap?" asked Bones indignantly.
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