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Even Jock had one eye bunged up, but he was the coolest and most unconcerned of the party. He saved the situation by trotting across to the doctor, laying the rat at his feet, and then looking up at him with his only available eye, as if for approval. The doctor could not resist this appeal. He stooped and patted the dog, saying kindly, "Well done, little man."

I well, you see me; you didn't want to take me up to the house to meet your wife, and I don't blame you. You'd be a chump if you did. And this is nothing out of the ordinary. I've got my face bunged up half the time, seems like." He thumped the pillow into a different position, settled his head against it, and looked at Mason with his old, whimsical smile.

Then he bunged up the mouth with a bit of soap which he got on his thumb-nail from a pat in a saucer and the straw was finished. "Look, dad!" he said. "That's right, my beauty," replied Morel, who was peculiarly lavish of endearments to his second son.

Watching me with the eye that was not bunged up, Hassan guessed my perplexity. "I have been beaten like a dog," he said, his rage returning to him with his breath, "but God is compassionate and just, He will avenge in due time." The words had not left his lips for one second when from somewhere out at sea there floated the sullen boom of a great gun.

The carriage had come for them and there were enough farewells to send them off to Europe. "Zay does take it beautifully," said a group of girls. "Lucky that Miss Nevins was all bunged up with a bad toothache and swelled face. She'd counted so much on being in at the feast." The three elders were sitting up for them.

I had on a rig of clean striped pyjamasfor, of course, I had dressed decent to go before the chiefs; but when I saw the missionary step out of this boat in the regular uniform, white duck clothes, pith helmet, white shirt and tie, and yellow boots to his feet, I could have bunged stones at him. “Mr. Tarleton, I believe?” says I, for I had got his name.

She hated 'that putrid boy' a forbidden adjective; but what else could you call him? She was glad he would be gone the day after to-morrow. She was even more glad his nose was bleeding and his eye bunged up and his important blazer all bloodied. Girl though she was, there ran a fiercer strain in her than in Roy. As they moved off, she had an inspiration. She was given that way.

Finally, when no more can fall in, piece after piece is jambed in by a pricker, and the cask is bunged up. Sometimes not only are all the casks on board filled, but the blubber is stowed away in bulk in the hold, and even between decks; but this good fortune does not often occur.

After they arrived at the special car, where a piping hot supper was ready for them, the girls forgot the shock of their adventure. Jennie, however, groaned whenever she moved. "'Tis too bad that fat girl got so bunged up," observed one of the punchers to Helen Cameron. "I see she's a-sufferin'." "Miss Stone's avoirdupois is forever making her trouble," laughed Helen, rather wickedly.

He is a coal-merchant by trade. "How do you know?" I inquired. "Because I can't get any coal to-morrow line's bunged up for the troops." "No, he'll be going on Tuesday," said his wife, whose kindliness and splendid cooking I should miss greatly. "Is that so?" I asked, feigning an interest which I did not feel. A sore toe eclipsed all other matters for the time being.

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