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And here he was again as large as life larger, in fact. It was a long time before they got down to the subject of the engine, but when they did they discussed it for the greater part of the night, for, of course, they bunked together.
So another day passes, and we stretch out our blankets, and sleep on the very ledge on which we bunked years and years ago, when we made our first descent and camp in this canyon. Red Canyon Trail. The next day we are ready to continue on to the west.
Charlie grumbled, fiercely inarticulate; but Johnny Challan interposed with a chuckle of enjoyment. "He got 'bunked." "Tell us!" cried Orde delightedly. "It was down at McNeill's place," explained Johnny Challan; encouraged by the interest of his audience. "They was a couple of sports there who throwed out three cards on the table and bet you couldn't pick the jack.
She was tenderly escorted to Spencer Street, and put into the hands of Jim himself, in town on station business. Alice met them at the other end, and the two friends slept, or rather bunked, together the house being full for the Christmas dance and talked the night through. But not a word about Peter Breen passed Rose's lips, so full of words as they were.
The steward bunked forward in a little cabin rigged up in the same deck-house as the galley which snuggled up to the foot of the foremast. Summing up what the boys saw as they followed their conductor over the ship they found her to be a three-masted, bark-rigged vessel with a cro' nest, like a small barrel, perched atop of her mainmast.
And so for the time being the mystery remained such, with Bluff occasionally digging into that trunk in a vain search, and always sighing mournfully because he failed to bring the lost treasure to light. The boys bunked in one big room.
In conference with Blythe, who seemed cheerfully agreeable to any plan, the troop decided that each patrol should have the task of demolishing a building, and should work under the supervision of its leader, with Blythe as a sort of general overseer. The whole troop, however, bunked in a small fourth building because this would not be in process of razing.
Upon learning that he had been bunked, Dick became very dignified, and said he would remember the fellow perfectly, and that the day would come when they would be brought face to face.
Say, we had lots of fun last night! They bunked us in with the Upper House fellows, and maybe there wasn't a circus! Every time we see King we ask him if it's hot enough for him! I wouldn't be surprised if he folded his pyjamas like the Arabs that's all he saved, you know and as silently stole away. We've sure got him worried!" He paused and looked inquiringly from Kenneth to Grafton.
Few of these workers ever had more than one suit of clothes, or more than one dress. They could not afford amusements, and were too fatigued to read or converse. At night bunches of them bunked together sometimes eight or ten in a single room; by this arrangement the rent of each was proportionately reduced.
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