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Updated: June 26, 2025


Whatever dollars we have to put into baseball will go to meet the regular expenses of the team. We haven't any money to fool away in betting; and we don't care for any more second-hand talk from a half-baked youngster like you! You get me?" The crowd applauded uproariously. Pursued by the jeers and catcalls of the small fry, Percy sat down, his face, if possible, redder than before.

His singing was the signal for an outburst of exclamations and catcalls. 'Shut it, for Christ's sake! 'That's enough of that bloody row! And so on. Harlow stopped. 'How's the enemy? asked Easton presently, addressing no one in particular. 'Don't know, replied Bundy. 'It must be about half past four. Ask Slyme; he's got a watch. It was a quarter past four.

A great clapping of hands and stamping of feet followed, and there were several catcalls and whistlings from the pit and gallery. Almost every member of the audience was provided with a programme headed, 'Grand Annual Pantomime: the Conspiracy, and containing a list of the performers. Attendants were also moving about hawking librettos of the dialogue.

Evidently a great many interesting things are going on, but the standard of deportment is not high. While the unaccustomed ears of Europe were shocked at the shrill cries from the rival conventions at Chicago and Baltimore, there was equal turbulence in the Italian Parliament at Rome. There were shouts and catcalls and every sign of uncontrollable violence.

Took eleven calls, did he? Oh, ha, ha! And he'll take them to-morrow night, too! Only" and here his voice took on a note of fiendish purpose so terrible that, hardened scout as he was, Clarence felt his flesh creep "only this time they'll be catcalls!" And, with a shout of almost maniac laughter, the jealous artiste flung himself into a chair, and began to pull off his boots.

There was a general burst of laughter, plentifully accented with whistlings and catcalls, but the energetic use of the gavel presently restored something like order. Then a man spoke from the crowd, and said that while he was very sorry that the mistake had been made, it would not be possible to rectify it at the present meeting.

To her, from some distance, came bold advice. "Hit him with a stick." There were crows and catcalls showered upon him when he retreated without the horse. The regiment rejoiced at his downfall. Loud and vociferous congratulations were showered upon the maiden, who stood panting and regarding the troops with defiance.

In England, as was only to be expected, the chorus of applause was not unmixed with hisses and catcalls.

He had never known human beings living at home to have such food. They would have a good dinner steaming hot. He was sure of that. A sudden commotion broke out in the alley below. Yells, catcalls, oaths and the sound of crashing bricks, coal, pieces of furniture, and the splash of much water came from the court. The mother rushed to the window and hurled a stone.

When the storm of shrieks, yells, groans and catcalls had in some degree subsided, and Philpot was able to make himself heard, he addressed the meeting as follows: 'Gentlemen: First of all I beg to thank you very sincerely for the magnificent and cordial reception you have given me on this occasion, and I shall try to deserve your good opinion by opening the meeting as briefly as possible.

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