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Updated: May 1, 2025
There is the fellow who shirks his work whenever he has a chance; there is the man who does his work, but who does it because he has to do it, and always looks glad when a job is over; and there is the lad who jumps to his work, chucks himself right into it, and puts his last ounce of strength on a rope.
You keep your fly-trap shut, my fine fellow, and make no mousy sounds to me, or it'll be the worse for you, I can tell you!" "Come, Mr. Ocock, don't be too hard on the boy." "Not be 'ard on 'im? When I've got the nasty galoon on me 'ands again like this? Chucks up the good post I git 'im in Kilmore, without with your leave or by your leave. Too lonely for 'is lordship it was.
So put it on, Mr Chucks; you'll make a good mark for the enemy." "That I will stand the risk of with pleasure," observed the boatswain to me, "for the sake of being considered a gentleman. So here's on with it." There was a general laugh when Mr Chucks pulled on the captain's jacket, and sank down in the stern-sheets of the cutter, with great complacency of countenance.
Even before the days of modern lathes with eccentric chucks and other improvements, turners were very clever in producing little articles for table use, and in their making expended a wealth of skill and time.
It'll just naturally break my heart, it will!" exclaimed Adler, "if the captain chucks. I wouldn't be so main sorry that he won't reach the Pole as that he quit trying as that a man like the captain or like what I thought he was gave up and chucked when he could win." "But, Adler," returned Lloyd, "the captain Mr. Bennett, it seems to me, has done his share. Think what he's been through.
Susy laughed. "We know what those warnings mean! I pity my namesake." He swung about and gave her a quick look out of his small ugly twinkling eyes. "Is there any other woman in the world named Susan?" "I hope so, if the name's an essential. Even if Nick chucks me, don't count on me to carry out that programme. I've seen it in practice too often."
Chucks the thing back on my 'ands as cool as a coocumber, all because he's changed his mind. I'll let him have a bit of my mind, tell him, Mr Gentleman Schoolboy, see if I don't. I ain't a-going to be robbed, no! not by all the blessed monkeys that ever wrote on slates! I'll wait upon him, see if I don't!"
By and by the miser returns, when the robber quietly kills him and chucks him in the chest. "Sleep with your gold, old man!" says the bold robber, as he melodramatically retreats retreats to a cellar, where the servant girl resides.
And all the time, though Johnny didn't know it, a pair of sharp eyes were watching him from a snug hiding-place in one of the old apple- trees. Whose were they? Why, Sammy Jay's, to be sure. You see, Sammy Jay hadn't told Johnny Chuck's great secret, after all. Little Foxes, little Chucks, Little Squirrels, Mice and Mink, Just like little boys and girls, Go to school to learn to think.
"Well, 'e won't they'll never let the likes o' you or me beyond the gates." "That remains to be seen," said I. "So you 'm goin', are ye?" "I certainly am." "All right!" nodded Job, "if they sets the dogs on ye, or chucks you into the road don't go blamin' it on to me, that's all!" "What be ye really a-goin', Peter?" "I really am, Ancient." "Then by the Lord! I'll go wi' ye." "It's a long walk!"
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