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Updated: June 4, 2025


Some German Missouri soldiers didn't relish the distinction, and were about clubbing them over the head, when I interfered and received their surrender. Hurrying back to the general, I reported the dangerous condition of things.

He has been bitten!" exclaimed the horrified Mustad, almost knocking the young woman off her feet in his rush towards his master; but one of the others had perceived the monstrous cobra, and, clubbing his gun, he beat the life out of it with one blow, before it could glide away into the jungle. It looked as if this part of the country was specially pestered by the dreadful reptiles.

But, Austin, this furtive pouncing on a thing and clubbing other people's money out of them with it this slyly acquiring land that is necessary to an unsuspecting neighbour and then holding him up I don't like. There's always something of this sort that prevents my cordial co-operation with Neergard always something in the schemes which hints of of squeezing of something underground "

One reason I wanted this talk with you first, if I do have any trouble with Madeline I want you to help me. HOLDEN: Oh, I can't do that. FEJEVARY: You aren't running out and clubbing the police. Tell her she'll have to think things over and express herself with a little more dignity. HOLDEN: I ask to be excused from being present while you talk with her.

As an old hand in deep-water ships, I knew the absolute necessity of preserving discipline, and that this can be done only by occasionally knocking down a malcontent; but no such considerations demanded the wholesale clubbing with heavers and handspikes which the men got from the trio. Belaying pins were not used they were too small and light for the gentlemen.

"He was first-rate when I saw him at the hospital to-night." He whispered in March's ear, at a chance he got in mounting the station stairs: "I didn't like to tell you there at the house, but I guess you'd better know. They had to take Lindau's arm off near the shoulder. Smashed all to pieces by the clubbing."

"Gathering firewood and cooking dinner," I answered lightly. She shook her head. "It is too dangerous for you to attempt alone." "I know, I know," she waived my protest. "I am only a weak woman, but just my small assistance may enable you to escape disaster." "But the clubbing?" I suggested. "Of course, you will do that. I shall probably scream. I'll look away when "

But, as Edie justly remarked, when he proposed it, such a course would pretty nearly have amounted to clubbing HIS income with THEIR expenditure; and even in their last extreme of poverty that was an injustice which neither she nor her husband could possibly permit.

"Now if you'd only saved the thirteen shillings which you wouldn't and couldn't have done by yourselves it would be well worth the while; but you've got the interest as well, and the point I want you to understand is that you can only get that increase by clubbing together and investing the savings as a whole. You may say fourpence halfpenny isn't worth having.

The Canadians, however, made such a resistance as might be expected from men who knew that no mercy awaited them. They fired whilst they had time to load, and then, clubbing their muskets, they smashed furiously at every red head which showed above the rails.

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