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Likely 's not he'd been runnin' yet if I hadn't collared him. "O' course they was glad at last t' get some venison leastways youse'd think so t' see them stuffin' theirselves with it but they never let up a minute round camp roastin' brother 'n' me for not runnin' them a buck; swore that we hadn't run 'em any was proved by my gettin' nothin' but th' doe. "Finally, they up 'n' wants a still-hunt!
He was speeding back by this time, and flung this last taunt from a safe distance. The old gentleman collared him again by the entry. "Stop, my friend here, hold hard for a moment! A fight, you said: and Wesley was it Wesley?" The boy nodded. "Charles Wesley?" "Well, it wouldn't be Samuel at his age: now would it?" The boy grinned.
My lord, who had before entertained some jealousy of his kinsman, was very much provoked by this trifling incident, but very prudently suppressed his displeasure till he returned to his own house, where his rage co-operating with the champagne he had drunk, inflamed him to such a degree of resolution, that he sprang upon the innocent G , and collared him with great fury, though he was altogether unconcerned in the cause of his indignation.
But he got no further, being suddenly collared from behind, and beaten with a cane which stung like hornets. Screaming under the punishment, and struggling hard, he at last succeeded in breaking away just as Costantîn came running round a corner of the house and terrified faces appeared at its lower windows.
That is why I came in person to tell you." "I fear I cannot interfere, your Majesty." "Is that so? Why, then, Herr Baron, are you Minister for Austria at Delgratz?" "I mean that this matter is not within my province." "Surely it must be. I cannot allow my friends to be collared by Austrian police for no reason whatsoever. This passport question concerns Kosnovia, not Austria.
I have certain means of obtaining information." "So have the sophs, and they have obtained a great deal," Putnam shot at Walter as he turned away. Putnam collared Merriwell at the first opportunity and demanded to know the truth about Rattleton's smoking. "I know you will tell me the truth, Merry," said Burnham, "and it is important that you should." "Some one has been telling you he is smoking?"
"Is he the oldest of the three?" "No, Dick is the oldest. Tom comes next." "Then it is Dick you ought to have collared," said Roebuck, turning to Noxton. "I collared the one I happened to see." "Well, Tom Rover, how do you like your situation?" asked Dan, with a sickly smile, as the men turned away to discuss the situation among themselves. "Don't like it," replied Tom, as lightly as he could.
He came into the billiard-room just now and told me who he was, but I would have nothing to do with him of course. Not my business, as I told him at the time. But when I saw him in the act of making a bolt up the area, where he had been taking shelter apparently in the coal-cellar, I thought it was time to interfere, and so I collared him.
"He came to our stable, and he didn't have any collar on, and a dog without any collar on " "Do as I tell you." But Eddy had found an unexpected ally. Anderson had come on the platform as the train approached. He was going on business to New Sanderson, and he had furtively collared the owner of the puppy, thrust something into his hand, whispered something, and given him a violent push.
How they managed to sparkle when discussing some of the heavy dinner menus of the time I cannot think. Here is one of the Dean of Down's bills of fare: Turkeys endove Boyled leg of mutton Greens, etc. Soup Plum Pudding Roast loin of veal Venison pasty Partridge Sweetbreads Collared Pig Creamed apple tart Crabs Fricassee of eggs Pigeons No dessert to be had.
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