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He did not mean to let Danny get the best of him if he could help it, much as he did not like to fight. Danny struck Bert on the chest, and Bert hit the bully on the cheek. Then Danny jumped forward swiftly and tried to give Bert a blow on the head. But Bert stepped to one side, and Danny slipped down to the ground. As he did so a white box fell from his pocket.
Accordingly George and Danny were in the habit of meeting in the Kennel, each afternoon, to consider the burning questions of the hour, with all of the certain knowledge and wide experience that belonged to their mature years for George and Danny were seven and eight respectively.
"Oh, go ahead, take it!" urged Doctor Simon, shoving the bill into the pocket of Danny's overcoat. "By the way, have you got your card? I might be able to send a little business your way." When his magic skill with horses was matter of common knowledge among the upper circle of Long Island grooms and coachmen Danny had had a few cards struck off by a friendly printer.
Then he came up still closer and threw one of the snowballs with all his might. It struck Bert in the back of the head and sent him staggering. "Hi! how do you like that?" roared Danny, in high glee. "Have another?" And as Bert stood up and looked around he let drive again, this time hitting Bert directly in the ear. The snowball was so hard it made Bert cry out in pain.
Looey, he always said never to trust a woman! "Martha," I says, "you ain't acted right with me." "Oh, Danny, Danny," she says, "I know it! I know it!" "Some fellers in my place," I says, "would raise a dickens of a row." "I DID love you once," she says, looking at me from between her fingers. "Yes," says I, acting real melancholy, "you did.
All she would have to do would be to get hold of that hateful stake caught in the bramble bushes and pull Peter out where she could get him. Do you wonder that Peter cried? By and by he became aware that someone was wiping away his tears. It was Danny Meadow Mouse. And Danny was singing in a funny little voice.
"Well, I'll see you later," spoke Charley, He had once been quite friendly with Danny, but he grew not to like his ways, and so became more chummy with Bert, who was very glad, for he liked Charley. The two boys went on to Bert's barn, where they were going to build the bob sled. The girls, with Flossie and Freddie, went on the Bobbsey lawn, where there were some easy chairs.
"Yes, it is, much worse," retorted Danny. "Rope jumping brings on heart disease. I heard father tell about it." "I hope Grace didn't get heart disease," sobbed Nan. "You turned the rope," went on Danny maliciously. "If she dies, they'll put you in prison, Nan Bobbsey." "They shan't do it!" cried Bert, coming to his sister's rescue. "I won't let them." "Much you can stop 'em, Bert Bobbsey."
In strict accordance with the unwritten code of the road although Jocko, his ugly-visaged jocker, was amongst those in the room, Danny paid not the least attention to his presence, but stepped up to the table upon which an empty tin plate had been placed for just this purpose, and deposited upon it every cent he had in his pockets and whatever he had pilfered from the houses.
The fellow crouched a bit lower, and still lower, as he drew close and thrust his face gradually within a yard of the old man's. "Shipmate Danny messmate Danny tip us a stave! The old stave, Danny! "'And alongst the Keys o' Mortallone!" The prisoner dropped back with a laugh. Mr. Goodfellow, at a choking sound, put out a hand to loosen Captain Coffin's neckcloth; but the old man beat him off.
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