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Updated: May 7, 2025


Their method of living is many stages below that of our landless farm labourer. Their ignorance is colossal, their cupidity and cunning the envy of the Armenians, who openly confess that in a bargain the Russian peasant beats the Jew to a frazzle.

The heads of the nine other game-owners bent over and joined in the examination. Big Burke straightened up and cast a glance at the near-by stove. "Hell," he said. "It wasn't any system at all. The table stood close to the fire, and the blamed wheel's warped. And we've been worked to a frazzle. No wonder he liked this table. He couldn't have bucked for sour apples at any other table."

I make six false starts, bite all my best finger-nails, screw my hair into a wilderness of cork-screws and give it up. No doubt a real Lady Writer could write on, unruffled and unhearing, while the iceman squashed the cucumbers, and the roast burned to a frazzle, and the Spalpeens perished of hunger.

Not long before the dawn of Islam, Christian and pagan Arabs fought side by side to overthrow a despotic Jew king in Yamen who was trying to proselytise them with the crude but convincing contrivance of an artificial hell which cost only the firewood and labour involved and beat modern revivalist descriptions of the place to a frazzle as a means of speedy conversion to a Jew or a cinder.

The little boy laughed, and Uncle Remus supplemented this indorsement of his descriptive powers with a most infectious chuckle. "'Bimeby," continued the old man, "de switches, dey got frazzle out, en Mr.

Ever since Easter I've been on the 'go' every minute and I'm really worn to a frazzle." She did not look it, thought Mary Louise. Indeed, she seemed the very picture of health. "Ah," said she, fixing her eyes on Irene's book, "you are very fortunate. The one thing I forgot to bring with me was a supply of books, and there is not a volume not even a prayer-book in the Bigbee house.

I think it broke both of his engagements, and what between explaining to the Faculty and studying to make a good showing and redeem himself, he didn't have time to work up another before Commencement while the rest of us lived in mortal terror of exposure and didn't enjoy ourselves a bit all through May, though it was some comfort to reflect on what would have happened if the scheme had worked for Hambletonian beat us to a frazzle that afternoon.

"All right," came faintly across the distance, with a wave of the smart little cap, and a bright backward smile from the handsome Englishman. The Saucy Seven looked at each other, then the big grad simply expressed things in one explosive "Well!" "No, I don't think we'll move to-morrow," said one. "Move from here!" said another. "Well, I'm a frazzle," added a third.

Norman has just worn my nerves to a frazzle. I think I'll come up home for a week or so." "All right," said her mother, "but do be careful how you act now. This Mr. Witla appears to be a very nice man and he's happily married. Don't you go casting any looks in his direction. If you do I won't let him stay here at all." "Oh, how you talk," replied Carlotta irritably.

Swiftly it scampered across the paddock, disappeared into the rear of the stable, and reappeared at the front door. "Here you, 'Rastus, where you been?" demanded the wrangler. "Didn't I tell you to clean Miss Phyl's trap? I've wore my lungs out hollering for you. Now, you git to work, or I'll wear you to a frazzle."

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