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We must heckle candidates as to their 'science, and ascertain if their wind is good, and whether they are active on their pins.
He passed into a further room, and through that into a third, and there, his searching gaze met the stare of Billy Heckle. Heckle was a young man of about the same age as Lord Stansford, and he also was seemingly on the look-out for some one among the arriving guests.
You have won a point if you can make the audience and the judges feel that you are anxious to allow everything possible to the other side. If your opponent trips on some small point of fact or reasoning, don't heckle him; let it pass, or, at the most, point it out with some kindly touch of humor.
I mean what I say, and I am not going to stand any of your nonsense." Lord Stansford's face grew pale, and he glanced about him to see if by chance any one had overheard the remark. He seemed about to resent it, but finally gained control over himself and said "We are in your father's house, Mr. Heckle, and I suppose it is quite safe to address a remark like that to me!"
Spurling caught an errorless game. It was Lane's bat in the last half of the ninth that finally drove in the winning run for Camden. Five to four. The crowd streamed noisily off the grounds. A knot of the younger element tried to heckle Percy, but he strode loftily by them, puffing his inevitable cigarette. Jim and Budge went to the hotel with the Camden team to change their suits.
Some of the communication trenches were crowded with the Black Watch of the 1st Division, hard, bronzed fellows, with the red heckle in their bonnets. They were strung round with spades, bombs, and sacks. "A queer kind o' stink!" said one of them, sniffing. Some of the men began coughing. Others were rubbing their eyes, as though they smarted.
Should silence be established for a moment it is because some one present, having the reputation of a "tough customer," has announced that he is about to heckle the candidate by putting him one of those embarrassing questions which are always the joy of the audience.
I came, knowing that if Heckle saw me he would carry out his threat. He has carried it out, and I have had the pleasure of knocking him down." Miss Linderham sank upon the seat, and once more motioned with her fan for him to take the place beside her. "Then you receive five guineas a night for appearing at the different places where I have met you?"
"You've only got to give a simple answer to a perfectly plain question. Who was General John Regan? You answer that, and no further explanation will be necessary." "I'm afraid it will," said Dr. O'Grady. "Even if I tell you all I know about the General you'll still want to heckle me and generally upset my plans." "No, I won't, O'Grady. I promise you I won't.
A.T. Stewart was accustomed, in his own personal dealings from day to day, to cut people short when they tried to heckle with him. He liked to take things for granted, drive through to the point, and go on to the next one.
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