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I saw that my interrupter had swallowed my bait, hook, and line, bob and sinker, pole and all, and shouted with great indignation: "Sir, I have narrated that historical incident throughout the State, from Montauk Point to Niagara Falls, and you are the first man who has had the audacity to question it." Another farmer stepped up to the heckler and said: "Here is my hat, neighbor. You can keep it.
"What is it, then?" said the inconvenient heckler. "Never mind what it is. It's not what you say it is," remarked Cowan. "By George, he was well served when they locked him up in the Clock Tower for his impudence. Why, at one time it took ten bobbies to keep him from mauling a lot of Christian gentleman that had taken the oath and kissed the Bible over and over again.
The fellows will all have to get permission at home, too, you know." "Let me know any time before six to-morrow night," proposed Billy. "It must be understood, though, that if I get a paying freight order to haul to the lake between now and starting time, then my deal with you must be off." "Of course," Dick agreed. "And thank you, Mr. Heckler. Now, I'll hustle away and see the other fellows."
Now, if you nominate Governor Black and I am addressing a large audience and I certainly will the heckler in the audience will arise and interrupt me, saying: 'Chauncey, we agree with what you say about the Grand Old Party and all that, but how about the Canal steal? I have to explain that the amount stolen was only a million, and that would be fatal.
"If he tries it on, all we've got to do is to ask him, 'How's horse flesh, Rip?" In spite of himself Dick could not help laughing at the thought of the mortification of the lawyer's son when he should be teased on so tender a point. Then Dick asked: "Mart, is your uncle at his stand now?" "I reckon he is," nodded Heckler. "Let's go over there and see him."
They were published in a Republican paper which began by stating that the reports of the Judge's speech were mangled distortions of what the speaker had, in his well known eloquent manner, expressed, or deliberate lies manufactured by his enemies; that there had been no riot at all, and that neither had there been a demonstration save a small uproar created by a branch of the Militant Suffragettes, headed by that modern prototype of Carrie Nation and her hatchet, the state leader of that body, whose previous records of disturbances were sufficient in themselves to convince all thoughtful-minded women, as well as men, that probably the speaker was justified in whatever he had said to this professional heckler.
Nevertheless, from reading it myself, I venture to predict that if an excavation is made in the main basement, somewhere in the vicinity of the foundation of the great chimney, a collection of bones will be found which should very closely resemble those which James Crayden once clothed in mortal flesh. Statement of Rudolph Heckler.
"We don't feel that we could pay more than five dollars," Dick answered promptly. "No money in that," replied Billy Heckler, picking up a piece of wood and whittling. "No; I'm afraid there isn't," Dick admitted. "I guess our crowd will have to content itself with staying at home and using the canoe on the river." "The river is a good place," Heckler argued.
'This is no time for half-measures, he said. 'We must do our utmost. We must burn our boats 'Excuse me, said a gentle voice. Mr Bickersdyke broke off. In the centre of the hall a tall figure had risen. Mr Bickersdyke found himself looking at a gleaming eye-glass which the speaker had just polished and inserted in his eye. The ordinary heckler Mr Bickersdyke would have taken in his stride.
Political orators must have the same sort of feeling when their audience clamours for the ejection of a heckler, but it cannot be so keen. One is so helpless with boys, unless they decide that they like one. It was a week from the beginning of the term before I made the acquaintance of the Little Nugget.
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