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"Begone, you scoundrel, and leave the room, or I shall use the horse-whip to you." John disappeared, and this great and zealous prop of Protestantism walked to and fro his study, almost gnashing his teeth from the apprehension of not having an appetite for the haunch of venison. A Controversial Discussion, together with the Virtues it Produced

And not one of them had a cloak or any other outer garment to cover the shoulders, but they were sauntering about clad in linen tunics and trousers, and outside these their girdles. And each one had his horse-whip, but for weapons one had a sword, another an axe, another an uncovered bow. And all gave the impression that they were eager to be off on the hunt with never a thought of anything else.

The first thing that his reverence did, on being placed on his legs, was to make for a horse-whip, which stood in one corner of the room, but I guessing how he meant to use it, sprang up from the floor, and before he could make a cut at me, ran out of the room, and hasted home.

Their fellows in the cell at Spalding went about to take a girl that had fits off one of my manors, to cure her; but that I stopped with a good horse-whip." "And rightly." "And gave the monks a piece of my mind, and drove them clean out of their cell home to Crowland." What a piece of Ivo's mind on this occasion might be, let Ingulf describe.

Were it not for Anne of Russia, whose big horse-whip falls heavy on this Turk, he might almost get to Vienna again, for anything we could do! A Kaiser worthy to be pitied; whom Friedrich Wilhelm, we perceive, does honestly pity.

And, to add to her gloom, a fierce-looking man, with a long horse-whip in his hand, came and peeped in at the barn door, and screamed to Dotty in a hoarse voice that "Ruth Dillon wanted her right off, and none of her dilly-dallying." And then, on going into the house, what should she learn but that this man had come to take Ruth home, because her mother was sick.

He had determined to horse-whip Brogten, at all hazards, though he knew that Brogten was far stronger than himself.

His spirits always rose with anything, good or bad, which occasioned tumult, and he continued frisking, hopping, dancing, and singing the burden of an old ballad 'Our gear's a' gane, until, happening to pass too near the Bailie, he received an admonitory hint from his horse-whip, which converted his songs into lamentation.

Warren cried. "You look like a whipped rooster." "I am," said Lyman sitting down. "A prop has been knocked from under me and I have fallen down. For several days I have been nursing a sweet revenge. I said nothing about it, but I was going to knock a man down, tie him and horse-whip him." "Well, why don't you? Is he gone?" "Yes, beyond my reach.

You're a hired literary assassin that's my opinion of you! I'm not going to take any legal proceeding against you I'm not such a fool. If I was a younger man, I might take the law, in the shape of a stout horse-whip, into my own hands; as it is, I leave you to go your own way, unpunished by me. Only, mark my words you'll come to no good.

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