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The lady breathed a low thunder: 'Coward! 'He cannot have intended to insult you, said Nesta. 'That man knows I will not notice him. He is a beast. He will learn that I carry a horsewhip. 'Are you not taking a little incident too much to heart? The sigh of the heavily laden came from Mrs. Marsett. 'Am I pale? I dare say.

'Then, sir, you must call them yourself, if you please, for they won't listen to me, I replied, stepping back. 'Come in with you, you filthy brats; or I'll horsewhip you every one! roared he; and the children instantly obeyed. 'There, you see! they come at the first word! 'Yes, when YOU speak.

Once when I took a horsewhip to chastise him, he drew a knife, and would have stabbed me: and, 'faith, I recollected my own youth, which was pretty similar; and, holding out my hand, burst out laughing, and proposed to him to be friends.

He wore the aspect of one who assumes a forced composure under the infliction of outrages on his character in a Court of Law, where he must of necessity listen and lock his boiling replies within his indignant bosom. 'Now, Sewis, now my horsewhip, he remarked, as if it had been a simple adjunct of his equipment. 'Your hat, sir? 'My horsewhip, I said.

On his death, apparently in 1627, he was found to have left bequests to almost every place in Surrey, according to the manners of the inhabitants to Mitcham a horsewhip, to Walton-on- Thames a bridle, to Betchworth, Leatherhead, and many more, endowments which produce from 50 to 75 pounds a year, and to Cobham a sum to be spent annually in woollen cloth of a uniform colour, bearing Smith's badge, to be given away in church to the poor and impotent, as the following tablet still records:

Blake's door in forty minutes." "I vote for the chestnuts," said Baby, slapping her boot with her horsewhip. "I move an amendment in favor of Miss Wildespin," said I, doubtfully. "He'll never do for Galway," sang Baby, laying her whip on my shoulder with no tender hand; "yet you used to cross the country in good style when you were here before." "And might do so again, Baby."

The Major resigned, and the captain publicly insulted the Quartermaster and threated to horsewhip him. In one letter Caleb Swan, on March 11, 1792, advises Wilkinson that he had been to Kentucky and had paid off the Kentucky militia who had served under St. Clair. Wilkinson in a letter of March 13th, expresses the utmost anxiety for the retention of St. Clair in command.

He saw that the horse was a quiet, sleepy one, that would not run away, no matter what happened, and Tom only intended to gently push the carriage to one side, and pass on. The front of his auto came up against the other vehicle. "Here, you stop!" cried Andy, savagely. "It's too late now," answered Tom, grimly. Andy reached for the horsewhip.

I say nothing; but yesterday morning as I was shaving a gentleman at his own house, there was a young lady in the room, and she threw so many sheep's eyes at a certain person whom I shall not name, that my heart went knock, knock, knock, like a fulling mill, and my hand sh-sh-shook so much that I sliced a piece of skin off the gentleman's nose; whereby he uttered a deadly oath, and was going to horsewhip me, when she prevented him, and made my peace.

Paul and Bruno were sitting beneath the maple. "Where did you find old Whitey?" Paul asked. "You was the one who did it, you little rascal!" "Did what?" "You know what. You have made me walk clear to Fairview. I have a mind to horsewhip you." Paul laughed to think that the old horse had tramped so far, though he was sorry that Mr. Smith had been obliged to walk that distance.

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