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Updated: September 17, 2025
Take the stuff out and put it in the upper bunk. I'll use the lower. So Peth and Jarrow fight. Do you mean to tell me there's always fighting? That it amounts to anything more than arguments?" "Fight! Lord-amighty! Them two! They'd rather fight en a yaller dawg likes fo' to worry a hambone. Not out an' out strakin', but jes' kind o' pickin' en a pickin'; insultin' like. But Mr.
And he went straight on: "In addition, you're the prettiest of them all, and a cross-eyed man with congenital astigmatism could see that you're a good fellow. Do! My controls tell me that you're about to be offered a good job." "My controls tell me," responded Rosalie Le Grange, "that if you don't quit insultin' a lady in her own house and disgracin' her crown of mediumship, out you go.
"Anyhow, I'll take a chance." "I tell you he'll kill you," repeated Carley, backing away until her weak knees came against the couch. "What fer, I ask you?" he demanded. "For this this insult." "Huh! I'd like to know who's insulted you. Can't a man take an invitation to kiss an' hug a girl without insultin' her?" "Invitation!... Are you crazy?" queried Carley, bewildered.
"Well, you're the man I'm a-lookin' for. No, you won't drink with me, 'cause I won't let you, you ! You are the that comes here insultin' a lady?" "No; I am not," said Keith, keeping his eyes on him. "You're a liar!" said Mr. Bluffy, adding his usual expletives. "And you're the man I've come back here a-huntin' for. I promised to drive you out of town to-night if I had to go to hell a-doin' it."
"What d'ye mean by insultin' my mate? take that!" said Peter Grim, giving the Irishman a twirl that tumbled him on the deck. "Oh, bad manners to ye," spluttered O'Riley, as he rose and ran away, "why don't ye hit a man o' yer own size." "'Deed, then, it must be because there's not one o' my own size to hit," remarked the carpenter with a broad grin. This was true.
"I 'lows that bed has bugs, an' the wash-bowl's mostly used dippin' out swill," he finished up scornfully. Ranks eyed the sad-faced man with an unfriendly look. "Guess I never knew you but what you was insultin', Shaky," he observed, in a tone of pity. "Some folks is like that. Guess you git figgerin' them cards too close. You never was bustin' wi' brains.
"'Don't try to braid this mule's tail none! says Dave, an' at that he strides off with his muzzle in the air. Boggs is abashed. "'Which these insultin' bluffs of Dave's, says Boggs, as we canvasses the play a bit later, 'would cut me to the quick, but I knows it ain't on the level, Dave ain't himse'f when he declines said nosepaint his intellects ain't in camp.
"An' what have I been tellin' th' dudes in th' head office all th' while?" asked Flannery with asperity. "What but that th' late deceased dead cat was defunct an' no more? An' thim insultin' an honest man with their 'Have ye stholen th' cat out av th' box, Flannery, an' put in an inferior short-haired cat? I want no more av thim! Here's the key. Good day t' ye!"
"That fixes him," she muttered, as she returned to the house; "that fixes Old Maxim good; to think of his insultin' me by ownin' right up that 'twas my property he was after, the rascal! I wouldn't have him if there warn't another man in the world!" and entering the room where Maude was sewing, she astonished the young girl by telling her what she had done.
"Seein' you love your sister so much better than your wife, why did you want to marry me, that's borne your children for you, an' slaved for you, an' toiled for you, an' worked her fingernails off for you, with no thanks, an 'insultin' me before the children, an' sayin' I'm crazy to their faces. An' what have you ever did for me?
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