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Updated: June 27, 2025


Mebbe the doc's queered me. He's pussy-footin' about with 'em a good deal. But I'll talk with you about that later. It's me an' you ag'in' the rest of 'em, seems to me, Rainey. The doc's aimin' to be the Big Boss aboard this schooner. He's got the skipper buffaloed. But not me, not by a jugful." He slammed his big fist against the side of the bunk so viciously that it seemed to jar the cabin.

Bertalda shook her head, and replied, "Still it is a blemish, and I once might have cured it!" said she with a deep sigh. "But the fountain in the court is stopped up that fountain which used to supply me with precious, beautifying water. If I could but get one jugful to-day!" "Is that all?" cried an obsequious attendant, and slipped out of the room.

"Thirsty!" said Hugh, "my outward and visible dust is nothing to what I've swallowed! Make me six lemon-squashes. But what's the matter, Kit?" She made no answer, merely turned one severe glance on him and went off to the pantry. "Do tell me, Kate," he said, after he had lowered the large jugful she brought him, and still she had made no further remark. "Nothing's happened to the bike, has it?

"I hope Captain Putnam, is not so severe," said Fred. "Not by a jugful, Garrison," came from Captain Harry. "He's strict, and makes everybody toe the mark, but you couldn't find a better all-around man." "Then he'll suit me." It was now quite late, and presently a loud, clear bell rang out in the belfry. "Six o'clock," said Captain Dave Kearney. "That is to bring in the boys from the playground.

Thank God for all these other things! but you cannot heal a man who has poison in his veins by administering cosmetics, and you cannot put out Vesuvius with a jugful of water. If the camp is to be healed, the Christ must be lifted up. III. And now, lastly, here we have the life that comes with a look at the lifted-up Son of Man.

And the exasperating part of it all was that, though I spent seventy-two thousand a year, I did not begin to be as happy as he was! Not by a jugful.

You're not looking very well, and they tell me down below that you're off your feed. That won't do, you know won't do at all. We are going to get you right out of this, one way or another, mighty quick. You've taken your medicine like a man, and we don't propose to let 'em give you a second dose of it not by a jugful." All this was so totally unlike the Whitredge I had known that I fairly gasped.

Tonet was uncorking bottles of gin and pointing them out to special friends with lavish and condescending urgency as if he were doing the honors himself. Liquor began to pass around by the jugful.

And Gervaise was also angered by Nana's exhausted slumber, when after one of her adventures, she slept till noon, with her chignon undone and still full of hair pins, looking so white and breathing so feebly that she seemed to be dead. Her mother shook her five or six times in the course of the morning, threatening to throw a jugful of water over her.

A figure, all fur and a yard wide, came in. It was the figure of Monsieur Charretier. For a minute everything swam before me, as it used to at the Convent after some older girl had twisted up the ropes of the big swing, with me in it, and let me spin round. Also, I felt as if a jugful of hot water had been dashed over my head. I seemed to feel it trickling through my hair and into my ears.

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