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We was bunkies together a hell of a time, wasn't we, Andy?" "You bet we were." "So you've taken your uniform off, have you? Mighty foolish," said Slippery. "Suppose they nab you?" "It's all up now anyway. I don't intend to get nabbed," said Andrews. "We got booze," said Chrisfield.
"Will you have the goodness to tell me what you mean, sir?" "No good to bully, sir. I know. Off on the slave trade." "What!" cried the doctor. "But look out. King's cruiser will nab you. Sarve you right." He moved stiffly, and took two steps towards the door, but stopped and turned sharply upon Rodd, clapped his big hairy hand on the boy's shoulder, and gripped it fast. "He's a bad 'un, boy.
Understand me, you may be right; I'm not questioning the wisdom of secrecy, though as a lawyer I generally think the sooner you get to the police with a crime the better. You all can see how publicity and a sizable reward offered would give Mr. Boyne a hundred thousand assistants conscious and unconscious to help nab Clayte." "And we'd be a busted bank before you found him," groaned Knapp.
"Take the prisoners below, Nab," said Jonathan, addressing the dwarfish Jew; "I'll join you in an instant." The bearded miscreant seized Jack by the waist, and Thames by the nape of the neck, and marched off, like the ogre in the fairy tale, with a boy under each arm, while Charcam brought upt the rear. Mother and Son.
That ought to slow it down enough for us to nab it." "But what about my car?" Farnsworth bleated. "What about that first building or first person it hits in San Francisco?" "Oh," he said. "Hadn't thought of that." I slowed the car and stuck my head out the window. It was lighter now, but no sign of the ball.
"Bring the light, Nab." The Jew snatched up the link, and followed him. A struggle of the most terrific kind now ensued. The wounded man had descended the bridge, and dashed himself against the door beyond it; but, finding it impossible to force his way further, he turned to confront his assailants.
He was staring at the picture of himself which he had painted for Phoebe in the parlour of the Green Nab Cottage thirteen years before.
'Humph! growled the younger man. 'There, then, you get me a snare and a hare by to-morrow night, went on old Harry, 'and see if I don't nab him. It won't lay long under the plantation afore he picks it up. You mind to snare me a hare to-night, now! 'I'll do no such thing, nor help to bring fake accusations against any man! 'False accusations! answered Harry, in his cringing way.
"The son of McPhail struck and kicked the son of White Wolf, the son of a clerk struck the first-born of a war chief, and the Great Father's man would punish, not the striker, but the struck." "Nab that damned lying scoundrel, Davies. He put 'em up to this whole business. He's another of your mission whelps.
These few instants of time had been enough for the bather to jump up, snatch up the remainder of his clothes and set off through the woods with the speed of an antelope. "Come on!" cheered Dick Prescott. "Full speed! We'll catch him. He hasn't his shoes on, and his bare feet will soon go lame on the twigs and stones that he'll step on in running. He can't go far before we nab him."
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