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At once that imbecile dog rushed upon him, leaped into his lap, and lapped Purt's face! "Get out! You nawsty, nawsty brute you!" wailed the dude, beating the dog off weakly. The latter considered it all in the game. He had taken a decided liking to the boy from Central High, and nothing would drive him away. Purt had never really cared for dogs.
I've never been able to prove that Merriwell put the advertisement into the paper, but it is all settled in my mind. It was directly after this that I went into training." Some of the sophs laughed and some showed indignation. "It was a very nawsty thing to do," declared Paulding. "I can't help laughing over it." chuckled Tad Horner. "But of course you ought to get back at Merriwell."
"They're getting nawsty, aren't they? I hope it doesn't lawst." "Well, I hope it does," said George Balt. "If they'll only keep at it and beat up some of our boys at quitting-time the whole gang will be here in the morning." It seemed that his wishes bade fair to be realized, for, as the day wore on, instead of diminishing, the excitement increased.
'Nawsty business 'ere this morning, Sir. Gent in No. 15 been and shot 'isself. They've just took 'im to the mortiary. The police are up there now. I ascended to No. 15, and found a couple of bobbies and an inspector busy making an examination. I asked a few idiotic questions, and they soon kicked me out.
And so it goes. This world is becoming so awfully nice that it's infernally nawsty. It sees evil in everything because its point of view is that of the pimp. Its mind is a foul sewer whose exhalations coat even the Rose of Sharon with slime.
"Well, watch the great Chinese joss, Greenough, pull the props from under him when the time comes." "As how?" inquired Glidden. "By handing him a nawsty one out of the assignment book, just to show him where his hat fits too tight."
Jimmy says it's really nawsty, y'know, with the beastly zephyrs wafting through the bloomin' steel-work, and the water so deuced far down below quite a bit awful, don't y'know!" "Don't tease, dear," begged Genevieve. "But you said 'Jimmy'! Oh, have you really ?" Her face appeared around the bulge of the stove, flushed with delight.
In a hansom," returned the new-comer placidly. "So the dwivah ahsked me 'Whah to? y' know. I was feelin' nawsty enough, so I told him 'To pwugatowy! like that! He was ah a vewy litewal-minded puhson." There was a faint flicker of amusement in his gray eyes. "He ah bwought me to the Stock Exchange. Aftah I got out, y' know, I wemembahed that you ah did something heah.
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