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Updated: May 6, 2025
"Bill said, 'Aye, aye, sir, give me time and I'll plunk her sure. All this time the sneaking craft was coming nearer and nearer. Bill adjusted his sight and looked and looked, but still did not fire. "'For heaven's sake, hurry up! said the division officer, getting nervous. "'In a minute, sir, said Bill. 'As soon as I get a good bead.
A dozen sticks radiated from the centre of coals. Each made a firebrand with one end cool to the grasp. Captain D. hurled one of these at the devoted and unconscious group. It whirled through the air and fell plunk in the other fire, scattering sparks and coals in all directions. The second was under way before the first had landed.
If the 'dread angel, as you call him, happens to look your way and fancies you, why, off you go plunk! like a frog in the pond." Mrs. Throcton had scarcely concluded this genial doctrine before the belated guest, all bows, smiles, and graceful attitudes, was rendering homage to Miss Maddledock. "Sir!" she said, "you will kindly observe that my aspect is severe.
Near the camp he ran plunk into Roy. "Hello," he said. "Hello," said Roy, and passed on. "Roy," Tom called after him, "I want to speak to you a minute." Roy paused. "I I was thinking do you smell smoke, Roy? It makes me think how we used to rake up the leaves." Roy said nothing. "I understand the troop is going home tomorrow and some of you are going in the Good Turn.
Barrel Alley is a blind alley-that means it has an end to it and you can't go any further. It runs plunk into the end of Shad Row. Norris Row is the right name, but old man Norris is named Shadley Norris, so us fellows call it Shad Row. You can get through the end of Barrel Alley if you climb over old man Norris back fence, so it isn't exactly a blind alley.
"Didn' 'pear ter me it went quite plunk enuff yistiddy fer ter be pull' befo' termorrer." "I think it is ripe enough, Julius." "Mawnin' 'ud be a better time fer ter pull it, sah, w'en de night air an' de jew's done cool' it off nice." "Probably that's true enough, but we'll put it on ice, and that will cool it; and I'm afraid if we leave it too long, some one will steal it."
Perk was chuckling to himself, even as he continued to crouch there, and held a third tear bomb ready for instant use when Jack was pleased to give him a fitting opportunity to throw it. "Zowie!" he was telling himself, "if that don't make me think o' the times when us boys lined up on a dock and made the dive, one right after another plunk plunk plunk!
"Concealment," sez he, "is better than protection. An' if they see that window sandbagged up it's a straight tip to them this is a Post of some sort, an' a hearty invitation to them to plunk a shell or two in on us." Maybe 'e was right, but you can't well conceal a whole house or even the four walls o' one, so I should 'ave voted for the protection myself.
Accordin' to her description, that must have been a perfectly punk little island. It was all rock, except in a few spots where there was some scrub bushes and mangy grass. Plunk in the middle was an old shack of a house surrounded by lobster pots and racks of codfish spread out to dry, and she says it was the smelliest scenery she'd ever got real close to.
He proposes that we use our combined pull with Mr. Twombley-Crane to land Royce for one consecutive night, anyway plunk in the middle of the younger set.
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