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Updated: June 6, 2025
Here the man who gave the back in leap-frog suddenly went down in the middle of the leap, bringing with him the other, who, rolling on the deck, caught the traitor by the hair, and pommelled him to his heart's content. I ventured to laugh, and exclaim, "Did you see that?" Can Grande. Yes; that is very common.
They pommelled for several minutes, then locked their arms about each other and went reeling about the wall, to the horror of the others, who dared not approach lest they should inflame them further. "Jump down! Jump down, you imbeciles!" cried Don Jose. "Do you wish to be food for the bear? A misstep " The words ended in a hoarse gurgle. Dona Theresa shrieked. Adan and Carlos sobbed.
At the moment he would gladly have contented himself with the weapons with which nature had endowed him, if he might have kicked and pommelled the abhorrent specimen of male humanity whom he saw before him. Instead he broke into the conversation with an inspired flash of malicious untruthfulness. "It is wonderful," he observed carelessly, "how popular that Viennese statue of Mozart has become.
They marched off from Hogginarmo's park very crestfallen; and in another half-hour they were met by that rapacious chieftain with a few of his followers, who cut, slashed, charged, whacked, banged, and pommelled amongst them, took the Queen prisoner, and drove the Army of Fidelity to I don't know where. Poor Queen! Hogginarmo, her conqueror, would not condescend to see her.
This was too much for James Courtenay to bear, so without more ado, he flew upon Jim Meyers, intending to pommel him well; but Jim was not to be so easily pommelled; he stood upon his guard, and soon dealt the young squire such a blow between the eyes that he had no more power to fight. "Vengeance! vengeance!" cried the angry youth.
He once wrested a sword out of the hand of a man of quality that had drawn upon him; and pommelled him severely with the hilt of it. The swordsman had offered insult to a female an occasion upon which no odds against him could have prevented the interference of Lovel.
Whatever unfortunate boy came within his reach was sure to be unmercifully cuffed and pommelled; for, in the fury with which he felt himself inspired, he did not wait to consider the exact rules of justice.
Had Kim hinted this when she was a girl, he would have been pommelled to death that same evening by an elephant. This was perfectly true. 'Ahai! I am only a beggar's brat, as the Eye of Beauty has said, he wailed in extravagant terror. 'Eye of Beauty, forsooth! Who am I that thou shouldst fling beggar-endearments at me? And yet she laughed at the long-forgotten word.
So sudden and unexpected was the attack, which accompanied a loud shout one which made the prisoners join in and heave themselves up to get free that Marcus was jerked over, and, before he could gain his feet, found himself the centre of a combined attack in which he rapidly began to get the worst of it, for, while he fought bravely and pommelled and banged enemies in front, getting on so well that he succeeded in seizing two by the neck and hammering their heads together, two others leaped on him from behind in his weak rear, in spite of his splendid kicking powers, while two more attacked in front.
A man is apt to think that his insurance is settled and done with, when he has been pommelled about by the doctors and approved by the board. He forgets there's that little matter of the premium. You'd better open the letter, Phil. I never was a good hand at remembering dates, and this illness has thrown me altogether out of gear." Mr.
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