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Updated: June 24, 2025
He did his office; he uttered his spells and invocations, he rubbed Dawa into the wound, and prising open the child's clenched teeth, thrust more of it, a great deal more, down her throat, while all three of them rubbed her cold limbs.
But he became sympathetic when I explained that the caretakers, two sad-eyed French women, the only civilians we ourselves met that day, were anxious that our men should be warned against prising open locked doors and cupboards. "Tell 'em any man doing that will be shot at dawn," he said, leaving me to reassure the women. Twenty-four hours later, after another march, our guns were in position.
'Don't do that, cried Davis, recoiling from the touch. 'Can't you see I'm all broken up the way it is? Come along, then; come along, old man; you can put your trust in me right through; come along and get dry clothes. They entered the cabin, and there was Huish on his knees prising open a case of champagne. ''Vast, there! cried the captain. 'No more of that. No more drinking on this ship.
They sat down close to where I lay, and prising out the bung, filled the liquor into their tin cups, and commenced imbibing. A drouthier pair of mortals could not have been found anywhere; and at the first draught, each emptied his cup to the bottom! "It has a quare taste, hasn't it?" said Barney, after he had taken the vessel from his lips. "Oui! c'est vrai, monsieur!" "What dev ye think it is?"
This way and that, and every way at once, he was writhing and pushing and prising and dragging. The elephant turned the shafts slowly round to see what was the matter behind. If the bull and the elephant yoked to the caravan came to loggerheads, ruin was inevitable. The master thought whether he had not better loose the elephant while the bull was yet entangled by the horns.
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