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Just like that arm in arm, joking, "ragging" she used to walk with him round about the home in Ireland the world to one another and none else in the world, except the mother who was so intimately and inseparably of them that years past her death they still spoke of her as if she were alive.

You don't seem to understand that it's Jerry I want. I wish you wouldn't talk about him." "Very well," said Dorothy, "I won't." Then Grannie tried. She recommended a holy resignation. God, she said, had given Jerry to Nicky, and God had taken him away. "He didn't give him me, and he'd no right to take him. Dorothy wouldn't have done it. She was only ragging.

"I can't think what you all want to talk about a play for. I never see anything in 'em to talk about!" Jimphy murmured sleepily. "Go to sleep, Jimphy, dear. Well wake you when we get to the Savoy...." "Always ragging a chap!" Jimphy muttered, and then closed his eyes.

Brandon and Joan did not look at Falk but at the Archdeacon. "Sent down!" "Yes, for ragging! They wanted to do it last term." "Sent down!" The Archdeacon shot to his feet; his voice suddenly lifted into a cry. "And you have the impertinence to come here and tell me! You walk in as though nothing had happened! You walk in!..." "You're angry," said Falk, smiling. "Of course I knew you would be.

'We were ragging about at home a bit, you know, and my young sister wanted me to send her down a few balls. Somebody had given her a composition bean and a bat, and she's been awfully keen on the game ever since she got them. 'I think it's simply sickening the way girls want to do everything we do, said Norris disgustedly. Gosling spoke for the defence. 'Well, she's only thirteen.

Every day in the week, while you men are at work or sitting in the public-house, we are visiting the women in their homes, explaining and stirring them up to a sense of their wrongs. 'This I should call an example of what not to say! remarked a shrewd-looking man with a grin. The crowd were ragging the speaker again, while she shouted

"Loafing" at times that have no recognised duties assigned them, is generally a sign of slackness in work and play as well; and if we do not find occupation for thoughts and hands, the rhyme tells us who will. The devils of cruelty and uncleanness will be ready to enter the empty house, and fill it at least with unwholesome talk, and thoughtless if not ill-natured "ragging."

I say I have something more solid than sympathy, and instead of giving me an opening, as a decent individual would, by saying, "What?" you accuse me of ragging. James, my son, if you will postpone your suicide for two minutes, I will a tale unfold. I have an idea. 'Well? 'That's more like it. Now you are talking. We will start at the beginning. First, you want a pound.

He had a great idea of the dignity of the senior school, and did all that in him lay to see that it was kept up. The greater number of the juniors with whom the senior was found ragging, the more heinous the offence. Circumstantial evidence was dead against Charteris. To all outward appearances he was one of the players in the impromptu football match.

It was not the dizziness of the yawning void that stayed me. I should have climbed the Matterhorn with all cheerfulness to catch him at the top. But sundry visions of the figure I would cut, the crowd that might gather, and the probable ragging in the morning papers, were too much for me, and I sorrowfully admitted that the game was not worth the price.

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