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Updated: May 15, 2025


Didn't want to let these English blighters get ahead of me, especially after all the ragging Indiana Joe got in the story. Train stopped at Birmingham at noon. My tobacco pouch had run empty, and I hopped out to buy some Murray's at the newsstand. Saw the prettiest flapper of my life on the platform the real English type; tweed suit, dark hair, gray eyes, and cheeks like almond blossoms.

"But he couldn't catch him. Jerry'd be up a tree before Boris could look at him." "If you want Jerry to shin up trees you must keep his weight down." Nicky laughed. He knew that Boris could never catch Jerry. His father was only ragging him. Nicky was in the schoolroom, bowed over his desk. Nicky had been arguing with Mr. Parsons. Mr. Nicky had said, "I can't help it. Mr.

Unless the victim was a comrade, no one specially heeded his condition. Lung diseases and low fevers ravaged the camp, existing all the time in a more or less virulent condition, according to the changes of the weather, and occasionally ragging in destructive epidemics.

Zoeth and me ain't aboard the same craft with her." "I should say not. And you can't get gay with her, either. Most girls of her age and as good a looker as she is don't object to a little ragging: they're used to it and they like it but not her. She isn't fishing for boxes of candy or invitations to dances. That line of talk means good-by and no sale where she is.

And they tried to rag me in the smoking-room about not being able to hit a bird at five yards, a sort of bovine ragging that suggested cows buzzing round a gadfly and thinking they were teasing it.

A little ragging sometimes takes all the side out of fellows at school, and it might work with her. Anyway I'm at your service, and it would be a good thing if we could turn her out a decent girl." "We'll never do that," said Blanche decidedly.

There wasn't an article in the room that wasn't knocked about." "Who did it?" said Sorell shortly. The scout looked embarrassed. "Well, of course, sir, I don't know for certain. I wasn't there to see. But I do hear Mr. Falloden, and Lord Meyrick, and Mr. Robertson were in it and there were some other gentlemen besides. There's been a deal of ragging in this college lately, sir.

'The Adjutant went to bed, of course, sir, and the Senior Subaltern said he wasn't going to risk his commission they're awfully down on ragging nowadays in the Service but the rest of us er attended to him, said Bobby. 'Much? The Infant asked. The boys smiled deprecatingly. 'Not in the ante-room, sir, said Eames.

"What an eye a woman's got now," said Pete. "That was the steel of the drum ragging me sideways when I was a bit excited. Bless me, Kitty, there won't be a rag left at me when I get through this everin'. They're ter'ble on clothes is drums." He was puffing the smoke through her hair as she knelt below him. "Well, he deserves it all. My sakes, the years I've known him!

After that came the contest between Herbert Widgeon and Montague Brown, the latter, a twenty-four handicap man, being entitled to shout "Boo!" three times during the round at moments selected by himself. There had been many more of these degrading travesties on the sacred game, and I had writhed to see them. Playing freak golf-matches is to my mind like ragging a great classical melody.

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