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Updated: May 14, 2025
"There, we'll be after puttin' it where Stumpy can't be rubbin' his nose in it" setting the pail, as she spoke, on a rough anchor-stone. Here the goat moved up, rubbing his head in the boy's face, and then reaching around for the pail. "Look at him, Patsy! Git out, ye imp, or I'll hurt ye! Leave that kiver alone!"
Well, we cut up the horse, an' carried the flesh an' marrowbones into camp, takin' care to leave the hoofs an' skin behind, an' sot to work an' roasted steaks an' marrowbones." "When the natter-list came back ye should ha' seen the joyful face he put on when he smelt the grub, for he was all but starved out, poor critter." "'What have we got here? cried he, rubbin' his hands an' sittin' down."
Like here the other day when he comes strollin' out from the private office rubbin' his chin puzzled, stares around for a minute, and then makes straight for my desk. "Well," says he, "I presume you noted the arrival of the prodigal son; eh, Torchy?" "Meaning Ambrose the Ambler?" says I. "The same," says he.
Then I crep' to the powder-magazine, which the reckless reptiles fastened very carelessly, and got a bit paper and made a slow match by rubbin' some wet powder on it, and laid it all handy, for I was determined to escape and put an end to their doin's all at once.
"Ah, don't be rubbin' it in don't I know it?" quoth Murty, taking the saddle and slipping it deftly on Shannon's back. "I dunno, did he think he was givin' me a pleasant surprise with the information by way of a New Year's gift. Does he think we've never a scales on Billabong, did ye ask him? There now, he's ready. Get on him, Billy, an' shove out into the track for a canter.
He's only four year and a little better, but criky! if 'e ain't the knowingest little colt as ever I raised! When my old woman gives 'im 'is bath 'e goes "Hiss-ss, hiss-ss," just like a proper groom rubbin' down a hoss.
There cam' a bang and then ae waefu' skirl frae the Bass. And there were we rubbin' our een and lookin' at ither like daft folk. For wi' the bang and the skirl the thing had clean disappeared. The sun glintit, the wund blew, and there was the bare yaird whaur the Wonder had been lowping and flinging but ae second syne. The hale way hame I roared and grat wi' the terror o' that dispensation.
So I sot her to rubbin' onto Josiah's shirts, and I took my bowl of raisins and English currants and things into the kitchen and sot down calmly to pickin' 'em over and choppin' 'em. My fruit cake is good, though I say it that ort not to; it is widely known and admired.
When a feller like that comes slidin' around and rubbin' his head against my shin, I always feel like keepin' t'other foot ready for a kick. You're pretty sartin to need it one time or another." The train was nearly an hour late this evening, owing to a hot box, and the "ex-seafaring man" and his two friends peered anxiously out at it from around the corner of the station.
Anyway, that five-spot kept her mind busy. Our remarks to Ralph were short but meaty. "You see the bally muss you got me into, I hope," says Tidman. "And just remember," I adds, "when the fit strikes you to call again, that Mrs. Flynn is always on hand." "She's a female hyena, that woman," says Cousin Ralph, rubbin' his back between groans.
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