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Updated: June 29, 2025


Every house, every corner and shadow holds a man. You are a brave man, but, as you say, unfortunate. Better help me up and come with me they'll tear you to pieces." "Shore I'll help yu up I ain't got no grudge against nobody. But my friends know where I am an' they'll come down here an' raise a ruction if I don't show up.

Didn't you notice in the papers the other day that the contracts for furnishing rails for all his three transcontinental railroads had gone to the Mississippi Steel Company?" "Sure enough!" exclaimed Montague. "You see!" said the Major, with a chuckle. "You have jumped right into the middle of the frog pond, and the Lord only knows what a ruction you have stirred up!

"No, Kitty is with her, and they had better not be disturbed." "What a difference Kitty makes," cried Alice. "I did think we should have had a delightful and heavenly evening, and it has been all ruction from first to last." "Because you dislike her so much, Alice," said Gwin. "Well, I do," said Alice; "I can't abide her. But do I show my dislike so plainly?" she added. "Rather!

Whether Mrs M'Swat saw she had been in fault the day before I know not; certain it is that the children ever after that obeyed me, and I heard no more of the matter; neither, as far as I could ascertain, did the "ruction" reach the ears of M'Swat.

Every employing printer, lithographer and newspaper-publisher knows this erratic, brilliant, artistic and troublesome man. He does good service for just so long, then the environment begins to pall upon him: he grows restless, suspicious, uncertain. He is looking for a chance to bolt. Strong drink comes in to hasten the ruction.

"We don't want no slitherin' timbers round here when we get into the ruction a little later on!" In spite of all Tom's tumultuous vocal energy, it was nearly five before the last bent was reached.

And if it was just plain stealing, Dan would sure be hot on his trail because Dan thought more of his money than most men do of their wives. It was about all he lived for, and he wasn't any coward. That old man never would get it off him without a big ruction, and if he did, Dan would be right after him bigger'n a wolf. There's something wrong, you take my word."

He's too thick with Hugo, he is, and we don't want him around raisin' any ruction if there happens to be a bit o' loud talk. He'd be liable to raise a rumpus, he would." This appeared to be excellent strategy and it met with unanimous approval. The men dispersed to their respective shacks and houses, to discuss the matter further with their wives, in case any of them were still awake.

It was nice enough when the weather was fine to stand out under the trees, where some culvert was being built to bridge a small rivulet or some well to supply the freight engines with water, and survey the surrounding landscape; but when the weather grew colder it was not so nice. Deegan was always interesting. He was forever raising a ruction.

Washington was wise as a serpent, and rather than risk open ruction with Hamilton by personally setting bounds, he invited Jefferson into his cabinet, and the acid was neutralized to a degree where it could be safely handled. Jefferson had just returned from Paris with his beloved daughter, Martha. He was intending soon to return to France and study social science at close range.

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