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Updated: June 24, 2025
"Man ob war buckra an' 'Badian gen'leman, Dey hab a shindy, dey hab a shindy, Dey hab a shindy! "'Badian gen'leman, he mash um mout'; Man ob war buckra, um bash um snout; Golly, yah, yah, Um bash um snout!"
The tabled expanse in front of the Parade erection was busy with people, some sitting at the tables and supporting the establishment, but many more merely taking advantage of the pitch to observe all possible exciting developments of the suffragette shindy. And as the criminals were modestly getting clear, a loud and imperious voice called: "Hey!" Audrey, lacking experience, hesitated.
Now I was brought up in a park where there were deer; of course I knew them as well as I did a sheep or a cow, but they are not common, and I know many sensible horses who are frightened at them, and who kick up quite a shindy before they will pass a paddock where there are deer."
I'm sorry I skeert that old preacher, but he came upon me in the picture hall so suddent, that it was a mighty close call, I tell you, to get off without a shindy. Please forgive me, Miss Fontonelles. When you get this, I shall be going back home to America, but you might write to me at Denver City, saying you're all right.
Colonel Forde had already expended the prize money gained by the troops, his own private funds, and those of his officers, in buying food for his troops; and the men were several months in arrear of their pay. "I'm afraid, yer honor," Tim said that evening to Charlie, "that there's going to be a shindy." "What do you mean by a shindy, Tim?"
"I 've just been sayin' to Nick," Tom replied, his eyes evading those of his friend, "that mebbe we 'd better let this thing slide till Black and Williamson get back." "Well, Tom, this is your shindy, and whatever you say goes. But I sure think that if you really want to get this Dysert gang, the thing to do is to trot in and get 'em, right now.
But supposing during this time she notices the absence of the hatchet, she will grumble, perhaps kick up a shindy, and that will serve to denounce me, or at least might do so!" Before he had got to the bottom of the staircase, a trifling circumstance came and upset all his plans.
Richard Dewey's forbearance was at an end. His eyes blazed with fury, and, clenching his fist, he dashed it full in the face of the offending O'Reilly, who not only released his hold on Ki Sing, but measured his length on the ground. O'Reilly was no coward, and he possessed the national love of a shindy. He sprang to his feet in a rage, and shouted: "I'll murder ye for that, Dick Dewey!
No, Robert wanted no confidences. He was not prepared to take the responsibility of them. So, letting Rose alone, he took up his visitor's invitation to themselves, and explained the engagement for Easter Eve, which tied them to London. 'Whew! said Hugh Flaxman, 'but that will be a shindy worth seeing. I must come! 'Nonsense! said Robert, smiling. 'Go down to Greenlaws, and go to church.
"Throw that shirt away," said Arkwright, with a contemptuous switch of his cane. "Put on another. You're not dressing for a shindy in a shack." "But it's the only one of my half-dozen that has a bang-up bosom." "Bang-up? That sheet of mottled mica?" Craig surveyed the shiny surface ruefully. "What's the matter with this?" he demanded. "Oh, nothing," replied Arkwright, in disgust.
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