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Two or three of his fellows gathered round him. "Aye," said one of them, out of Madan's hearing, "ee's been a-squeezing of us through the ground, ee ave, but ee's a plucky lot, is the boss." "They do say as Burrers slanged 'im fine at the station yesterday," said another, hoarsely. "Called 'im the devil untied, one man told me."

Ally slanged Thurston right and left, and told him that if he chose to drink beer in a low 'pub' with the biggest blackguards in the school, he needn't expect that the fellows in the Sixth would have anything to do with him, and that he ought to send in his resignation as a prefect."

Or -Did any one else see you leave the letter? 'Mr. Stebbing's son -the young one, George, was in the drive and slanged us for not going to the back door. 'That is important. Thank you, my boy. Give my -my compliments to your master, and ask him to be kind enough to spare this Sydney Grove to me for a few moments.

He was full of the match, particularly of the iniquity of Rand-Brown. "I slanged him on the field," he said. "It's a thing I don't often do, but what else can you do when a man plays like that? He lost us three certain tries." "When did you administer your rebuke?" inquired Clowes. "When he had let Strachan through that second time, in the second half.

That is for women and priests. But for now, I am safe, with Mrs Leigh " "And you'll stay safe as far as he's concerned. You see, I know the fellow. He's the man I slanged in the City that day. Besides at school " He unfolded the tale of St Rupert's; and she listened, amazed. "So don't worry over that," he commanded, in his kind elder-brotherly tone.

There was a young man of whom I made a note; he was such a beautiful specimen of his class. Sometimes he was very facetious, chatter- ing, joking, punning, showing off; then, as the game went on and he lost, and had to pay the consomma- tion, he dropped his amiability, slanged his partner, declared he wouldn't play any more, and went away in a fury.

That big, rough-looking man who carried Anne off " "He was the Grand Duke Loris." "So I guessed when you spoke of him just now; and at the time I knew, of course, that he was not what he appeared, for he didn't act up to his disguise." "He did when it was necessary!" I said emphatically, remembering how he had slanged the hotel servant that evening at Petersburg.

I then burglarised a private residence, and saved the mistress of the house from being murdered by her rascally husband blundered thence to the deadliest dive in New York met and slanged mine ancient enemy, the despoiler of my house took part in a drunken brawl saved my infatuated young idiot of a cousin, Peter Kenny, from assassination took him home, borrowed his clothing, and impudently invited myself to this party on the mere suspicion that 'Molly Lessing' and Marian Blessington might be one and the same, after all!... And all, it appears, that I might come at last to beg a favour of you."

And all the time the other door was unlatched, and they didn't know it; and in the meantime the gay-cat was ready to die with fear. Oh, I was a hero with my line of retreat straight behind me. I slanged the shack and his mates till they threw the door open and I could see their infuriated faces in the shine of the lanterns. It was all very simple to them.

I dare say she would have slanged me for another half-hour but for the constant strain of keeping her voice down. As it was, she boomed up now and again in a way that reduced to listening silence the ladies at several distant tables. As to the various points she had raised, I was somewhat confused. About the Honourable George, for example: He was, to be sure, no mental giant.

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