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Updated: June 22, 2025


Of all the impostors that nestle under our flag, I have found none more contented with their lot or more harmful to our national repute than the "toughs" who devour our subject races and stand in photographic attitudes for Mr. Kipling to slobber over.

Cattle, sheep, and dogs do not sweat as horses do, they "loll;" that is, water or slobber runs from their tongues; hence, they are not liable to take cold as the horse is. Hogs bear cold pretty well; but they eat enough to convince any one that true economy lies in giving them warm sties in winter, for the colder they are the more they eat.

She pinned up her apron so as to make an enormous pocket, and went gayly off with the "spoils of time." "Is that what you call being calm, David? Let me alone don't slobber me. I am sure I wish she had said, 'No. If I had thought she would come I would never have asked her. "You would, Eve; you would, for love of me." "Who knows? Perhaps I might. I am more indulgent than kind."

All the papers were finally obtained, however, and Molly and her professor were married very quietly at the Protestant Episcopal Church, with no one present but the near friends and relatives. It all went as merry as a marriage bell should, but does not always go. No one wept but Polly Perkins; but Jo declared he always was a "slobber baby." Molly naturally was married in blue, her own blue.

"And did he give it her back?" she asked. "Give it back?" said Swithin: "I saw him slobber on it when he thought I wasn't looking!" Mrs. Small gasped too interested to speak.

But on the night in question there was just silence, broken chiefly by the toothless slobber of the castellan over the soft meats that were especially prepared for him. And there was something of grimness in that silence; for none and Fra Gervasio less than any approved the unchristian thing that out of excess of Christianity my mother had done in driving old Falcone forth.

They don't have gentlemen in Germany. No such word in their language. It is a nation of experts, but that's precisely the reason it should be feared. Why, education would teach a German not to slobber at his meals. "It is his strenuous ingrowing instruction that cultivates his extreme national egotism until it has become like a boil.

"If I'd take a barrel stave and pound him with it, saying all the time, 'Nice doggie, isn't this fun! Isn't this a nice little stick! Don't you like these little love pats? he'd wag his tail and slobber and tell me how much he enjoyed it and beg for more.

There in the cool, and the scent of vanilla and ammonia, away from flies, the three Alderneys were chewing the quiet cud; just milked, waiting for evening, to be turned out again into the lower field. One turned a lazy head, a lustrous eye; Jolyon could see the slobber on its grey lower lip.

You got together fifty thousand men, but what did you all do, I should like to know? You didn't make as much disturbance as a mouse in a pair of lady's unmentionables. Well-to-do people are far more afraid of me than of you and all your fellows together. Injustice! Oh, shut up and don't slobber! You give no quarter, and you don't ask any either: that's all.

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