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Updated: June 13, 2025


Blob, leaning out of the dormer, chewing an apple, watched him with spiteful amusement. "Say, Maaster Sir," he cried, as he spat and slobbered, "reck'n they'll catch you." "Shall I unbolt the door, sir?" shouted Piper. "You do, by God!" roared the wrathful Parson. "They're on our heels, fool!" "How'll you manage then, sir?" "Leave that to me, and stick to your shooting!"

Well, it was a touching scene! how we used to stand with the waistbands of our small-clothes cautiously grasped in our hands, with a timid show of resistance, our brave red faces slobbered over with tears, as we stood marked for execution!

In a minute they were feathered with them, and yet with no sign of pain they clawed and slobbered with impotent rage at the steps which would lead them to their victims, mounting clumsily up for a few yards and then sliding down again to the ground. But at last the poison worked. One of them gave a deep rumbling groan and dropped his huge squat head on to the earth.

Binko slobbered his acquiescence and then the tea was brought in; Sabine sat down to pour it out in the very chair she had sat in long ago. She was taller now, but still her little feet did not reach the ground. The most ecstatic happiness was permeating them both, and it all seemed like a divine dream to be there together and alone.

Up he bounded with the blood streaming down his face, and running into our half-finished stables he seized a hatchet, and with a bellow of rage rushed at the horse. Cullingworth broke away from my grip, and cursing incoherently, his face slobbered with blood, and his hatchet waving over his head, he rushed out of the yard the most diabolical looking ruffian you can imagine.

Rich people like to be fawned on, but not to be slobbered on. You went entirely too far." Mrs. Presbury, whom indigestion had rendered stupid, could think of no reply. So she burst into tears. "And my own daughter sitting silent while that man insults her mother!" she sobbed. Mildred sat stiff and cold. "It'll be a week before I recover from that dinner," Presbury went on sourly. "What a dinner!

When she saw that I was awake she sat herself down by my side, and taking my hand slobbered it over with kisses, and when I rated her pretty roundly for what she'd done, she almost drowned me with her tears. They came down in whole buckets full, like a heavy shower in the tropics: it wasn't pleasant, I can assure you.

Out of them we dragged a bicycle, Palmer-tyred, one pedal bent, and the whole front of it horribly smeared and slobbered with blood. On the other side of the bushes a shoe was projecting. We ran round, and there lay the unfortunate rider. He was a tall man, full bearded, with spectacles, one glass of which had been knocked out.

If proof were wanting that infants the world over have perceptive qualities in common, and that the universal mother employs like means for the development of them, the rattle would supply it. Here the toy which each of us has gripped with gladness and slobbered over is found not altogether in its most primitive form.

They also stood spellbound before a painting of two little urchins, one of whom was taking soup and the other eating an egg. The principal merit in this work was that the young egg-eater had kindly slobbered his face with the yolk for their entertainment. An excellent representation of the "Feast of Saint Nicholas" next had the honor of attracting them. "Look, Van Mounen," said Ben to Lambert.

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