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Updated: May 12, 2025


Do you suppose for a minute that they'll pass us up, when we offer a fair contract for fifteen cents, to deal with you, after you've just put the price up to twenty-two? Nonsense!" Morton raised an imperatively restraining hand as Carrington was about to splutter some threat.

"Belong to show?" he asked, waving a frying pan. "Sure, I do," answered Andy, proudly. "Help me a little, will you?" "Glad to. What can I do?" "Open these lard and butter casks and carry them in. I haven't time. There's a hatchet. My stuff is all burning up inside." A hissing splutter of his ovens made the cook dive into his tent. Andy picked up a chisel dropped by the cook.

And he followed with his pointer the swift course of the vessel, as it shot down the screen like a great comet, leaving a long tail of smoke behind it. To the overwrought nerves of the audience, the buzz and splutter of the moving-picture machine seemed to increase in volume, and thus lend a semblance of reality to the monster as it swept nearer and nearer.

Meanwhile, of course, Landy came to the surface like a bobbing cork that had been pulled down by the bite of a fish. He was floundering around like a whale, spouting volumes of water that he must have swallowed in his dive, and apparently doing his level best to stay on top. "Hey! ain't you goin' to help a feller?" they managed to make out from his almost incoherent splutter.

With a bellow of rage and hatred Durant was upon him, and under the weight of the giant he crashed to the floor. With them went the table and lamp. There was a vivid splutter of flame and the cabin was in darkness, except where the moon-light flooded through the one window. Challoner had looked for something different.

However, it was neck or nothing; so I piled on beams and boards till my fire roared like a furnace, and presently I had the joy of seeing it begin to take hold of the door which, after a short time, began to crackle and splutter in a very cheering fashion.

Si settled himself down in the car to read the morning papers which he had gotten in Nashville, and Shorty, producing a pack of new cards, began a studious practice, with reference to future operations in Chattanooga. The train was slowing down for the bridge near Lavergne, when there came a single shot, followed by a splutter of them and loud yells.

So Hugh made a great splutter, and did not half dry his face, and left the water in the basin; a thing which they told him was not allowed. He saw that the others had not kneeled down to say their prayers, a practice which he had never omitted since he could say a prayer, except when he had the measles.

Expense is no consideration. The importance of this to Dr. J. can hardly be exaggerated." So far the letter had run composedly enough, but here with a sudden splutter of the pen, the writer's emotion had broken loose. "For God's sake," he had added, "find me some of the old." "This is a strange note," said Mr. Utterson; and then sharply, "How do you come to have it open?"

He presented the salver to Lancaster, who mixed himself a brandy and soda with considerable splutter. While he was doing so, Bullard produced from his breast pocket a pale-green folded paper a hotel bill, as a matter of fact and gaily waved it, crying "You see, we have found it, Caw, without much trouble!" "In your pocket, sir?" "On this chair, which I was sitting on yesterday." "Indeed, sir!

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