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Updated: May 25, 2025
We were young together and I know the game you played forty years ago with the girl at the Rat Portage yes, you you with your youth and your hot passions turning your big proud back on your peculiar personal god to wallow in sin and enjoy it." "But I I was a single man then," The Laird sputtered, almost inarticulate with fury and astonishment.
Three thousand dollars a day income three hundred and sixty-five days in the year! Man, if the war lasts a year I'll make a million dollars net!" "But but about this Narcissus?" Cappy sputtered. "Just before I left for home I chartered her at fourteen hundred dollars a day forty-two thousand dollars a month on the Government form of charter." "Impossible!"
Frequently they strayed from the path and were forced to halt. The torches at the head of the column twinkled and flickered fitfully, but they only seemed to make the darkness more visible; they sputtered and flared, but the flames resisted the rain, and to the weary Moros they seemed like good spirits sent to guide them through the terrible jungle night.
These two fellows were chased out of the Gridley High School just because they were considered unfit to associate with the members of the student body." "That's a lie!" sputtered young Dodge.
"Yes," returned Dave Darrin despairingly, "and I can't think of a single, blessed way of getting you out of the scrape." "Woof!" sputtered Midshipman Dan Dalzell, which was a brief way of saying, "Here he comes, now, for our door." Then a hand rested on the knob and the door swung open. Lieutenant Adams, U.S.N., entered the room. "Mr. Darrin, are you awake?" boomed the discipline officer.
He recalled suddenly a neglected rite of hospitality, and from an obscure angle of the shed, produced a gallon jug. Drinking vessels were procured, and a pale, pungent whiskey poured out. Rutherford Berry sputtered and gasped over his glass; Sim Caley absorbed a brimming measure between breaths, without a wink of the eye; Gordon drank inattentively.
He's liable to run you." Judge Halloran was furious at this; he was hurt, too. He sputtered for a moment before managing to say: "Have it your own way. You are trying to be unpleasant not that it requires conscious effort but I won't argue with you." "Don't! I hate arguments. That's why I don't like to talk this over with Mr. Gray.
He paid them compliments in French from the other side of the Rhine, and sputtered out gallant remarks, only fit for a low pot-house, from between his two broken teeth. They did not understand him, however, and their intelligence did not seem to be awakened until he uttered nasty words and broad expressions, which were mangled by his accent.
"She was stan' ten below," sputtered Baptiste Tellier, the Frenchman who played the fiddle. "He freeze t'rou to hees eenside. Dat is too cole for mak de work." "Them plains is sure a holy fright," assented Purdy. "Th' old man knows it himself," agreed big Nolan; "did you see him rammin' around yesterday askin' us if we found her too cold?
Upon my word!" the Colonel sputtered, red to the roots of his silvery hair, "you haven't the capacity to understand, sir; no matter how explicit I may be, sir!" And touching spur he galloped ahead, not deigning to look at them again. "Dale," Bob implored, trying to control his laughter, "for the love of Mike cut 'aura' from your vocabulary!
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