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"Come now, Stubbs," said Chester. "You do us both an injustice. You must explain yourself." "Great Scott!" Stubbs burst out. "Explain, must I? What do you mean, I must explain?" "Hold up a minute, now, Stubbs," said Hal. "You're all tangled up here. You've forgotten what you are talking about." "Tangled? Forgot?" sputtered Stubbs. "What do you think I am, a fool?"

He covered his face with his hands and began to cough incessantly, like a man dying of consumption. The glowing top of the lanthorn hissed and sputtered out in little sharp blows, like hammer strokes... Carlos had coughed like that. Carlos was dead. Now O'Brien! He was going. I should escape. It was all over. Was it all over?

But after a couple of days, on an occasion when she was feeding him broth, he suddenly sputtered and put away the spoon with a vexed gesture. "What's the matter, Uncle Abram?" she asked him. "Isn't it good?" "The soup's all right, Niece Louise. 'Tain't so fillin' as chowder, I cal'late, but it'll keep a feller on deck for a spell. That ain't it. I was just a-thinkin'." "Of what?" "Hi-mighty!

"I'd like to know," sputtered Wallace, as he sat glaring across the little room at the strange half-figure propped up against the wall and covering him unwaveringly with a revolver, "what all this means!" "Would you? Then I'll tell you.

"Then, what are you laughing at?" demanded the irate British dame; for she could not help seeing that the old fellow was literally doubling in suffocated laughter. "How dare you laugh?" "I laugh, Mees," he sputtered out, "'cos you scare me so bad when you call, I jomp in my coat mistake for my pants. Dat's all." It would pay to cultivate a little home sentiment, wouldn't it?

Then he gulped very hard two or three times to swallow his old suit, and when the last of it had disappeared, he found his voice. "Don't you know that it is the most impolite thing in the world to look at people when they are changing their clothes?" he sputtered. Admit your fault when you've done wrong, And don't postpone it over long. Peter Rabbit didn't blame Old Mr.

"Maybe the owner ain't got the cash to put up decent chicken-coops for folks to live in," Grandpa sputtered, "but if I was him I'd dig ditches for a living before I'd put humans into pigpens like these." "Let's go a piece farther," Grandma urged. Grandpa fingered his old wallet. "Five dollars is the least we can keep against the car breaking down. We've got six-fifty now."

And I well, I just sat on my feelings to keep myself quiet. At one end of the room Craig had placed a large white sheet such as he used in his stereopticon lectures, while at the top of the tier of seats that made a sort of little amphitheatre out of his lecture-room his stereopticon sputtered. "Moving pictures to-night, eh?" said Inspector O'Connor.

Raking the samples of collar fasteners off the counter into a black leather bag, he ran. He was a small man and very bow-legged and he ran awkwardly. The black bag caught against the door and he stumbled and fell. "Crazy, that's what he is crazy!" he sputtered as he arose from the sidewalk and hurried away. In the store Elmer Cowley and his father stared at each other.

Believing that his triumph was assured, he sputtered and giggled with small regard for my presence, and the farther he went the madder I got.

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