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"Certainly; and she made the poorest marriage of anybody that I have ever had to do with, though I have always understood that he was not a bad sort, beyond being as thick-headed as his brother the squire or an officer of dragoons. He get on at the bar! I dare say not. And he was no quicker-witted or longer-sighted in Australia.
Do you think our Saviour would have sanctioned the erection of a profane instrument over the house of prayer?" James was very thick-headed, and hardly knew the meaning of these long words, bat he did not like Mrs. Bullen, and he resented her talking to him, a servant, in that strain about his master. "Ah! Mrs. Bullen, you needn't bother yourself.
They are not that sort at all. Door-mats know their place. 'Now look here, you you thick-headed beast, replied the Rat, really angry, 'this must stop. Not another word, but scrape scrape and scratch and dig and hunt round, especially on the sides of the hummocks, if you want to sleep dry and warm to-night, for it's our last chance!
"And they are mere children compared to us silly, thick-headed children! Yet they have all the plums everywhere." Falloden came back. The two men turned eagerly. "My father thanks you for your offer, gentlemen. He is very sorry he is not able to see you as he hoped. He is not very well this afternoon. But I am to say that he will let you have an answer in twenty-four hours.
I turned to the girl. "Worth doesn't need to listen to me, Mr. Boyne," she said serenely. "He already has full faith in me and my methods." "Methods be be blowed!" I exploded. "It's results that count, and you've produced. I'm willing to hand it to you. All we know now, we got from you. Beside you I'm a thick-headed blunderer. Let me in on how you get things and I won't be so hard to convince."
My constable reported your windows were open, and I felt it my duty to come along and warn you there are thieves about, John." "I know of one," said John Minute, looking at the other steadily. "Your constable, as you call him, is, I presume, that thick-headed jackass, Wiseman!" "Got him first time," said the sergeant, removing his waterproof cape.
The pride and trust of the nation in its Navy so strangely mingled with moments of neglect, caused by a particularly thick-headed idealism, is perfectly justified.
"Oh, SHALL! for they shall for they shall a a shall mourn a a blessed are they that shall they that a they that shall mourn, for they shall a shall WHAT? Why don't you tell me, Mary? what do you want to be so mean for?" "Oh, Tom, you poor thick-headed thing, I'm not teasing you. I wouldn't do that. You must go and learn it again.
We'll jest see how yore horse runs alongside Boise. I kin tell purty well how you kin run agin the rest Pop, he ain't s' thick-headed they kin fool him much. What say we try it?" Bud stood back and looked him over. "You shook hands with me on it," he said gravely. "Where I came from, that holds a man like taking oath on a Bible in court.
"Dese yer thick-boned hosses be more clutter-headed over the clots," as he expressed it, i.e. more clumsy or thick-headed over the clods. He preferred comparatively light cart-horses to step well. In the heat of the sun the furze-pods kept popping and bursting open; they are often as full of insects as seeds, which come creeping out.
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