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We're going to trounce your team to-morrow in handsome style. We won't leave you in shape to do any boasting for some time to come." "Yeou git aout!" shouted Gallup. "You couldn't beat us in a year with Frank Merriwell in the box. You ain't built right!" At this the ball players present joined Silence in a burst of laughter. "We'll rub it into ye, Mr. Gallup," said Mike McCann.

Clerke's being come to consult me about Field's business, which we did by calling him up to my bedside, and he says we shall trounce him. Then up, and to the office, and at 11 o'clock by water to Westminster, and to Sir W. Wheeler's about my Lord's borrowing of money that I was lately upon with him, and then to my Lord, who continues ill, but will do well I doubt not.

Will you be my wife?" "Give me a week to think it over." "No." "A day, then?" "Not an hour!" "Oh!" "Not half an hour!" "This is almost as bad as the duke; you are forcing me." "If you do not answer yes or no at once, I'll go back to Barscheit and trounce that fellow who struck me. I can do it now." "Well but only four days " "Hours!

"You have also seen," he continued, "not only the husband turn on the outsider, but the wife join her spouse in attacking her would-be rescuer, have seen both trounce the interloper and in their mutual help forget their late antagonism." "Certainly," I agreed. "Well," he pursued, "human nature, male or female, low-life or high-life, is the same in essence.

Jonson began. "I have thought well over the matter, your honour, and I believe we can manage to trounce the rascals for I agree with you, that there is not a doubt that Thornton and Dawson are the real criminals; but the affair, Sir, is one of the greatest difficulty and importance nay, of the greatest personal danger.

Kick him trounce him get rid of him somehow!" "I am sorry to say, sir, that he has attacked the women," answered the doctor. "Betty Snell is very ill, and Mrs Bolton is evidently sickening. What the motherless baby will do, I cannot say. Probably that will die too, and so be provided for." "Heaven forbid!" said the Captain, "for the honest father's sake. The child will have plenty of nurses.

So he sont 'im to school to ole Miss Lawry down dyar, dis side o' Cun'l Chahmb'lin's, an' I use' to go 'long wid 'im an' tote he books an' we all's snacks; an' when he larnt to read an' spell right good, an' got 'bout so-o big, old Miss Lawry she died, an' old marster said he mus' have a man to teach 'im an' trounce 'im. So we all went to Mr.

But England has sent a good many of her most confirmed wastrels oversea, along with the very cream of her manhood; and whether or no, Jan had no more confidence in his masters than he had in Gutty, the husky he had thrashed overnight, and far less than he had in Fish and Pad, the two opponents he had found so much more difficult to trounce. As a fact, Jan's skepticism was amply justified.

'How often are we to trounce you before we knock the sauce out of you? 'The fog lifts a little towards the land, Silas remarked. 'Methinks I see the loom of St. Austin's Point. It rises there upon the starboard bow. 'There it is, sure enough, sir! cried one of the seamen, pointing to a dark cape which cut into the mist. 'Steer for the three-fathom creek then, said the mate.

"I didn't mean any harm, Mr. Smith; but old Whitey has made our dooryard his stamping-place all summer, and I thought I would see if I could get rid of him." "Well, sir, if you do it again I'll trounce you!" said Mr. Smith as he rode away, his anger coming up. "Wouldn't it be better for you to put him in a pasture, Mr. Smith? Then he wouldn't trouble us," said Paul, who knew that Mr.

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