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Updated: June 25, 2025
It's all well enough to wallop a stray college, here and there, but the one victory that sinks in deep and does our hearts good is the one we carry away from the Army. Whoop! I could cry for joy." "But why won't Prescott and Holmes play this year?" asked Farley, his face radiant with the satisfaction that the news had given him.
Things have come to a hell of a pass When a man can't wallop his own jackass. In the case of Mr. Cleveland the break had come over the tariff issue. Reading me his first message to Congress the day before he sent it in, he had said: "I know nothing about the tariff, and I thought I had best leave it where you and Morrison had put it in the platform."
'If you ain't a girl to wallop the wind! Fancy me at that game! Is that why my lady but I can't be suspected that far? You make me break out at my pores. My paytron's a gentleman: he wouldn't ask and I couldn't act such a part.
The stamp to the safe was in Brule's billfold. There were three of them, about the size of mice, starfish-shaped lumps of translucent, hard, colorless jelly. They didn't move. Trigger laid them in a row on the polished surface of a small table, and blinked at them for a moment from a streaming left eye. The right eye was swelling shut. Brule had got in one wild wallop somewhere along the line.
Swept away. He was a most forlorn and melancholy optimist as he stood there in the early twilight of winter, confusedly considering his position. "Well," he thought at last, "they can't keep a good man down," and then after a moment's further reflection added, "But they can give him an awful wallop!"
The bear carelessly batted once with its paw, and the cat sailed into the air. The satisfied bear strolled to the fence, shinned up it and over. "Good old Vere! That wallop must of darn near stunned her, though!" Milt laughed to Claire, as they trotted back into the corral.
If you're still short of what you think you'll need I'll make up the remainder, all providing" with a quick grin "that you go in and wallop that Greaser!" Bruce's expression was a mixture of many.
The rising of the mists put an end to these conversations. Sometimes they were concluded earlier with bursts of rifle and machine-gun fire. "All right to be friendly," Tommy would say, "but we got to let 'em know this ain't no love-feast." "We come acrost the Channel For to wallop Germany; But they 'aven't got no soldiers Not that any one can see.
His comrade balanced his ebony coffee-cup on his knee. "Well, Henry," he said, "what d'yeh think th' chances are? D'yeh think we'll wallop 'em?" The youth considered for a moment. "Day-b'fore-yesterday," he finally replied, with boldness, "you would 'a' bet you'd lick the hull kit-an'-boodle all by yourself." His friend looked a trifle amazed. "Would I?" he asked. He pondered.
"Brag is a good dog," derided Brown from the bow seat of the Preston canoe. "We keep both dogs here," Dave shouted tantalizingly. "Are you coming out to wallop us?" Hartwell insisted. "Yes; if you insist upon it," Dick agreed. "But we don't like to do it." "Get into your canoe and come out and see how much of your brag you can make good," was Hartwell's calm reply. "What? Now?" Prescott inquired.
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