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"A good wallop with the business end of a gas pipe would be about the best thing that could happen to some people." "I'm glad he doesn't mean us, Joe," said Herb, with a wink at his friend. "Never mind whom I mean," said Jimmy. "Here are your cleats, so you can get busy and screw them on to the back of that panel. I'll lie down on the couch and watch you to see that you don't make any mistakes."

Of course this technically described bad year wasn't so bad one way, because the sheepmen would sure get a tasty wallop, sheep being mighty informal about dying with the weather below zero and scant feed. When cattle wasn't hardly feeling annoyed sheep would lie down and quit intruding on honest cattle raisers for all time.

I could hardly contain myself at the bare idea. Wouldn't I be glad! I would get Wallop one-and-fourpenny gloves and only charge him one-and-three for them, to signalise the joyous event. I would let myself out as a slave to the entire office, if only Jack Smith and I were both taken on! How was he getting on in the partners' room? I wondered. I hoped

I'm going to tell the boss, and then you'll catch it! PODKHALYÚZIN. Going to tell the boss! What's your boss to me? Why, if it came to that what's your boss to me! Why, you're just a kid that has to be taught; what were you thinking of? If we didn't wallop you imps there'd be no good come of you. That's the regular way of doing things.

For an instant it seemed that the great car would turn over into the sump, but the next instant it was past. It struck the bottom of the hollow a mighty wallop, and bounced and upended to the steep pitch of the climb.

"One day is lesson day; the next is play day." "I brought this stick for you," said Dickie, presenting Dot a smooth willow stick. "If Bobsey Rabbit or Tony Spider play any tricks, just give 'em a walloping." "Thank you, Dickie. I will hang it over my desk, but I think I shall not need to use it." "She may wallop you, Dickie," laughed Pete as they hopped home. At last the school-room was finished.

The moment the grasshopper fell there was a regular rush to the place, very different from what their behaviour would have been outside the bush. There was a hustle and jostle to look at it, and then to get it. They almost fought one another to get a place. Flop! Splash! Wallop! "My grasshopper, I think." "I saw it first." "Where are you shoving to?" "O oh what is the matter with William?"

"Then you may be sure he'll come," said Wallop, "It was all very well when we weren't supposed to know," said Harris, "but now it's all out he doesn't expect us to treat him like an ordinary gentleman." "It's certainly not anything to be proud of," remarked Hawkesbury, pleasantly; "but "

You you'd be killed, and and it's so much finer to go on living and doing a little good right along every day. It would count up more in the long run. And we're neutral. I I don't think you ought to!" "Why not? That's the biggest thing the world has ever seen or will see. The men that are in it look what they're doing! It's tremendous, Mary V! It would be hitting a wallop for civilization."

"By Jove! that wing of yours has lost none of the tricks that enabled it to send team after team to the bad in the old days at Yale. And Gallup Gallup! What a wallop that was he gave the ball in the last, eh? Great Cæsar, I feel almost as exultant over it as if I had made it myself, but I'm more than half inclined to believe that it was something you called to him that put him on his mettle.