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"If I'm any kind of a smeller and I reckon it's admitted that I am," purred Saunders, "we are walloped before the start-off in every county delegation out on that floor." "But what has been the matter with you fellows all the time?" blazed the boss. "Up to now you have been reporting simply that the soreheads were growling and were not getting together so as to be dangerous."
"The war will be over by Christmas," said Joe Vickers. "Let them European nations fight it out between them," said Abner Reese. "When he was a boy I gave him many a good trouncing," shouted Norman Douglas, who seemed to be referring to some one high in military circles in Charlottetown. "Yes, sir, I walloped him well, big gun as he is now."
I cut for the place where the Injuns seemed thinnest, lifting myself up till I didn't weigh fifteen pound, and breathing only when necessary. We got along first-rate until we reached the edge of 'em, and then Laddy had to stick his foot in a gopher-hole, and walloped around there like a whale trying to climb a tree.
But I swanny, I didn't ever expect t' hail ye again this side o' Jordan, one spell yest'day." "You had your glass on us, did you?" Lawford said languidly. "I did, young man I did. An' when that bobbin' skiff walloped ye on the side of the head I never 'spected t' see you come up again. If it hadn't been for this little lady who Shucks, now! This ain't her 'tall, is it?" "Oh, Mr.
The little man went into giggling hysterics. The entangled monster failed to extricate himself before he had walloped the tent frenziedly to the edge of the mountain. So it came to pass that three men, clambering up the hill with bundles and baskets, saw their tent approaching. It seemed to them like a white-robed phantom pursued by hornets. Its moans riffled the hemlock twigs.
The wound had been treated, but beneath the cloth at one end Warden could see the open flesh. "What in blazes has happened to you?" inquired Warden. "Lawler," growled Singleton; "he walloped my kid down at the schoolhouse, an' when I went down there to take the kid's part, he walloped me, too." He grinned lugubriously. "I didn't know the cuss could hit so hard," he muttered.
Don't you worry; no beach-comber like that can stand up long in front of me. He threatened on board that he was going to collect that fifty pounds. He hasn't been very spry about it." "I should like to be with you when you meet." Mallow grinned. "Not above seeing a pal get walloped, eh? Well, you get a ring-side ticket. It'll be worth it."
"We don't want to be walloped by a score of ninety-four to two." "I haven't let anything get by me, have I?" grunted the catcher. "No; but signal for some of my new ones." "I don't want to put a crimp in your wing," muttered Wells. "That's all right. It's a tough wing. Don't let the Centrals score anything on us in this inning."
His murderous-looking neighbor, with a full swing, walloped the countenance of the sansculotte beyond.... On this day of our characters' trial, the side benches and balconies of the great hall quickly fill with the howling, leering mobs the fierce and grotesque chorus of the grim tragedy.
The two girls kissed each other, wept, laughed, wept a little more, kissed again, and then the story came out. Dan was plainly swollen with pride. "I walloped him, Sis!" he told her. "I got even for the whole family, and I believe his eyes are closed even to the beauties of nature. He won't be able to read the wedding-notice." Eliza hugged his arm and looked at him adoringly.
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