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Updated: June 17, 2025
And the doctor would whirl round and they would wrastle me to the ground and I would be handcuffed and dragged back into the tent, still howling and struggling to break loose. On the inside my part of the show was to be wild in a cage.
An' if Winthrup should happen to recover from his locomotive attacksyou an' hack off a limb or two, you can get a little bigger blaze a-goin' an', just before that water starts to burn, slop in a fistful of java. You'll find some dough-gods an' salve in one of them canvas bags, an' when you're all set, holler. I'll throw the kaks on these cayuses, an' Bat, he can wrastle with the pack."
They feel pain, for instance, more'n we do, because, lackin' one of the five or six, if you like senses, their other senses is keyed up higher'n our'n." The Professor looked belligerent. "Get particular!" he demanded. "I won't get particular," snapped the other. "S'pose you wrastle it out for yourself same as us humans." Evidently he was still bitter against this man.
I'm making a fool of myself talking to you but to make a long story short, I would rather wrastle out a logical dispute any day, or a tough argument of one of the fathers, than refute some absurdity which fell from a pretty mouth with a smile on it." "Oh, I quite agree with you," said the doctor, grinning, "that the fathers are not half such dangerous customers as the daughters."
They would go somewhere to-morrow. He had asked Mrs. Taft to stay with them. "Well, I can't exactly promise. You see, I like to 'wrastle' with things and fight off the worst. Though I hadn't much hope of 'Lisbeth when the doctor said her spine was hurt. That's a kind of queer hidden thing that even doctors can't see into. And the poor creature suffered a good deal.
Finally he said, speaking in an oracular manner, yet brokenly as he always did, for the English tongue was hard to him: "Jonas Harding not friend to Injin; Injin not friend to him. You friend to Crow Wing. You fight Crow Wing; fight 'um fair; when foot well we fight once more? Umph!" Enoch laughed. "I'll wrastle you any time you like, Crow Wing. But you can beat me running."
'Come on, then! Macgregor spat lightly On his palms. 'I've nae time to waste. Willie cast his jacket on the ground. 'I'll wrastle ye, he said, with a gleam of hope. 'Thenk ye; but I'm no for dirtyin' ma guid claes. Come on! To Willie's credit, let it be recorded, he did come on, and so promptly that Macgregor, scarcely prepared, had to take a light tap on the chin.
"They were saying that you were a mighty wrestler, George, that you were the only man in these parts who could stand up to this Cornishman." "Ay, I can wrastle a bit, Peter," he replied, speaking in the same heavy, listless manner; "what then?" "Why then, George, get into your coat, and let's be off." "Wheer to?" "The Fair." Black George shook his head. "What, you won't?" "No, Peter."
And, young men, if you can get a better meal anywhere on the Ridge than what I'll give you, why, you're welcome to go there next time, but this meal you'll have here, inside of ten minutes. Hiram, that's your fault. You always invite a person to dinner as if you wanted to wrastle with him!" Hiram gave a guilty start, and looked with something of mute appeal at the two men, but said nothing.
If you wrastle around and try to get that gag out of your mouth, I ain't going to take no chances. Whether Sinclair's in sight or not, I'm going to drill you clean. Now lie still and keep thinking on what I told you. I mean it all!" With a final scowl he left her and hurried to the rock. It made an ideal shelter for his purposes. On three sides, the rock made a thick and effectual parapet.
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