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"All day long he was seeing the boats beating up the bay, so, to keep out of temptation, he was going up to the bedroom and pulling the blind and getting down on his knees and wrastling like mad.
Then I heard him shuffling to his knees, groaning and praying. I sat still on the table, saying, "Amen! amen!" every now and then, to his prayer, till he became terribly in earnest, and at last got into a which the Cornish call "wrastling in prayer." In this condition he was quite past heeding any one's presence.
Think how grandfather left grandma and all the children!" "Well, I guess Zeb thinks he has his hands full wrastling with that stony farm." "He needn't come to see me any more, or steal glances at me 'tween meetings on Sunday," said the girl, decisively. "He cuts a sorry figure beside Zeke Watkins, who was the first to give in his name, and who began to march like a soldier even before he left us."
He said nothing, since he could not speak without breaking down. Jackson looked at Steve in amazement. "You been wrastling with a circular saw?" he asked. It hurt Yeager's broken face to smile, but he attempted it. "Had a little difference of opinion with Chad. We kind o' talked things over." Nobody asked anything further. It is the way of outdoor Arizona to take a good deal for granted.
Gilbert in his old age told some cavaliers he got a pass for nowt from Maister Gatherer one time mass he did and he seen his brud Maister Wull the playwriter up in Lunnon in a wrastling play wud a man on's back. The playhouse sausage filled Gilbert's soul. He is nowhere: but an Edmund and a Richard are recorded in the works of sweet William. MAGEEGLINJOHN: Names! What's in a name?
"Can't tell yet, sir; haven't had time to think. Pretty tidy, though, I should say." "Let's have a light and see." "Oh, never mind about that, sir. We shan't hurt, Dick and me. It was all wrastling, and no knives or pistols. We shall do. Sorry we didn't get up quicker." "It was a failure, Tom, but only the first time. They tried till they took the schooner; we're going to try the same."
"Hi there, it's for you," shouts the leader, and thrusts his hands deep in the wool of one of the ewes. "Come up here, you Southdown with the bare belly," says the man in the wagon. "That's my old game wrastling," the leader remarks, struggling with the next ewe. "Stiddy, stiddy, now I got you, up with you dang you!" "That's the idee," says the man in the wagon.
I also had the pneumonia, and de bronchitis, and de measles, and de small-pox, and the cholly-wampus all at the same time. Do you wonder dat I groaned?" "I shouldn't think you could groan at all, if you had so many diseases as that." "Dar's war my toughness and wrastling powers show themselves. I just wrastled and wrastled, and I frowed 'em all."
He also said that Abe could beat any man in the county running, jumping, or "wrastling." This proposition, being less abstract in its nature, was more readily grasped by the local mind, and was not likely to pass unchallenged. Public opinion at New Salem was formed by a crowd of ruffianly young fellows who were called the "Clary's Grove Boys."
I bet he's a bum specimen at that. Runt, like his pa." Elmer flung down his newspaper in honest indignation as Nick had wickedly meant he should. "Is that so! Why, we was wrastling round me and him, see last night on the floor, and what does he do, he raises his mitt and hands me a wallop in the stomick it like to knock the wind out of me. That's all. Sixteen months " "Yeh.
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