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Updated: June 24, 2025


Service produced a wad of bills and bailed out all the prisoners, and delivered himself of impressive indignation to the police-sergeant, while waiting for an ambulance to carry "Wild Bill" to the hospital.

"What is bailor and the bailee?" said Henry. "Why, Rollo bailed you his fish," said Mary. "Rollo was bailor, and you bailee." "No," said Henry, "he only gave me back my dipper, and the fish was in it." Mary asked for an explanation of this, and the boys related all the circumstances. Mary said it was an intricate case. "I don't understand it exactly," said Mary.

His brown shirt was open at the throat, disclosing a bony neck, and his well-worn garments showed the outlines of a somewhat wasted form. What impressed Albert more than all this was the dejected manner of Uncle Terry. It was as if an unexpected sorrow had come upon him. When he finished fixing the trap he pulled a dory in that was moored out in the cove and carefully bailed and wiped it clean.

Only the tanks held us, log-like, and we bailed and paddled: and after they saw we did not sink, my hardy bullies, perhaps in the ignorance of youth and boy's confidence that a boy and water are friends, began to shout aloud. We wallowed on. No sound came to us from either of the other boats; and now, very quickly it seemed, we came at the edge of the surf.

In two minutes all was quiet on the water. Then came Peter's shout: "This way, Harold! We'll have the canoes righted and bailed in a minute. The varmin's all wiped out." With a lightened heart Harold swam toward the spot. The surprise had been a complete success.

Having bailed it out, however, with an old saucepan, they stuffed their handkerchiefs into the worst leaks, and crossed the Seine in safety. In a miserable old carriage, attended by a Prussian escort, Jules Favre was borne away to his terrible interview with Bismarck, leaving d'Hérisson behind. Favre did not come back for many hours.

It was Miss Violet Pike. A boy I knew had seen us go into the prison with the Italian, and not come out, and so he thought something was wrong and he had gone to the League and told them. "So Miss Pike had come from the League; and she bailed us out; and she came back with us on the next day for our trial."

Agin Jabez and Josiah and Royal rushed down suller. The dretful roar ended in a higher more steaminer volume of water than before, agin we laid to and bailed it out, our ranks bein' reinforced anon by the returnin' Ury and Philury, and anon furder by Josiah, Royal, and Jabez.

But then, the boys had been feeding the fires in the laboratory until the previous night, and it followed that he must have bailed the box this very evening. Giovanni got the slab back into its place without injuring it, and he rubbed the edges with dust, and swept the place with a broom, as Zorzi had done twice already. Then he took the lamp and set it on the table before the window.

Then, as he worked, there came a change a rest to deafened ears a stretch of river that seemed quiet after chaos and here for the first time he bailed the boat clear of water. Jane and Fay were huddled in a corner, with the flapping tarpaulin now half fallen over them. They were wet and muddy.

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