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Strange to say the only thing of which there was a tolerable supply was water. The large cask that had hitherto stood on deck and which was still nearly half-full was now upon the raft. It had been bunged up and rolled overboard, and then safely deposited among the spars, where it floated of itself.

"I say, Crandall" Stalky's voice was tuned to a wholly foreign reverence. "Well, what?" "Suppose a chap found another chap croaking with diphtheria all bunged up with it and they stuck a tube in his throat and the chap sucked the stuff out, what would you say?" "Um," said Crandall, reflectively. "I've only heard of one case, and that was a doctor. He did it for a woman." "Oh, this wasn't a woman.

The crossing of the Kharzán had not improved the appearance of dress-clothes and shirts, to say nothing of my eyes being in the condition described by pugilists as "bunged up," my face of the hue of a boiled lobster, the effects of sun and snow. One is struck, on entering Teherán, with the apparent cleanliness of the place as compared with other Oriental towns.

Stirn, who was the earliest riser in the parish, perceived, in going to the farmyard, that the knob of the column that flanked the board had been feloniously broken off; that the four holes were bunged up with mud; and that some jacobinical villain had carved, on the very centre of the flourish or scroll-work, "Dam the stoks!" Mr.

"Always fun to see a bloke swallow a wasp when 'e's corfin' up a fly," he said pleasantly. "Don't you see you've bunged up old Smith anyhow. If this parson's tale's O.K. why, Smith is 'ot. 'E's pretty 'ot. Well, what abart this Mrs. Smith the curate talks of, with her blarsted shyness transmigogrified into a blighted sharpness? Miss Gray ain't been very sharp, but I reckon she'll be pretty shy."

And yet these well-wishings are not always insincere, and they are earnest enough when uttered in Gipsy. Jockey. Tool. Cove or Covey. Hook, Hookey, and Walker, Hocus, Hanky- Panky, and Hocus-Pocus. Shindy. Row. Chivvy. Bunged Eye. Shavers. Clichy. Caliban. A Rum 'un. Pal. Trash. Cadger. Cad. Bosh. Bats. Chee-chee. The Cheese. Chiv Fencer. Cooter. Gorger. Dick. Dook. Tanner. Drum. Gibberish. Ken.

"Are you an Orangeman too, sonny?" I asked the half-caste aside; for the young fellow had a bunged eye, and a flake of skin off his cheek-bone. "No, by Cripes!" responded my countryman emphatically. "Not me. He don't give a dam, s'posin' a feller's soul gits bashed out. Best sight I seen for many a day was seein' him gittin' kicked.

The unfortunate Jane always a popular person is especially so with insects; and if there is a flea or a mosquito anywhere within range it immediately rushes to her. She paid dearly for her fatal gift of attractiveness at Palhallan her eyes, usually so keen, being what is vulgarly termed "bunged up," and every vulnerable spot in like piteous plight!

A smear of ugliness has been drawn across a thing of beauty, and I can never feel towards him as I did." I saw what she meant, of course. Gussie had bunged his heart at her feet; she had picked it up, and, almost immediately after doing so, had discovered that he had been stewed to the eyebrows all the time. The shock must have been severe.

That touches a man's inmost heart. It does, Mr Bloom said. Your heart perhaps but what price the fellow in the six feet by two with his toes to the daisies? No touching that. Seat of the affections. Broken heart. A pump after all, pumping thousands of gallons of blood every day. One fine day it gets bunged up: and there you are. Lots of them lying around here: lungs, hearts, livers.

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