Holden with the cords, by W.M.L. Jay |
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Page 464
... Big Ben , " Its purport may be gathered from the closing remarks . " You hit pretty hard , I suppose , " said the doctor . " Looks like it , don't it ? " returned Big Ben , holding up his great fist for inspection , with a satisfied ...
... Big Ben , " Its purport may be gathered from the closing remarks . " You hit pretty hard , I suppose , " said the doctor . " Looks like it , don't it ? " returned Big Ben , holding up his great fist for inspection , with a satisfied ...
Page 465
... Big Ben smiled grimly . " I'll take care not to do more than stun him , on your account , doctor , " he answered ; " but I don't say what I shall do , on my brother's . A fel- low don't always weight his blows exactly to suit the skull ...
... Big Ben smiled grimly . " I'll take care not to do more than stun him , on your account , doctor , " he answered ; " but I don't say what I shall do , on my brother's . A fel- low don't always weight his blows exactly to suit the skull ...
Page 476
... Big Ben had not only carried out his purpose of revenge to the full , but had succeeded won- derfully well in obliterating all trace of his work . So much the better . Bergan once removed from his path , it would become tolerably smooth ...
... Big Ben had not only carried out his purpose of revenge to the full , but had succeeded won- derfully well in obliterating all trace of his work . So much the better . Bergan once removed from his path , it would become tolerably smooth ...
Page 491
... Big Ben's inten- tion having been better than his aim - and , being helped by the position in which Bergan had lain , it had stanched itself . The blows of Ben's heavy fist had been much more effective . Dick wellnigh gave up in despair ...
... Big Ben's inten- tion having been better than his aim - and , being helped by the position in which Bergan had lain , it had stanched itself . The blows of Ben's heavy fist had been much more effective . Dick wellnigh gave up in despair ...
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