Which preposition to use with jacking
But, when that young aspirant appeared, so soon as his aunts had gone, and reminded Jack of years of intimate companionship in dare-deviltry, the elder saw that his own safety would be in flight, and that night, his company was removed to Warchester.
I had one more jack in my cuff, however.
See here, Mr. Vance," he continued, rounding on Jack with a sudden snarl, "you were good enough some little time ago to make some very caddish remarks about my father; in the future you'd better keep your mouth shut.
Jack at once hunted me up and gave me a letter from General Sheridan, informing me that he had appointed him (Jack) as one of the scouts.
" She had a long talk with Jack on the subject.
Early in the morning he was driven, with Mrs. Sprague and Jack to the station.
Worse still, but this Kate did not mentionit was Boone's own work that kept Jack from his expected epaulets.
" Here you see the obedient, loving, long-suffering, put-upon drudge of his brothers and sisters-we will take the liberty of giving him a few of each as we are a little more generous than the authorwho was compelled (not the author, but JACK,) to do all the chores, fetch and carry, 'tend and wait, bear the heat and burden of the day, and be the JACK for all of them.
But if she knows that after all you were forced into the fight, and that you took the first opportunity to bring Jack into myerpaternal careher sentiments may change.
Dick came up to Jack out of breath with great news, just as the Caribees were aligning themselves to move forward.
Vincent's bruises were nearly healed, and he saluted Jack as a "chum" rather than as the agent of his late discomfiture.
While they are hailing him exultantly he sinks out of sight; an awful anguish almost stops the others, but Barney, flinging his musket and impediments off as he runs, leaps far into the stream, and when the rest reach the spot he has Jack by the hair, dragging him to the bank.
Jones has undertaken to find out what became of Jack after his arrival at the Union outposts.
No, not if you just pour out the rest of the apple-jack over the side.
The body is then gone carefully over with a soft mop, using plenty of clean water, and penetrating into every corner of the carved work, so that not an atom of dirt remains; the body of the carriage is then raised by placing the jack under the axletree and raising it
The mule that breeds closest after the jack, and is marked like him, is the hardiest, can stand fatigue the best, and is less liable to those diseases common to the horse; while those which breed close after the mare, and have no marks of the jack about them, are liable to all of them.
Immediately the othersFrank and Jack among themleaped into their machines and soared into the air.
He followed Jack up the wide staircase and into his own room, for greater security, as no one would think of looking for them there.
"Leave him to me," said Milt, with an air of mystery; "there's no one has more influence with Jack than me.
I will send Jack across to Stewart's to fetch us some lunch, and we'll have it in here.
With the hearty breeze of his personality he fairly blew Jack onto the porch, where magazines and pamphlets were dropped indiscriminately in a pile on a rattan settee.
Who knows but we may hear from Jack before that time?
"Truly, José will be disappointed when he does not see Señor Jack amongst us," smiled Valencia, reining in beside Dade and looking after the departing horseman with friendly eyes.
It is not business enterprise with earned profits as results, but pulled-off tricks with bags of lootblack-jack swagfor their end.
But the lad's grasp upon his chum's arm was so tight that it dragged Jack along with him; and the two boys fell into the sea together.