That bruiser who raised the row took his arrest very easily; I suppose you've arranged to pay his fine, and he isn't worried.
Mershone denied the accusation; the bruiser denied it; the policeman and the driver of the patrol wagon likewise stolidly denied it.
One afternoon, while on a stroll, he chanced to meet the bruiser who had attacked Arthur Weldon at the Waldorf, and been liberally paid by Mershone for his excellent work.
Come along," they said; "let's look up theBruiser and see how he likes to meet old Chortles full face in the High.
He was known as Bruiser Jake, could neither read nor write and was shaped very much like a log, his neck being as large as his head.
Bruiser Jake had mysteriously disappeared on the evening of election.
The Bruiser watched him furtively with little piglike eyes.
When they were at some distance from the saloon, Frank turned to the bruiser and said: "Diamond tells me that you got into this trouble by attempting to defend me, Kirby.
Frank smiled a bit, realizing that he had, indeed, made a firm friend of this bruiser who had once tried to whip him, but had received a severe drubbing, instead.
It is supposed to be the portrait of an Oxford bruiser who went by the name of Teague Carter.
They ended up in a cell of a room, about seven feet in all directions, in which the bruiser stripped him, methodically went through each piece of clothing, and then satisfied himself that he didn't have the packet anywhere on his body.
The young man watched intently as the bruiser went through the wall of the cell-like room.
As the fist clouted against his abdomen the bruiser grunted and, doubling over, grabbed John in his arms.
Coolly, with the mental rapidity he had developed as a boxer, John darted toward the bruiser and back.
He cringed as the bruiser stood over him, his big fists clenched and ready to strike.
One of these political slaughtermen, in a print entitled "The Bruiser Triumphant," describes Sigismunda in the character of a harlot blubbering over a bullock's heart.
The Bruiser Triumphant, with a curtain inscribed, "A Harlot blubbering over a Bullock's Heart.
Gordon's other leg spun him around, still crouching; the knife in his hand started coming up, sharp edge leading, and aimed for the belly of the bruiser who confronted him.
Then he stepped through the door carefully, to make sure that the big bruiser hadn't come back.
The bruiser was watching him like a cat, and there was a leer on the other's face that seemed to possess some hidden significance.
And if the Big Shot had known that the photographer was not alone, that the big, hulking bruiser a few feet away was also a bull, they might have succeeded.
He's out on the field somewhere--a big bruiser with a pencil-stripe black mustache.
Like a wolf Frank followed thebruiser up, hitting him again and again until he went down.
Still the bruiser was the aggressor, and they were confident he would soon weary the youth, when a single blow would bring about the finish of the encounter.
Four times the big bruiser charged, and four times Merry avoided him and sent him reeling.
Getting the young mine owner cornered, as he thought, the bruiser quickly advanced, seeking now to seize him with one hand, while the other hand was drawn back and clinched, ready for another terrible blow.
That smile was enough to infuriate the bruiserbeyond description.
The Bruiser had expected some defence, and the terrible blow had been even more powerful than he intended.
The Bruiser was afraid of no man that lived, if he met him in the open with a stick in his hand, or with nature's weapons, but he feared the muzzle of a pistol held at his head in the dark by a man with a mask over his face.
While the Northern Bruiser sat in the chair in his corner and was being fanned he resolved to finish the fight at the next round.
The Bruiser stood there swaying from side to side, his gaze fixed upon the prostrate man.
When time was called the Bruiser was speedily on his feet.
Two physicians were in attendance upon him, and at first the reports were most gloomy, but towards daylight the Bruiser learned with relief that the chances were in favor of his opponent.
Before the Chicken, as it were, fully waked up to the situation, the Bruiser lunged forward and planted a blow on his temple that would have broken the guard of a man who was in better condition than the Chicken.
A bruiser of no mean class, he invariably suggested a round if any one had the temerity to remind him.
The burly bruisersat down beside Solange with every appearance of self-satisfaction.
The three of them stared at her and then the bigbruiser laughed.
Suffice it to say, that the Birmingham Bruiser was quite able to beat the Haggerstone Pet, if he had so chosen: but he had made his appearance there on purpose to lose.
Great was the excitement of the sporting world on the occasion; and all those, who were not in the secret of the "cross," felt confident that the Bruiser must win.
By the twenty-fifth round, the Bruiser began to grow "groggy," and to hit at random.
We are assured by persons who have seen the Bruiser in training at Bexley Heath, and the Pet at Cheshunt, that the men are in first-rate condition, and full of confidence.
Many of the backers of the Bruiser now exhibited elongating countenances; and, when that champion was thrown heavily at the thirty-first round, his former supporters manifested a desperate inclination to "hedge.
So all I want is the office—just a single word: is the Bruiser to win or to make a cross of it?
The Bruiser has vowed that if he is beaten in this fight, he will retire altogether from the Ring; but his friends do not for a moment apprehend that the result will be such as to occasion such a step.
The odds in favour of the Bruiser have risen within these few days to eleven to five.
The Bruiser is to lose: the odds are five to four on him now—and they will be seven to four in his favour before the fight comes off.
The day on which the fight was to take place between the Birmingham Bruiser and the Haggerstone Pet, now drew near.
Grin If you're up against a bruiser and you're getting knocked about -- Grin.
Major O'Halloran, first-class bruiser himself, was in the habit of doing his refereeing inside the ring and within a foot or two of the principals, where he expected foul play.
Bruiser had sat on a trapeze far up in the cage, watching the proceedings with resentful eyes, perhaps wondering how he might administer a rebuke to the keeper.
Teddy lost his balance, aided in this by the fact that Bruiser had fastened to the lad's pajamas.
Teddy was still clinging to the baboon so firmly that they had to use force to get Bruiser away from him.
Poles were brought, at the direction of the owner, with which the men sought to poke Bruiser down.
Bruiser was a baboon, whose temper was none too angelic.
The men hastened to move the net, and none too soon, for Teddy and Bruiser came whirling down, the lad making desperate efforts to right himself so as to drop on his feet.
Finally Bruiser was so hard pressed that he took to this rigging and ran up one of the ropes to the mast, where he perched on the end of a spar and appeared to mock his pursuers.
January sent a volley of kicks at the beast, but Bruiser was too quick, and the hoofs passed harmlessly over his head.
Bruiser projected himself toward the opening like a catapult.
Bruiser or no bruiser Mr. Stigler had to be tackled, and Peter was not a man to be intimidated.
I have become a bruiser and your uncle's paid man, whilst you are a Corinthian upon town.
The bruiser very calmly seated himself astride of a chair with his arms resting upon the back of it.
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