We have not been able to learn, whether the party was on the look out for them, or whether they were rowdies out on a Hallow-eve frolic; but be it which it may, I presume they will be more cautious here how they trifle with such.
They were glad to see the rowdies get a whacking; glad that for once the assailants had run up against the wrong crowd.
The rowdiesbled and yelled, bled for their impertinence, yelled in dismay and terror, for they feared they would be beaten to death.
He was in no danger, for close at hand was Toby Tolman, a champion of no mean size, and the rowdies stupidly gazed at him rowing his boat with all the ease of a strong, skilled oarsman.
Toby Tolman's boat was quickly rising and falling with the sea that rocked about the Nub, and the departure was watched in an amazed, ignoble silence by the threerowdies leaning against Dick's boat.
Some diggers in North Queensland are said to have kept bloodhounds for the purpose of hunting Chinamen for sport, as the rowdies of the old country hunt cats with terriers.
The presence of some thousands of broad-brimmed rowdies in Salt Lake City, for a winter, would be the death of Mormonism, they believe.
He retired, repeating that he had proved the rowdies were not all on one side.
The clergy, the press, and the rowdies combined to make those September days a disgrace to the metropolis, days never to be forgotten by those who endured the ridicule and persecution.
They want to vote, and to hustle with the rowdies at the polls.
But surely Mr. Binney could not have made friends with the rowdies yet!
It's only the rowdies whom nobody respectable has anything to do with who go in for that sort of thing.
But the rowdies have everything pretty much their own way.
But when he heard the rowdies in the streets singing the love-songs of Abelard to Heloise, the case was too plain--love-songs come not properly within the teachings of rhetoric and philosophy.
The Tientsin men throughout the empire are known as rowdies, but the rowdies of the streets of Peking (possibly originally from Tientsin) are certainly the worst.
Whilst his one great friend advised us not to attempt the Lamaserai, where the living Buddha in Peking resides, such a set of rowdies are the Lamas.
But presently the rowdies recognised him and began to scowl at him in no friendly way, and to make threatening signs at him.
For who knows but his visit may be a put-up job and that all he wants is to pick a quarrel as a signal for a lot of other rowdies to break in?
Presently, however, a group of belated rowdies came along in search of drink.
Max, as the three rowdies turned to face the newcomers, and, made cowardly by guilt, looked ready to sneak away.
Thus we learn of the discomfitures of a gang of rowdies from Linn Grove, who invaded the peace of Mt.
The affair was over before one o'clock Monday morning, the rowdies started home with empty pockets, sadder and wiser men, and the godly inhabitants of Mt.
The good resolutions which I had brought up with me had one by one fallen overboard, and I had been content enough to take my place among the rowdies without an effort.
They wererowdies of Welch's house, and he groaned inwardly at the prospect before him.
On the other hand, the moral standard of the nation was very low; bands of rowdies infested the city streets after nightfall; bribery and corruption were the rule in politics; and drunkenness was frightfully prevalent among all classes.
I looked around, and found one of the burliest rowdies in the room.
There are, for instance, young rowdies and roughs whose main pleasures are mischief and petty misdemeanors, just as among the young boys in Chicago.
Especially when the rowdies are the only fellows who know how to play ball.
You're a pair of the most worthless rowdies in Gridley.
But that there are roughs and rowdies in the States, who as they have nothing they can lose by war are always full of bluster and warlike in their talk, this may any one in England very easily conceive.
The rowdies as a rule are not overflushed with wealth and can ill afford to spend their coppers upon literature, which, the chances are, they scarcely would know how to read.
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