But no ruction would hold out for five minutes if it depended on legitimate indignation.
Fer me, I guess as we're well out of a ruction that looked at one time likely to get too hot fer anything.
Of course, being fired at in the meanwhile and the ruction you had with those rascals down at the hut above Colon is nothing--just a kind of act between supper and breakfast, as it were.
A ruction there could be heard way up and down the line, and would set people running.
But you see there's so much more of a ruction about it now through the counthry than there war.
There'll be a ruction in this neighbourhood before many minutes.
Ask him about the ruction along there, sir, and then ask Hung and the others.
He said Hank had got into a ruction with Dick Feltz--you recollect there was considerable feeling between them in our time down there--and killed him one day at Fort Worth.
The other fellow and I went to the ground, and our struggle was of short duration, for Mac bought into the ruction with his carbine for a club, and under its soothing touch my wiry antagonist ceased from troubling.
If yu needs any referee or a side pardner in any ruction yu has only got to warble up my way.
He's di' cuss that raised that ruction down in Mexico last spring.
Made four miles in six minutes with th' promise of a ruction when he stopped.
But my friends know where I am an' they'll come down here an' raise a ruction if I don't show up.
What a man,” cried Barney, “to sthop an illegant ructionloike that.
And spile all the illegant little ruction entirely?
He loves his mistress, and it was on account of Svenska’s ‘mutt’ havin’ chewed off his tail that the ruction started.
He was very red in the face, and as he prepared to take Hulda’s temperature he asked of her husband, “What is all this ruction about?
Yer ain't got no call to fear any ruction in the future, 'cos ye've had an innings, and that teaches a chap a heap.
They heard the ruction you had with them two varmint, and though they guess that something bad's happened to 'em, they aer wondering whether the noises ain't caused by us.
I thought perhaps that he meant trouble with me, for six months ago, back there close to Hopeville, there was a ruction round my stand one night.
I'd been in more than one ruction with the redskins afore that day, and I knew somethin' about the critters.
I've been in many a ruction with the critters, and I don't say as I ain't never been as badly up agin it as I am now.
But I believe I kin handle 'em until either the train pulls out or the boys hear the ructionand come to my help.
There's many as would have backed out of that 'ere ruction and left Tom to fend for hisself.
Ef there's not a ruction with them dogs and the other men, and things go nice and smooth and easy, I'll lift my hand when I'm ready.
After that we'll make a bee-line for the camp, and there make ready for the ruction that's bound to follow.
So also was a slight sub-ruction occasioned by Challis being disgusting about Anne Boleyn's neck, and the bungling executioner who wanted all his patients' necks to be jointed at the butcher's.
The phonograph ruction was an effect, not a cause of ill-temper, and poor Bob was really a victim, not a prime mover in it.
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