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1 Mother bear knows how hard to box the ears of 'em.
2 Did she box the ears of those two detestable girls?
3 The countess-dowager felt that she should like to box the ears of every one of them.
4 If it was a dream, he was going to box the ears of the bell-boy who woke him up.
5 Cherry swept them together, and filed them indoors through the trap in righteous wrath, taking her opportunity to box the ears of each.
6 One night, among others, the 15th of August, Francis Emonot threatened to box the ears of two men who had taken his towel.
7 Meanwhile, the Southern lady was very ill, but not too ill, I am sorry to say, to box the ears of her slaves.
8 Although my interests demand that I remain here and listen, yet my fingers are itching to box the ears of that Chevalier de Moranges.
9 The cook in the kitchen was just going to box the ears of the kitchen boy, but her hand dropped and she sank to sleep.
10 Pulling or boxing the ears should not be recognized as civilized warfare.
11 But the hand - in boxing the ears or striking in any way-ismore so.
12 The cook boxed the ears of the kitchen boy, so that he ran off crying.
13 He could not endure loose talk, and he once boxed the ears of a barmaid who teased him.
14 When Malherbe boxed the ears of a viscountess he did nothing which he was unwilling to talk about.
15 Fancy boxing the ears of a young Greek god off a dolphin's back within sound of the Fontana Aretusa!
16 That very hand which you kissed so unwillingly just now, boxed the ears of this officer of his Majesty's Blue Dragoons.
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