It was a great brute of a fellow tiptoeing upon him from behind with a huge
bludgeon in his hand, and then, as the man and his confederates saw that he was discovered, there was a concerted rush upon Tarzan from all sides.
The chest and sides looked as if they had been beaten with a
bludgeon. There were dreadful lacerations; the skin was torn in strips and shreds.
Strickland employed not the rapier of sarcasm but the
bludgeon of invective.
Kar Komak looked in the direction Carthoris indicated to see a huge ape advancing with a mighty
bludgeon.
On reaching the spot I found it proceeded from a large hog which a number of natives were forcibly holding to the earth, while a muscular fellow, armed with a
bludgeon, was ineffectually aiming murderous blows at the skull of the unfortunate porker.
It seemed to him as though one of the soldiers near him hit him on the head with the full swing of a
bludgeon. It hurt a little, but the worst of it was that the pain distracted him and prevented his seeing what he had been looking at.
Their keeper had a brace of pistols, and carried a thick-knobbed
bludgeon under his arm; but he was on terms of good understanding with them, and stood, with them beside him, looking on at the putting-to of the horses, rather with an air as if the convicts were an interesting Exhibition not formally open at the moment, and he the Curator.
In the mad scramble he was aware that the color sergeant flinched suddenly, as if struck by a
bludgeon. He faltered, and then became motion- less, save for his quivering knees.
The warlock of Essendean, they say, had made a mirror in which men could read the future; it must have been of other stuff than burning coal; for in all the shapes and pictures that I sat and gazed at, there was never a ship, never a seaman with a hairy cap, never a big
bludgeon for my silly head, or the least sign of all those tribulations that were ripe to fall on me.
'Which,' said Dennis, with an oath, as he rested his
bludgeon in a corner with his hat upon it, and took his seat at the same table with them, 'it does me good to think of.
Now I have come round to you, and on my way I was attacked by a rough with a
bludgeon. I knocked him down, and the police have him in custody; but I can tell you with the most absolute confidence that no possible connection will ever be traced between the gentleman upon whose front teeth I have barked my knuckles and the retiring mathematical coach, who is, I dare say, working out problems upon a black-board ten miles away.
The business end of the funeral of the late Sir Dalliance the duke's son of Cornwall, killed in an encounter with the Giant of the Knotted
Bludgeon last Tuesday on the borders of the Plain of Enchantment was in the hands of the ever affable and efficient Mumble, prince of un3ertakers, then whom there exists none by whom it were a more satisfying pleasure to have the last sad offices performed.