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Bleszinski: My personal favourite is one called the Mulcher which is a heavy Gatling gun.
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The moment the weight was off, Mulcher loosed the grapnel and flung it down into the confusion.
The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923
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"That's w'ot went with the other two crews -- killed theirselves," chattered Mulcher.
The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923
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"'Er engines look all right," contributed Mulcher, "though I know bloomin 'little about hengines."
The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923
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"Sure, sure, we wouldn't touch a mouthful for hanything!" cried Mulcher earnestly.
The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923
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"Go'n 'tuh' lect 'nother captain," announced Mulcher thickly.
The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923
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"They didn't starve," declared Mulcher, "for some of th 'fellows are in th' cook's galley now eatin '."
The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923
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Mulcher had a way of breathing aloud through his coarse lips that chafed Hogan's temper.
The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923
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"That's w'ot th 'hofficers always say," growled Mulcher.
The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923
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"We're 'eaded for the' ole in th 'sea!" muttered Mulcher.
The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923
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