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He will cover his face but any time he uncovers it, punch him.
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It reached out and grabbed Jack as he fought his way through it; it punched him with its thin, pointed fists; it slid its thick stalks and ropy roots beneath his feet to trip him; it became a congregation of angry Baptists — preachers and deacons and teetotallers, desiccated spinsters and disaffected, undipped Methodists, rattling with judgment and contempt as he fought through it.
It reached out and grabbed Jack as he fought his way through it; it punched him with its thin, pointed fists; it slid its thick stalks and ropy roots beneath his feet to trip him; it became a congregation of angry Baptists preachers and deacons and teetotallers, desiccated spinsters and disaffected, undipped Methodists, rattling with judgment and contempt as he fought through it.
Instead I punched him and knocked him out cold.
"And then I punched him," laughs Sudano.
So, I punched him in the mouth.
It is tempting to punch him, hug her, and storm through.
He didn't get it, and I wanted to punch him in the neck for it.
"It made me want to punch him in the head".
Should such sarcasm go over his head, punch him in it a bit more.
All three are perfectly permissible, as well as understandable, and to summarise: if you see a bit of head, punch him in it.
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