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'Idiot wench, the Chancellor suddenly yelped at her, 'ignorant, naughty harlot! You had better have died than have uttered those your pretty words. 'Why, Cromwell said gently, 'I am very sure that now you desire that your cousin should slay this traitor. He paused, licked his lips and held out a hand. 'Upon your life, he barked, 'tell no soul this secret.

Jack hoped, however, that all the inhabitants of the place would be in bed. Again the dog barked. Jack, in a whisper, ordered the gunner and Jerry to crouch down and remain perfectly quiet for a few minutes, when immediately the dog became silent. After waiting a minute or two, he again led the way forward till he could see the tops of the lofty stacks rising high above the houses against the sky.

The captain, darting on deck from the cabin, bawled lustily for his spy-glass; the mate in still louder accents hailed the masthead with a tremendous 'where-away? The black cook thrust his woolly head from the galley, and Boatswain, the dog, leaped up between the knight-heads, and barked most furiously. Land ho! Aye, there it was.

"The way the dogs barked all night didn't they keep you awake?" "Never slept better in my life," drawled Baumberger, his voice sliding upward from the first word to the last. His blood-shot eyes, however, rather gave the lie to his statement. "I'm going to make one more try, 'long about noon, for that big one girls didn't get him, I guess, for all their threats, or I'd heard about it.

He was a gnome, and when his malicious eyes gleamed with delight they shot out a burning ray, which scorched the hound who was lying asleep close at hand, and he sprang up and barked at him. "Peace, peace, Rhan!" cried little Hulda; "lie down, you unmannerly hound!"

"This lion chap is named Nero. He hasn't been out of the jungle very long." "I'm glad to meet you, Nero," barked Don. "I always like circus animals." "I am glad you do," growled Nero, in his most jolly voice. "I think I shall like you, too, Don, though I don't know much about dogs. I never saw any in the jungle."

Connel barked, and turned back to Barret. "Go ahead, Barret." "They can't make a new timer until I find a way of installing it without taking apart the whole projectile," said Barret, adding sarcastically, "in other words, Major finding an opening." "All right," barked Connel. "That's enough." He turned to the assembled workers. "Get back to work, all of you."

These kind words more than repaid him. He went to his little den in a glow of spirits; and the next morning went off in a violent hurry, and, for once, seemed glad to get away from her. "Poor Mr. Hazel," said she softly, and watched him out of sight. Then she got her plait, and went to the high point where he had barked a tree, and looked far and wide for a sail.

His head and arms and legs were jointed upon his body, but he stood perfectly motionless, as if he could not stir at all. Dorothy looked at him in amazement, and so did the Scarecrow, while Toto barked sharply and made a snap at the tin legs, which hurt his teeth. "Did you groan?" asked Dorothy. "Yes," answered the tin man, "I did.

Not a dog barked in a farm-yard; it was too cold even for that. But in spite of all this the thought of Catharine warmed my heart, and soon I descried the first houses of Quatre-Vents.