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"It'll all dry out, if yuh don't and there ain't no use wastin' it and there's two lemon pies in the brown cupboard, and what under the shinin' sun " The wheels bumped violently against a rock, and the Happy Family heard no more. On the third day after the Happy Family decided that there should be some word from Chicago; and, since that day was Sunday, they rode in a body to Dry Lake after it.

From this vantage point presently he spied Cappy trotting home from the Merchants' Exchange; whereupon Matt strolled leisurely up the street and met him. And in order that Cappy should realize whom he was meeting Matt bumped into the schemer and then begged his pardon profusely. "Don't mention it, Matt," the old rascal protested. "You shook up a flock of ideas in my head and jarred one loose.

That waked John; he began to crawl back over me into the warm spot, but bumped his head against a sleeper of the barn floor and landed on Willis, who waked in a bad temper. "What you doing!" he snarled. "Getting the warm chaff all away from my back!" John thrust out a hand and grasped what he supposed to be Willis's hair. "Where is your old head, anyway!" he exclaimed. "Is that it?

He brought his palms together with a vicious slap, leaned over, and bumped his forehead deliberately and painfully upon the flat rock hearth, and set up a howl that could have been heard for three city blocks.

The cutter bumped and swayed in a threatening manner; now it was lifted bodily from the trail as its runners struck the banked sides of the furrows; now it balanced on one side, hovering between overturning and righting itself, now on the other; then again it would jerk forward with a rush on to the heels of the affrighted horses with maddening effect.

As the mixed train backed up to the station from the Y, it was seen that the party was on the back platform of the one passenger coach, ready to get off. The engine stopped so suddenly that the cars bumped and the party on the rear platform were thrown violently into each other's arms. The expression on old Mr. Penrose's face was so fiendish as Mrs.

"Throw him a piece of a doll's clothes-line and haul him up!" "Get a ladder from one of the toy fire engines!" "Let's all go down after him! Maybe he bumped his nose!" These were only a few of the shouts and cries that came when it was discovered that the window was open and that the Plush Bear was gone.

Benyon told her that Eric's new play was to be produced within a month and invited her to come with him. She answered uncertainly and lapsed into silence. As the car bumped over the springy turf of Lashmar Common, Eric stood gazing at the stars and drinking in the thousand mingled scents and sounds of the night.

If his heart would have not bumped and fluttered so fearfully, it would have been almost rest, as he was helped up by those kind, strong arms. It was really for little more than five seconds before he gathered his powers to say, still between gasps "Out all night- the moraine- fog- snow- Jock- very bad- Armine- worse- up there." "At Schwarenbach ?" "Yes. Oh, come! They are so ill."

Flying men bumped into the bearers of the sick man. They were shrieking, "We're struck! We're foundering! Th' sea sorpint's got us!" "Launch the small boat and stand by till we get there!" bellowed Madden. All the carriers dropped Smith's body and bolted in the panic. Madden braced himself against the rush of the crew and held up the senseless man lest he be trampled on in the blackness.