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'Yes, but unfortunately Simeon Samuels did have one, Mrs. Mendel confessed; 'and I couldn't get out of buying it. There was a general laugh. 'Cut-throat competition, I call it, snarled Solomon Barzinsky, recovering from his merriment. 'But you don't sell clocks, said the Parnass. 'That's just it; he gets hold of our customers on pretence of selling them something else.

"There 's some stolid granite in my quarry," he snarled softly; "but it 's everlasting good granite, all the same, Sid." "You've been knocked over, I see," said the irrepressible Sid, smiling intelligently at him. "Well, I'm off for the jig." "Tar-a-ta! tar-a-ta!"

A growl went up. "What'n hell's that for I!" snarled one of the owners of the whisky threateningly. "Don't allow no whisky here," snuffed the harelip. The men were very angry. They advanced toward the cripple, who retreated with astonishing agility to the lighted room.

I think got marry him." This convinced them all. They burst out in angry exclamations. It was not, however, for what they thought Bela had suffered. Each man was thinking of the wrong Sam had done him. Toward Bela their attitude had subtly changed. She was now a damaged article, though still desirable. Their awe of her was gone. "I'll grind my heel in his face for this," snarled Joe.

Dick's overtures bothered him, so he snarled Dick away. In the north he had learned the lesson that he must let the master's dogs alone, and he did not forget that lesson now. But he insisted on his own privacy and self-seclusion, and so thoroughly ignored Dick that that good-natured creature finally gave him up and scarcely took as much interest in him as in the hitching-post near the stable.

Every German sniper within range sent shot upon shot after the flying figure. The enemy's trenches took up the hunt and fairly blazed with rifle and machine gun fire. The bullets hummed in Throckmorton's ears like a swarm of savage hornets. They snarled and bit at the turf about his feet like a pack of wolves.

He went up so quickly that Langdon was astonished, and he snarled and spat at the man as the basin of milk was placed where he would almost fall into it when he came down. Muskwa remained at the end of his rope up the tree, and for a long time the hunters paid no more attention to him. He could see them eating and he could hear them talking as they planned a new campaign against Thor.

Charleton's face in the moonlight was coolly vindictive. "I'll teach a dog to spoil a pelt for me!" he said. "He didn't realize there were two traps here." "But that was my dog, Prince!" exclaimed Doug. "I don't care if it was the Almighty's dog! He can't rob my traps if I know it!" snarled Charleton. Douglas advanced slowly. "You don't seem to get the idea, Charleton.

An English statesman might quite truthfully have boasted that Ireland would eat out of his hand. The only thing which troubled most of us was that the hand, whether we licked it or snarled at it, was never full enough. The idea of self-help was intensely unpleasant, and as for self-sacrifice!" The note of exclamation sufficiently conveys the writer's meaning.

Samuel remonstrated with him; but the more he remonstrated the more ugly was Charles. He pulled in the kite, tore it all to pieces, and broke and snarled the twine. Samuel cried at the loss of his pretty kite, and Charles Duran was mean enough to mimic the boy whom he had thus injured.