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That's all right! Torpenhow kicked out a tuft of grass with his heel. 'Smell that, he said. 'Isn't it good? Dick sniffed luxuriously. 'Now pick up your feet and run. They approached as near to the regiment as was possible. The clank of bayonets being unfixed made Dick's nostrils quiver. 'Let's get nearer. They're in column, aren't they? 'Yes. How did you know? 'Felt it.

"Well, I'm not going to be taken in the way you were," she said sharply. "You thought a good old name and a promising career were enough; and father didn't keep his promises. I want money and not the promise of money." "And where will you find him?" sniffed Mrs. Quincy, to whom "it" and "he" were synonymous.

Van Blaricom, who wore a long gold watch-chain, now took it off and offered it to the chief, motioning him to put it round his neck. The hand was loosened on the spear, and the Chicagonian stepped forward and put the chain over the head of the native. As he did so the chief suddenly thrust his nose forward and sniffed violently at the American.

I think he will just doze, he usually sleeps while I'm gone. But he didn't like his lunch, so I'll leave it here. If he should call, do you mind taking it in?" After that the house was still. Felicia finished the petticoat, folded it neatly and began making exquisite darns in a white silk stocking. Babiche lifted her small head and sniffed in the direction of the invalid's lunch tray.

But she did not understand, poor child! and already the great Newfoundland dog, who had recognized her, came leaping through the dead leaves and sniffed at the gate. "Good-morning, Francoise.

"But" says I clearing my throat "you have so well prepared him Major he has had such a Tutor in you that he will have none of the first drudgery to go through. And he is so clever besides that he'll soon make his way to the front rank." "He is a boy" says the Major having sniffed "that has not his like on the face of the earth."

"Young feller, me lad," cried the Old Un, reaching out nimbly and catching the Spider's extended hand, "you got a sharp eye, a true eye a eye as can discrimpinate, like ah, like a flash o' light. You're right, me lad, I was the best fightin' man, the greatest champeen as ever was sixty odd years ago. Ho, yus, I were the best of 'em all, an' I ain't t' be sniffed at now.

Tarzan led them first to the rear of the hut in which Jane Clayton was confined, where, through the roughly repaired aperture in the wall, he sought with his sensitive nostrils for proof that the she he had come for was within. Chulk and Taglat, their hairy faces pressed close to that of the patrician, sniffed with him.

Unacquainted with fear, and always inclined to be scornful of whatever conduct the yellow cat might indulge in, he had approached the newcomer with a friendly wagging of his long-haired stump of a tail, and sniffed at him with pleased curiosity. The Pup, his lonely heart hungering for comradeship, had met this civil advance with effusion; and thenceforward the two were fast friends.

"I guess that's right, Don," agreed the colonel "Shad roes," proclaimed Dick. "Pooh!" sniffed Don; "that has an ancient and fishlike flavor." "Which reminds me," remarked the colonel, "that I provided some refreshments, as a consolation for your defeat, but as you won I suppose you won't care for them now." "Speaking for myself," said Dick modestly; "it sounds good to me."