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But a jump into a canal is no more than into bed; and the water it does all the lave, will ye, nill ye. Why, look at me, the mother o' nine, wasn't I agog to make a hole in our canal for the nonce?" "Nay, mother, I'll never believe it of you." "Ye may, though. 'Twas in the first year of our keeping house together.

My first information about Natta was from your letter: I couldn't bear the man. As to your question about my poem: what if it is all agog to escape from my hands? Well? Would you permit it? About Fabius Luscus I was just going to speak of him: the man was always very cordial to me, and I never had any cause to dislike him; for he is intelligent, very well-behaved, and serviceable enough.

And he raises his voice in the midst of the Areopagus and speaks to them as it was fitting to speak to the cultured citizens of Athens, and all listen to him, agog to hear the latest novelty.

I watch like a lynx, as a sentry should do, With an eye like a hawk, and a smile sweet as syrup; But when there's a chance for 'a thrust whirraroo! My bayonet-point is agog for a stir up! JOE, the Sentry, you know, like Joe Bagstock, is sly, Ay, "devilish sly," if I may speak profanely. That swashbuckler H-RC-RT now, swaggering there why, The big burly Bobadil's acting insanely.

I was all agog to see the end of the comedy in which I had, all unknown, taken the leading part; so that after tossing about for a few minutes I sprang out of bed, resumed my boots and poured out a basin full of water to refresh myself by a wash. "And now once more observe the strangely indirect lines of causation. The towels on the horse were damp and none too clean.

She was in such a fright that she left the shop the very day she was accused. That shows guilt don't it, now?" Alison could not hear Manners' reply, but after a time, the sharp voice of the girl again reached her ears. "They do say as Jim Hardy, our foreman, was sweet on her, but of course he has given her up now; he is all agog for Louisa Clay, the girl he is acting with to-night.

Campbell writes slowly, and it takes him some time to get under way; and just as he has fairly begun out comes one of their poems, that sets the world agog, and quite daunts him, so that he throws by his pen in despair. I pointed out the essential difference in their kinds of poetry, and the qualities which insured perpetuity to that of her husband.

Roger, who had conceived a notion of some rather peevish foundling of the Ritz-Carlton lobbies and Central Park riding academies, was agreeably amazed by the sweet simplicity of the young lady. "Is this Mr. Mifflin?" she said, as he advanced all agog from his smoky corner. "Miss Chapman?" he replied, taking her bag. "Helen!" he called. "Miss Titania is here."

Like schoolboys we hastened to the barracks and feverishly set to work packing our bags, whistling and singing joyously meanwhile. Suddenly the bugle rang out summoning us to parade again. We rushed out, all agog with excitement, and half hoping that our release would be immediate. The Adjutant confronted us and in a loud voice roared: "English prisoners!

"Now," said old granny when the meal had come to an end, "you stay and talk to your grandfather he is all agog to hear what you have got to say and I will wash up. Now then, child, don't you worry. It isn't everybody who has got loving grandparents like us." "And it isn't many old bodies who have got such a dear little granddaughter," said the old man, smiling at Ruth. Mrs.

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