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Be better for her if she didn't go gadding around to all these bridge-whist parties, and took some care of herself once in a while!" They kept it up, commenting, questioning, commenting, questioning, till her determination broke and she bleated, "For heaven's SAKE, don't dis-CUSS it! My head 's all RIGHT!"
My soft and tender nose!" bleated the Goat, as he ran out of the tent. "Thank you, so much, for saving me," said the Rabbit to the Monkey, as the likely chap climbed back on his stick. "I am very glad I could help you," said the Monkey. "I guess that Goat won't come back in a hurry!" And as the Groat ran out of the tent, the children, bringing up their other toys to have the show, saw him.
As soon as Heidi caught sight of her two friends she ran and embraced them, and they bleated in return, while they vied with each other in showing their affection by poking their heads against her and trying which could get nearest her, so that she was almost crushed between them.
Ever hast thou bleated in my ear of this white people and of the deeds that they shall do, and lo! I have blown upon them with my breath and they are gone. Say, Mopo, are the Amaboona wizards yonder all dead? If any be left alive, I desire to speak with one of them." Then I looked Dingaan in the face and spoke. "They are all dead, and thou, O King, thou also art dead."
Moni was indescribably happy. From time to time Maggerli came to Moni and rubbed her head around on his shoulder, as she always did out of sheer affection. Then she bleated quite fondly, went to Moni's other side and rubbed her head on the other shoulder. The other goats also, first one and then another, came to look at their keeper and each had her own way of paying the visit.
From time to time these passed over eminences lit up by the moon; then stars would tremble on the points of the pikes, the helmets would glimmer for an instant, all would disappear, and others would come on continually. Startled flocks bleated in the distance, and a something of infinite sweetness seemed to sink upon the earth.
"Where are you, Herr Heif?" bleated the Lieutenant in a low tone. "We are friends. You needn't be alarmed." "In here," answered a cautious voice from one of the larger sheds. "You can't get in, though there's no hope of breaking the door open. Iron staples and bars, and the strongest hinges. How many of you are there?" "Six," replied the Lieutenant. "Free-will Goats, armed to the teeth!"
And now, just as the Goat was going to take the Bunny up from the box, the Monkey suddenly gave a jump! Oh, such a jump! Off his stick he jumped, and he landed right on the Goat's back. With his hands the Monkey began to pull the Goat's hair. He even reached around and pulled the Goat's whiskers, the Monkey did. "Baa-a-a-a-a!" bleated the Goat. "Stop, Monkey! You're hurting me!
The kids said, "Dear mother, we will take good care of ourselves; you may go away without any anxiety." Then the old one bleated and went on her way with an easy mind. It was not long before some one knocked at the house door, and cried, "Open the door, dear children; your mother is here, and has brought something back with her for each of you."
After a moment of thought, he loosened his lariat, swung and roped the antelope around the horns, dragging it from its futile sanctuary. Then he dismounted and removed the lariat. The antelope bleated but lay trembling, making no attempt to rise. Douglas examined the shattered shoulder. "You poor devil!" he said. "Even if you weren't hurt so badly, you'd die of fright before I could get you home.
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