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They might just as well do it gracefully and at once as do it grudgingly and after more "scenes." Whereupon loud booing testified to the audience's horror of anything approaching unruly behaviour. 'Oh, yes, you are scandalized at the trouble we make. But I'll tell you a secret' she paused and collected every eye and ear 'we've only just begun!

His finger pressed on the trigger and the next moment Harman's brains, or what he had of them, might have been literally forenint him on the table, when suddenly, tremendous as the last trumpet, paralysing as the inrush of a body of armed men, booing and bellowing back from the cliffs in a hundred echoes came a voice the blast of a ship's syren. "Huroop, Hirrip, Hurop, Haar Haar Haar!"

"Perhaps he didn't want to catch us; after all we were not doing much," some man, whose experience of proctors must have been limited, said. We got back to the room and heard a tremendous booing in the street, for the crowd, deprived of their fun, were letting the proctor know what they thought of him. "That's splendid," Bunny said, "it's a real score if he doesn't send for us in the morning.

They blocked the traffic, halted the clanging trolleys, surged into the mouth of West Street, booing and cursing at the soldiers whose threatening line of bayonets stretched across that thoroughfare half-way down toward the canal, guarding the detested Chippering Mill.

I heard the name of the Duke of Monmouth several times; and each time it was received with acclamation. Once the Duke of York's was called out; and the booing and murring at it were great enough to have daunted even him.

"He had dropped his hands and stopped his booing, and there he stood, abashed and awkward, the ghost of a weak, silly, aimless young man. 'I'm haunting, he said. "'You haven't any business to, I said in a quiet voice. "'I'm a ghost, he said, as if in defence. "'That may be, but you haven't any business to haunt here.

The crowd, which had been booing a minute before, cheered heartily. "He's fetched down the representative of the Lord-Lieutenant of this country to unveil the statue!" "I'm not," said Lord Alfred feebly. "I wish I could get you to understand that I'm not his representative." His protest was lost in a fresh burst of cheers. "He has provided a charming grand-niece," said Mr.

They stood still and waited till there came the long booing of the fog-horn. 'There! exclaimed Siegmund, imitating the sound. 'That is not E. He repeated the sound. 'It is F. 'Surely it is E, persisted Helena. 'Even F sharp, he rejoined, humming the note. She laughed, and told him to climb the chromatic scale. 'But you agree? he said. 'I do not, she replied. The fog was cold.

Generally, if the Emperor has not given or participated in the signal for mercy, scattered individuals among the proletariat proclaim their disappointment by booing, cat-calls, or strident whistlings.

From the rear came that indescribable "booing" which those who have heard never forget, mingled with curses and cries: "Vive la greve!" "To hell with the Cossacks!" "Kahm on shoot!" The backs of the soldiers, determined, unyielding, were covered with heavy brown capes that fell below the waist.

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