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The Pomeranian was too scared, and Bungle and Popocatepetl were too angry. Tootsie saw her enemies just as the cats leaped. Hampered by the garments Dot had put upon them, both Bungle and Popocatepetl went head-over-heels when they first landed on the floor, and with a frightened "ki, yi!" Tootsie distanced them to the far end of the room.

To think of the hours I have spent in that place, in anticipation of just such a meeting only to bungle the opportunity when it arose!" Scarce heeding what course we followed, we had come now to Piccadilly Circus, and had walked out into the heart of the night's traffic. I just dragged Smith aside in time to save him from the off-front wheel of a big Mercedes.

However, Peyrot sat down to my dinner: I can be back before he has finished his three kinds of wine." "Stop, Étienne," Monsieur commanded. "I forbid you. You are gray with fatigue. Vigo shall go." M. Étienne turned on him in fiery protest; then the blaze in his eyes flickered out, and he made obedient salute. "So be it. Let him go. I am no use; I bungle everything I touch.

Then how about the steam laundries where nearly all the shirt ironers are men? I said to him. "'Maybe you think that working in somebody else's house is woman's work. Then how about that butler up at Miss Spencer's? I said to him. "'And maybe we can bungle through with a few bearings for a while, can we? I said to him, very polite.

And a third time, when his hand was actually in his hip pocket, he suddenly heard Thorpe's horrid whisper telling him to wait, and turning, he saw that the head cashier had entered the room noiselessly without his noticing it. Thorpe evidently knew what he was about, and did not intend to let the clerk bungle the matter. He fancied, moreover, that the head cashier was watching him.

And let not the hero be in any fear that he will bungle his entry. He has but to make it. The effect is automatic. He will stand out by merely coming in. I would but suggest that he must not, be he never so hale and hearty, bounce in. The young man must not be startled.

He praised Scribe's works, which they had put on the stage again; he announced that the famous Guillery, his senior in the comedy line, would be execrable in this performance, and would make a bungle of it.

Still somewhat unnerved, he prepares himself for the task with clumsy movements and halting fingers. The master bids him hurry Jean takes his time, he's not going to bungle the job.... As the supreme moment nears, it is well that we should note what is happening with Danton and his Centaurs

Anyway, you can go away, Sandyface, and stop rubbing them off on me." "What's become of that kitten of yours Bungle, did you call it?" asked the groceryman. "Why, don't you know?" asked Dot, in evident surprise. "I haven't heard a word," confessed Mr. Stetson. "Did something happen to it?" "Yes, sir." "Was it poisoned?" "Oh, no!" "Drowned?" "No, sir." "Did somebody steal it?" queried Mr. Stetson.

Neither is there anything that hurteth the common sort of our artificers more than haste, and a barbarous or slavish desire to turn the penny, and, by ridding their work, to make speedy utterance of their wares: which enforceth them to bungle up and despatch many things they care not how so they be out of their hands, whereby the buyer is often sore defrauded, and findeth to his cost that haste maketh waste, according to the proverb.

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