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Updated: June 29, 2025


After another fiendish cachinnation, far more horrible to hear than his words of menace, the monster continued: "Dog! you refused to instruct the Arapaho in the skill of the fire-weapon; but you shall furnish them with at least one lesson before you die ha, ha! You shall soon experience the pleasant death we have prepared for you! Ugh!"

Then I'll tell you something, young man I'll tell you something. Now run away, young man, run away to the 'King of Madagascar' I'm coming!" The voice ended in low, horrible cachinnation which made Spargo feel queer.

The smile broadens to a grin, the grin becomes a cachinnation, then, as he hugs the fun, the cachinnation deepens to a roar of laughter, and the thing is complete. It is thus with his quotations, though these are not always completed at least, not in accordance with recognised authorities.

"Send him here child;" and the almost unearthly cachinnation was continued "send him here, child I can't go to seek him and it is done only bring him here."

Once safe from observation, he threw himself into the sweetly pungent "blue- joint" and laughed and laughed. Chip's nervous system did not demand the relief of cachinnation. He went away to Silver's stall and groped blindly to the place where two luminous, green moons shone upon him in the darkness.

The man, hardly able to refrain from indulging in a positive fit of stentorian cachinnation, without deigning any auricular explanation, pointed to the bank, on which Ferguson felt annoyed for not being permitted to reach.

The joy of a ransomed soul played across Captain Leezur's features. Keep yer mouth shet, ye know, and ye won't eat no crow that is, 'less somebody 's been playin' some ongodly trick on ye." Captain Leezur never laughed aloud: his smile simply widened and broadened until it became a scintillating sun, without the disgrace of cachinnation.

Of these the targets were legion and the merit various. Some few of them were very good, others little short of atrocious, particularly in the matter of form. As for the general mass, their piquancy is not so great as to superinduce in the reader of to-day a dangerously violent cachinnation. Neither Goethe nor Schiller can be credited with a large vein of sparkling wit.

The young villain then put a charge of powder and ball into the pistol he handed his grandmother, who took steady aim at her reflection in the mirror, and at the words, "Ready fire!" bang went the pistol the magnificent glass was smashed the unexpected recoil of the weapon made it drop from the hand of the dowager, who screamed with astonishment at the report and the shock, and did not see for a moment the mischief she had done; but when the shattered mirror caught her eyes, she made a rush at Ratty, who was screeching with laughter in the far corner of the room where he ran to when he had achieved his trick, and he was so helpless from the excess of his cachinnation, that the old lady cuffed him without his being able to defend himself.

In the sad part of a play it is hard to keep from weeping if the woman next to you is wiping her eyes; and still harder is it to keep from laughing, even at a sorry jest, if the man on the other side is roaring in vociferous cachinnation.

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