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"Time to go," the Beaver said. "Come." And, setting the example, he began to creep from cover to cover, after uttering a low cry, to which his followers responded by imitating their leader's actions. "Keep down low, Master Bart," whispered Joses. "That's the way. The chimney's only about three hundred yards back.
Finding matters coming to such a pass, I and my pipe philosophized over them awhile, and finally concluded between us, that little as our hearts went with the plan, yet for peace' sake, I might write out the chimney's death-warrant, and, while my hand was in, scratch a note to Mr. Scribe.
The chimney's made to come out, and the bank's my bank," retorted Polly, indignantly. "You took your money, your money you've been saving to buy the paint-box with, to buy this valentine for me?" asked Jane. "Yes," faltered Polly. "And gave up the paint-box! Oh, Polly, Polly, you're a dear;" and Jane swooped down upon Polly with a tremendous hug.
At the second landing, midway up the chimney, is a mysterious door, entering to a mysterious closet; and here I keep mysterious cordials, of a choice, mysterious flavor, made so by the constant nurturing and subtle ripening of the chimney's gentle heat, distilled through that warm mass of masonry. Better for wines is it than voyages to the Indias; my chimney itself a tropic.
What's the building where the tall chimney is, driver?" "Torrence. There's rooms upstairs and a dining-room on the first floor. That chimney's from the kitchen at the back. Then the building in the middle's Main Hall, as they call it. That was the original building. I remember when there wasn't any others. The one to the left of it's Hensey Hall.
The moon was there too, a round amber coin with the laughing face stamped upon it. "What time is it?" she asked Martin. "Half-past five," he said. "How early the moon rises. It's only climbing now. See the chimney's tossing it about." "I must get home." "No, no." He held her arm fiercely. "You must come to tea. That's part of the programme. We have plenty of time before seven o'clock."
'My wife, Mr Brindley explained gravely. 'Now, I may as well tell you now, Bob, said she, still smiling at me. 'Bobbie's got a sore throat and it may be mumps; the chimney's been on fire and we're going to be summoned; and you owe me sixpence. 'Why do I owe you sixpence? 'Because Annie's had her baby and it's a girl. 'That's all right. Supper ready? 'Supper is waiting for you. She laughed.
My chimney is grand seignior here the one great domineering object, not more of the landscape, than of the house; all the rest of which house, in each architectural arrangement, as may shortly appear, is, in the most marked manner, accommodated, not to my wants, but to my chimney's, which, among other things, has the centre of the house to himself, leaving but the odd holes and corners to me.
"Yes," replied Jack, "so it is; but I say, Gascoigne, what's the best thing to do? when the chimney's on fire on shore, they put a wet blanket over it." "Yes," replied Gascoigne; "but when the coal-hole's on fire on board, they will not find that sufficient."
I rather liked defying common sense," said Margaret Elizabeth. The Candy Man had made a hurried journey to Chicago, and was back before the rain was over, and while it was still cold enough for a fire, so that his old dream of sometime sitting by the Little Red Chimney's hearth was coming true.
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