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"Why, between us we forged a letter from my lord high damnable traitor Essex to your enemy here, advising him of reinforcements, assuring him of the King's defeat." "Yes," chirruped the Lord Fawley, "and the gull-gaby swallowed the bait." "When we rode up but now," Radlett interposed, "his rascals received us with open arms." Rufus smiled sardonically as he completed the story of the entrapment.

He said, 'It was not boisterous, like the rush of the tempest; it was not fierce, like the lightning; it was not loud, like the thunder; but it was a still sma' voice, like a wee cricket in the wa's. I regard the cricket that chirruped in the wall as an institution.

You ought to know that, after the talk we had at Mouquin's the other night. You can't be thinking of leaving us! There's no end of possibilities here." "Sorry," said the dogged soldier of dreams. "Why " wailed that hurt and astonished victim of ingratitude, Mr. Guilfogle. "I'll leave the middle of June. That's plenty of notice," chirruped Mr. Wrenn. At five that evening Mr.

Brilliana, with strenuous self-restraint, seemed to applaud his antics. "Bravely said, Chivalry!" she cried. "Let it be done, and well done, ere dusk." Master Paul quavered before her in an ecstasy of delighted obedience. "I fly, enchantress I fly!" he chirruped. Then, as he turned to go, another thought struck him, and he entreated, grotesquely languishing, "Prithee, your hand to kiss first."

"And me too, papa," chirruped little Amy on his knee. "You too, Mouse! it was very kind of them; and you went to the Tower and did all the lions, Ursula? that is the lot of country cousins, and the Dorsets would spare you nothing, I suppose." "We went to much better things," said Ursula, producing her theatres and her ball as she had done before. "And, oh, papa, I like them so much.

But one of these men was Joe Cross, and Rodd chirruped faintly to attract's the sailor's attention. "Make out anything, sir?" "Come up here, Joe," replied Rodd, in a low tone, and the man sprang to the ratlines and began rapidly to ascend till he was nearly on a level with the occupant of the cross-trees. "See a whale spouting, sir? I should have thought it was getting too dark."

Up the slope of the field they went, heads nodding, swelling sides glistening in the sun, while Jimmy, proudly perched upon the leader, his legs sticking out straight on either side, chirruped an encouragement lost in the clatter.

The buffalo birds in black and white hung poised in the air to tell their tale, their brown mates in the grass applauding with a rapt attention. The flickers paused in harrying prairie anthills and chuckling fled to the nearest sheltering trees. Prairie dogs barked from their tiny craters; gophers chirruped or turned themselves into peg-like watchtowers to observe the striding stranger.

He had been able to see those craggy heights from his window in Britt Block. The thought that what he wanted to grab and what Mr. Wagg wanted to grab were not exactly mated as desired objects did not shade his candor when he asserted that Devilbrow was just the place from which to operate. "All right!" chirruped Wagg. "Us for it!" He displayed the first cheeriness he had shown on the trip.

The fragrance of the food reached the Deacon's nostrils, and made his mouth water and fond anticipations rise as to the good it would do the boys. "I'll have that grub, and the boys shall have it," he determined, "or there'll be an Injianny Deacon pretty badly used up." The old man mounted into the seat, gathered up the rope lines, and chirruped to the horse to start.

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