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But the old gentleman did not dry there, but went on drip, drip, dripping among the cinders, and the fire fizzed, and sputtered, and began to look very black, and uncomfortable: never was such a cloak; every fold in it ran like a gutter.

Instinctively, everyone in the room clamped their eyes shut in anticipation of a blast. A second later, Peterson peered cautiously at the screen. The beaker of milk had turned a cloudy pale blue. It neither fizzed nor exploded. It just sat. He levered another drop from the funnel.

Still he sat dreamily eyeing the flies as they fizzed down the panes of the half-open window. "I think," said Mr. Zebedee, "the prospects of the Federal party were never brighter." The Doctor was a stanch Federalist, and generally warmed to this allurement; but it did not serve this time. Suddenly drawing himself up, a light came into his blue eyes, and he said to Mr. Marvyn,

Over head the aerial fizzed and crackled as his message voyaged forth into space. The tiny dots between the Eddystone and the land took form and detail and became the brown sails of a fishing fleet lolling idly in the bay. A hand on his shoulder aroused him from his reverie and he turned to find Jean Prevost standing beside him. Barraclough pointed to the North East.

He was aware that this was an abrupt way of approaching the subject, but, after all, he did want to buy the paper, so why not say so? Mr. Petheram fizzed in his chair. He glowed with excitement. "Do you mean to tell me there's a single book-stall in London which has sold out? Great Scott, perhaps they've all sold out! How many did you try?" "I mean buy the whole paper.

This was accordingly done, and the `devil, when lit, placed on the top of the wheel-house, all the rest of those around discharging their revolvers in rapid succession at the rascals on the forecastle to take off their attention while the firework fizzed and flared up. "This signal, however, sirs, did not appear to be observed by your vessel." "It was, though," interposed the skipper.

Tommy directed his squirt very dexterously, hit the lighted wick of the solitary candle, which fizzed, sputtered, and finally gave up the ghost. "Bless me!" said Mr Culpepper, "what can that be?" "A leak from the seams above I suppose," said the steward: "I will go to the gallery for another light."

In one of his attempts to get it into the metallic state, a little of its solution fizzed out and over a copper steam bath or tank, which instantly flew out of the window like a bullet. It went clear out of sight, out of range of his binoculars, just that quick." He snapped his fingers under Brookings' nose. "Now that discovery means such power as the world never dreamed of.

My dear Kate, your cousin, that promised to be such a hero, has become a mere man-of-business. Did you ever burn firecrackers? You have probably found some that just fizzed out, then." And Mrs. Purcell took an attitude. "Roger is a much finer man than he was, I think, so far as I could judge in the short time we have seen each other," replied Mrs. McLean, with spirit.

Failing to read any depth of admiration in her roving eye, Rupert promptly abandoned grandiloquence, and resuming his usual voice and manner, he dropped his orders upon her heat of agitation like a cool relentless stream under which her last protest fizzed, sputtered, and went out. "I mean to unmask the gay lover at my own time and in my own way; never fear, I shall deal gently with her.

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