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Updated: May 28, 2025
"Well," I began, when I had negotiated that precarious succession of knobs and notches and accumulated a fresh set of bruises, "why don't you get busy? How much wiser are you now? Where's your gold-dust?" He took a deliberate puff and squinted up at the ledge again. "I'm sitting on it, as near as I can figure," he coolly asserted. "Yes, you are," I fleered. "I'm from Missouri!"
'Well, said he, very seriously, turning to his desk that came up to his chin as he sat beside it, 'go and write me an article about rats. 'Would you advise-, I started to say, when he interrupted me. 'The man that gives advice is a bigger fool than the man that takes it, he fleered impatiently. 'Go and do your best!
"It's very hard one can't go about one's work without being always sneered and jeered and fleered at by every body." "Work," said the starling, "ho-ho-ho, work; why, you don't work; you're always buzzing about, and idling; it's only bees that work and make honey."
"Aw, I suppose you think you could give me lessons, now you've learned to do a little straightaway flying without landing on your tail," Bland fleered, with the impatience of the seasoned flyer for the novice who thinks well of himself and his newly acquired skill. "Say, that was some bump you give yourself on the dome when we lit over there in that sand patch.
The place had been made for dead and gone gods, giants of gods, and their spirits stalked now through its waste spaces, dominating and ironic. There was an air about the place that seemed to scorn the facile awe it woke in the breasts of the beholders and that fleered at the human banalities upon their lips. "There are no words for a spot like this," said a voice near them.
"We want to get an early start in the morning." "Meaning sun-up, I suppose," fleered Pink, who had no especial, feminine reason for looking forward with longing. With Pink, it was pleasure in the aggregate that lured him; there would be horse racing after dinner, and a dance in the school-house at night, and a season of general hilarity over a collection of rockets and Roman candles.
"Uh course, if Jack's got some new kind of half-hitch he can put on the river and hold it back yuh'll be all right," fleered Park, with the freedom of an old friend. He had known Mona when she wore dresses to her shoe-tops and her hair in long, brown curls down her back. She wrinkled her nose at him also with the freedom of an old friend and Thurston stirred restlessly in his chair.
June snatched up the brogan, stooped, and fastened it. Houck, an unwelcome guest, stayed at the cabin on Piceance nearly two weeks. His wooing was surely one of the strangest known. He fleered at June, taunted her, rode over the girl's pride and sense of decorum, beat down the defenses she set up, and filled her bosom with apprehension.
I'd go with him down into hell itself gladly if he wanted me to!" "Oh!" Hazel gasped. "Are you clean mad?" "Shocked to death, aren't you?" Vesta fleered. "You can't understand, can you? I love him yes. I'm not ashamed to own it. I'm no sentimental prude to throw up my hands in horror at a perfectly natural emotion. But he is not for me. I dare say I couldn't give him an added heartbeat if I tried.
How about it, Slim?" "Run 'em down yourself," Slim retorted. "By golly, I ain't no lop-ear bird dog." "The law's out fer chickens," Happy Jack remarked dolefully. "Go on, Happy, and get us a few. You've got your howitzer buckled on," fleered Andy Green. Andy it was whose fertile imagination had so christened Happy Jack's formidable weapon. "Aw, gwan!" protested Happy Jack.
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