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Updated: May 19, 2025


"I'll ask you, Dundee, to search me first yourself. I believe the technical term is 'frisking, isn't it?... Then 'frisk' me.... Here is my handbag. I wore no coat, except this " and she pointed to the jacket of her tweed suit. As she strode toward the detective Clive Hammond sprang after her with an oath and a sharp command. "Shut up, Clive!

I soon found the spot, and was seeking for some birds or squirrels, whose flesh I could use as bait. As, rifle in hand, I walked, watching the branches of the trees along the stream, I felt something scratching my leggings and mocassins; I looked down, and perceived a small panther-cub frisking and frolicking around my feet, inviting me to play with it.

You are well enough acquainted with me to know that I wouldn't break a lock " "But you have, sir," the white man insisted. "Not exactly; but I have drawn the staple. By the way, whose dog is this?" The dog had jumped out and was frisking about Taylor's legs. "It's a setter and doesn't belong to you, Gabe." "Dat's fur me ter say, sah," the negro sullenly replied. "That so?

She entered the door of the log school-house, and gently drew within it the youngest of her charges. Around the school-house we saw other groups of sturdy boys and chubby girls, frisking and shouting gaily as we drove by. It is under the tuition of the women especially that a vigorous, intelligent, and laborious race grows up in these border settlements on the plains.

Yet the government seemed to imagine that there might be excitement enough, wild mirth, perchance, following its antics beyond law, and frisking from frolic into earnest, to render it expedient to guard the Corso with an imposing show of military power.

Then he sheltered and fed the aurochs family of three, until they were fresh and fat. After this he sent a skilled hunter to imitate the sound of an aurochs mother, to call the aurochs father to the edge of the woods. He then let them all go free, and was happy to see the dumb brutes frisking together.

McTeague was not an imaginative man by nature, but he would lie awake nights, his clumsy wits galloping and frisking under the lash of the alcohol, and fancy himself thrashing his wife, till a sudden frenzy of rage would overcome him, and he would shake all over, rolling upon the bed and biting the mattress.

Then Zoulmekan commanded to depart; and the army set out and fared on, by forced marches, toward Constantinople, till they came to a wide and blooming champaign, full of all things fair, with wild cattle frisking and gazelles passing to and fro.

The suggestion was received with applause, and Eugenia sent Eliot to her trunk for a piece of pale green ribbon. "I'm going to have my Bob's necktie match my room," she said. "We'll all do that, too," said Joyce, and in a few minutes the four Bobs were frisking clumsily over the floor, in their respective bows of pink, yellow, blue, and green.

"Anything for me?" "Yes, sir. Some telegrams. I'll get 'em. Oh, I'll get 'em," said Mac, as if reassuring some doubting friend and supporter as to his ability to carry through a labour of Hercules. He disappeared into his glass case. George Bevan remained outside in the street surveying the frisking children with a sombre glance. They seemed to him very noisy, very dirty and very young.

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