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It began and ended in an instant, and as the ship moved forward and the last red-breeched soldier disappeared headforemost down the companion-ladder, the Captain rushed back to me and clutched me by both shoulders. Had it not been for the genial grin on his fat face, I would have thought that he meant to hurl me after the others. "Now then, Captain Macklin," he cried, "you come with me.
Madelon stood over the old man a minute, quivering with impatience and utterly reckless anger and scorn, and he shrank before her with scared eyes, and yet a lurking of his malicious grin about his mouth. Then she made a contemptuous gesture, as if she would brush him out of her consciousness altogether, and went away out of the room without another word, and left him alone.
"I couldn't have done that thing better if I had taken the contract myself." The guide did not resent this familiarity, though at times it would have offended him. "Iroquois get mad," he replied, with his usual grin. "When Iroquois get mad, then Lena-Wingo get glad." "Yes; I suspect you were inclined that way, from what I've heard of your dealings with those people."
"You are a drunken vagabond," said I, "and I shall ring the bell and order my footman to kick you into the street." "He! he! he!" said the fellow, "hu! hu! hu! dat you can't do." "Can't do!" said I, "what do you mean? I can't do what?" "Ring de pell;" he replied, attempting a grin with his little villanous mouth.
Rainey ain't on the ship's books Carlsen is. Lund ain't, but Simms is. I'm Simms. An' you" he stopped to grin at her "you're my daughter. I'll dissolve the relationship after a while, I'll promise you that. An' I'll drill the men. They know what's ahead of 'em if the Japs git suspicious. "That ain't the worst of it! They may know what we're after. If they do, we're goners.
He turned and glanced at the oncoming constable, and then turned again to Spargo. "You're a newspaper man, sir?" he suggested. "I am," replied Spargo. "You'd better walk down with us," said Driscoll, with a grin. "There'll be something to write pieces in the paper about. At least, there may be." Spargo made no answer.
The bosom attacked by the two cubs is seen from in front, but the head above it is in profile, and so high that it rises above the line that divides this lower division from the one immediately above it. The jaws are open, that is to say they grin in harmony with those of the monster looking over the top of the plaque, with the genii of the third division and that of the river bank.
Lala Roy read the receipt, and put it in his pocket. Then he rose and remarked, with a smile of supreme superiority: "It is a pleasure to give money to you, and to such as you, Mr. Chalker." "Is it?" he replied with a grin. "Give me some more, then." "You are one of those who, the richer they become, the less harm they do. Many Englishmen are of this disposition.
"And the best of the joke is," commented Jud, with a grin, "that lots of the good folks at home right now are looking up at those same black clouds, and pitying us boys. They don't realize how we're just praying that the rain won't turn out a fizzle, after all. Wasn't that a drop I felt?"
They moved sideways, then forward again, and emerged with the duck blind between them and Calvert's Favor. Rick thought to himself that it had been pretty good navigation, considering that most of the journey had been blind, in grass over their heads. Apparently Scotty thought so, too. He turned and gave Rick a big grin, then headed for the rear of the duck blind.
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