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"Ten of us, Captain. I think that that is all there are." "That is enough for our purpose. Has anyone got anything to eat?" There was a deep growl in the negative. "Well, we have brought a couple of sheep with us, and as we have carried them something like a mile, you had better handle them by turns.
At the call of Confidence, Lattimer and Hobart began feeding shares to the market. Confidence dropped five points in half a minute, and the pit began to wake up. There was a roar and a growl that showed me the animals were still alive. The Decker forces were taken by surprise, but with a hasty consultation came gallantly to the rescue of their stock.
His voice came from his throat a low growl. "Do you know who you're fooling with?" The blood of a clean life flamed in her cheeks and nerved her with reckless daring. Her figure stiffened and her voice rang with defiant scorn: "Yes. I know at last a thief who would drag his own mother down to hell with him!" Not a muscle of his powerful body moved; his face was a stolid mask.
She knew that whatever came between them in the future, whatever was between them now, Peter Carew was not indifferent to her. "Did I hear the growl of a bear?" sang out a voice from behind a drawn blind of the saloon coach beside which they were standing. "I'm afraid you did," said Carew, addressing the blind. "O, joy! joy! Growl again, growl again like the Christmas bells.
A hungry Puma, who excites suspicion by his stealthy prowling and ominous growl, may easily be led to his destruction at the muzzle of a gun, baited as we shall now describe.
He would bury his wee hands in the fuzzy hair of the cub and pull with all his might, and the cub would growl with make-believe fury, but it seemed to know that the baby did not intend to hurt it, and did not offer to bite. When the baby pulled its ears too hard, it would simply run away.
It was now past noon, and they were thinking of calling a halt for a short rest to the horses and a pipe to themselves, when Joe was heard to give vent to one of those peculiar hisses that always accompanied either a surprise or a caution. In the present case it indicated both. "What now, Joe?" "Injuns!" ejaculated Joe. "Eh! fat you say? ou is de?" Crusoe at this moment uttered a low growl.
He had been heard to utter an ominous growl when first he saw, in his wife's private chapel, an altar decked after the Anglican fashion, and had not seemed well pleased at finding her with Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity in her hands. He therefore long observed the contest between the English factions attentively, but without feeling a strong predilection for either side.
"Oh, you needn't take on airs!" replied the other with a sneer of contempt. Then muttering to himself, yet loud enough to be heard, "I didn't suppose the puppy would growl at a familiar pat on the head." This was too much for Wallingford. At another time, he might have borne it with a manly self-possession.
Then the dog growled under the table. All looked up and about them. A scattering, pattering sound lashed at the window. Andrew then started up. "Rain!" he said; "that's what we're waiting for," and made to go to the door. Miranda his mother, and Mabilla his young wife, caught him by the frock and held him back. The dog, staring into the window-pane, bristling and glaring, continued to growl.
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