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Updated: June 15, 2025


It is the wind of Africa which drives them before it with a fiery breath. They fly; they roll over one another, growlingly throwing out lightning before them, as their torches, and leaving suspended behind them a long train of rain, like a vaporous robe.

A shadow, dim, ill-defined, seemed to take partial form in their front. "Well, can't yer speak?" questioned the same voice, growlingly. "What yer doin' on this yere trail?" Mercedes released the pony's bit, and leaned eagerly forward. "Vas dat you, Beell Heeks?" she questioned, doubtfully. The man swore, the butt of his quickly lowered rifle striking sharply against the rock at his feet.

Poor little Gasper had been very bad all the autumn, and it was surmised that his sister's presence, which he spoke of growlingly, as a troublesome necessity devolved on him by the inopportune death of an aunt, was really an indication of his failing ability to take care of himself.

Tim growlingly vouchsafed a brief explanation of the incident. When José straightened up, his mouth was a hard line and his eyes hot coals. "Si. Es verdad. To-morrow we shall have a new popero." With which he stooped again, grasped the prone man by the hair, dragged him into the moonlit space between the huts, and flung him down. "Juan, bring water!" he ordered.

"It is a vice of humanity." I was silent a little bit, and then I ventured to say, "Papa, the Lord Jesus loved them well enough to die for them." "Well," said papa, rather growlingly, "what then?" "I am thinking, what will He say to us for handling them so." "What would you do for them, Daisy?" "All I could, papa," I said softly. "How much could you, do you suppose?"

"'Shall we? cried the ringleader to his men. Most of them were against it; but at length, in obedience to Steelkilt, they preceded him down into their dark den, growlingly disappearing, like bears into a cave.

I don't know what your play is, but you've acted too queer to-day for me to believe you're on the square one way or the other." "You want some more, Percy?" "My name is Lamy," growlingly replied the other, as he rose cautiously. "Oh, o-h. Percy Lamy." "No, just Lamy. Lamy's my name, an' I ain't ashamed of it. You'd find it out sooner or later anyway, I expect."

Cruncher, in an access of loyalty, growlingly repeated the words after Miss Pross, like somebody at church. "I am glad you have so much of the Englishman in you, though I wish you had never taken that cold in your voice," said Miss Pross, approvingly. "But the question, Doctor Manette.

The dog, astonished by this straightforward proceeding, and probably thinking that one who advanced unflinchingly, with so brave a face, without weapons, must have honest business with his master, stepped aside, and growlingly let him pass. "Where's your master?" said Frank, coolly, to an old negro, who was shuffling across the yard. "I want to see him a minute."

It is the wind of Africa which drives them before it with a fiery breath. They fly; they roll over one another, growlingly throwing out lightning before them, as their torches, and leaving suspended behind them a long train of rain, like a vaporous robe.

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