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Updated: June 29, 2025
The words came gustily from the creek down the slope: "No chaps, no slicker, and a-pourin' down rain, And I swear by the Lord I'll never night-herd again, Coma ti yi youpy, youpy-a, youpy-a, Coma ti yi youpy, youpy-a! "Feet in the stirrups and seat in the saddle, I hung and rattled with them long-horn cattle, Coma ti yi " "Do shut the door, Billy Louise! What you want to stand there like that for?
As I returned from my walk the southern sky seemed to grow darker, and later stratus cloud was undoubtedly spreading up from that direction this at about 5 P.M. About 7 a moderate north wind sprang up. This seemed to indicate a southerly blow, and at about 9 the wind shifted to that quarter and blew gustily, 25 to 35 m.p.h.
The next day was wet and autumnal, with a sweeping east wind which blew raw and gustily over the dark grass and drooping trees that edged the muddy lane of the village of Tilly. At the few houses in the village everything was quiet, except at the old-fashioned inn, with its low, covered gallery and swinging sign of the Tilly Arms.
Rose-Marie clutched the child tighter in her arms. "Get some one, at once," she ordered, "if you don't want her to die if you don't want to be a murderer!" But Jim had not heard her voice. He was sobbing, gustily. "I'm t'rough," he was sobbing, "t'rough! Oh God, fergive " It was then that the door opened. And Rose-Marie, raising eyes abrim with relief, saw that Ella and Mrs.
And it seemed possible that these bothersome pirates might conclude to leave them alone. It went sorely against the grain, however, to be driven away from the precious sea-chest when it was almost within their grasp, to have to scuttle from this crew of scurvy pirates. Jack Cockrell was for making a sortie by night, gustily declaiming to his companions: "The sentries will be drunk or drowsy.
The sense of calm only lasted as far as the door of the barn not as far to the ear, for the sounds of merry-making came gustily out before the opening of the door showed an oblong of glowing orange that sent a shaft into the night, to fade into the darkness that it deepened. It was not quite as hot in the barn as it had been in the kitchen, for the building was much loftier and boasted no fire.
The wind blew gustily that night, and all the hours long, the Germans collected their dead, built great pyres of wood and straw and cremated their comrades who had fallen on the field of honor. The next day, at this point, developed fighting of the same general character.
But the shadow of a stray ringlet could not fall on her cheek without my seeing it. "When we got into the hall, the wind was roaring loud, and the few lights were flickering and waving gustily with alternate light and shade across the old portraits which I had known so well as a child for I used to think what each would say first, if he or she came down out of the frame and spoke to me.
In the pure breath of the wind, as it gustily swept the earth, was a promise of things vernal, of the tender beauties of a coming spring; but there was still a keen, delightful freshness in the air, a vague reminder of frosty starlights and serene white snow the untrodden snow of deserted, moon-lit streets that quickened the blood, and sent a craving for movement through the veins.
Then she sat down on the floor and laughed till she cried. "Hush hush!" cried Polly, running over to her, "do stop, Alexia, and get up. She'll hear you, and we wouldn't hurt her feelings for the world. Do stop, Alexia." "O dear me!" cried Alexia gustily, and holding her sides while she waved back and forth; "if it had been a respectable doll, but that horror! O dear me!"
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