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His arms flapped dismally and hopelessly up and down; a gust of wind seized his ragged cap and tossed it impishly on one of the topmost boughs of the Osage-orange hedge; his protesting "whoa" voiced the hopelessness of one who resigns himself to the power of a dire fate, and he disappeared ingloriously in a cloud of summer dust.
Thought you were going to ride in a regular car." "That's why I chose mine," Betty laughed back impishly, still intent on the sound of the engine. It was part of their fun to be always throwing insults at each other's car but the thrusts were invariably good-natured. Only once had there threatened to be any trouble between the chums on account of rivalry over the cars.
Over in the field, Jimmie straightened an aching young back and gazed in amazement. "Say hey, Sunny Sunny Horton! Get off that horse do you hear me?" he shouted. Sunny Boy heard. He turned and grinned impishly. He delighted to plague Jimmie, and he was having fun guiding Peter. Then Jimmie rather lost his head.
"I shall have the wreath yet," cried the Venosta, impishly. "Alas!" said Isaura, half mournfully, half smiling, "alas! do you not remember what the poet replied when asked what disease was most mortal? 'the hectic fever caught from the chill of hope." Graham Vane was musing very gloomily in his solitary apartment one morning, when his servant announced Colonel Morley.
The captain followed in the track and I after him, though I must admit it was not without some trepidation I put my feet upon the battered and now lifeless mass packed into a hard roadbed, for I recalled clearly how the grass had wrenched the ladder from the firemen and how it had impishly attacked the broadcaster's equipment.
A little grimly he perceived that this had been his last despairing fling before the paralyzed contentment of middle-age. Well, and he grinned impishly, "it was one doggone good party while it lasted!" And how much was the operation going to cost? "I ought to have fought that out with Dilling. But no, damn it, I don't care how much it costs!" The motor ambulance was at the door.
Ammonia witnessed the process of transference that night, and nearly went mad in his cage, springing about wildly, clinging to the bars, squealing and certainly blaspheming in his peculiar monkey gibberish, and Nicholas Crips sat in his cage, impishly eager to goad his enemy to fury, and ate luscious figs and fine preserves, while the gorilla strained at the intervening bars and shrilled his anguish.
A rattlebanging cart, with jangling bells on a string across the back, a galled jade of a horse, broken traces, mismated lines whoa! giddap, there! oh Warble, come with me!" He swooped her up in one gigantic arm, but she slipped through and running around, faced him impishly. "Would you really like me to go ridy-by in your wagon, and curl up in the rags and watch the stars shoot around overhead?"
Whimsically, and with the memory of that last cream-filled cake fresh in my mind, I saluted the letters that spelled "Franz Baumbach." Blackie chuckled impishly. "Just the same, try a pinch of soda bicarb'nate when you get home, Dawn," he advised. "Well, I'm off to the factory again. Got t' make up for time wasted on m' lady friend. Auf wiedersehen!"
After several moments of ostentatious indifference, she threw out at him, with a conspicuous yawn: "Well, Wayne, what did you think of the terrifying jeune fille?" Wayne's reply was long in coming, simple, quiet, and queer: "She's a lady." Startled, peculiarly gratified, impishly delighted, she yet replied lightly: "A lady, is she? Um.
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