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Updated: May 21, 2025
"We ought to have umbrellas," said Freddie, as he felt the drops of rain pelting down. "If we had umbrellas this would be fun, 'cause we aren't hurt from our balloon ride." "No, we aren't hurt," agreed Flossie, "'ceptin' I'm jiggled up a lot." "So'm I," Freddie stated. "I'm jiggled, too!" "And we hasn't got any umbrella, and I'm gettin' wetter'n wetter!" half sobbed Flossie.
Our host descended and again took up his post at a lower window. The moments passed stilled, leaden moments. The silence had become intolerable. Our host jiggled on his feet.
Grandma joked, in her tart way, "I never looked to be touring the country in my own auto!" Rose-Ellen jiggled in the back seat. "Peekaneeka, Gramma!" she said. When it rained, the children scurried to fasten the side curtains and then huddled together to keep warm while they played tick-tack-toe or guessing games. For meals they stopped where they could milk Carrie and build a small fire.
I have turned more somersaults in a minute than he turned in a whole evening at the North Pole!" "Arthur! Arthur! what is the matter?" called the fat boy's mother, when she heard him cry. "Oh, Mother! my Plush Bear has fallen out of the window!" Arthur answered. "I was showing him the sights, and the train jiggled him out of my hand!"
The enclosure should fit snugly and should be placed so that the address is in plain view without having to be jiggled around in the envelope first.
Under his chin was a violin, on the strings of which he jiggled his bow back and forth spasmodically, an infinitesimal length of the horse-hair being used for each stroke, so that there was no sonority in the tones. Vincent gazed at him with astonishment. He had not known that you could make a violin, a real violin, sound like that. Old Mrs.
"It must have jiggled out of my lap, where I was holding it, and then it fell in the bottom of the wagon and he got it. He didn't know any better." "No, I s'pose not. Well, maybe grandma can use this." Teddy carefully lifted up the broken package of baking soda, more than half of which had spilled when Trouble threw it at the little brown rabbit.
Johnnie added. "Think o' Cis havin' her name in the paper!" They sat for a while without speaking. Grandpa, having been generously supplied by the cowboy with scraped apple, slept as sleeps a fed baby. Johnnie stacked and restacked his five books, caressing them, drawing in the fragrance of their leaves. One-Eye studied the floor and jiggled a foot. "What?
"Makin' a guy telephone to the police to come and arrest him." "I wish I had thought to close that window while you were hors de combat," complained Mr. Yollop shivering. "I'll probably catch my death of cold standing around here with almost nothing on. That wind comes straight from the North Pole. Doesn't she answer?" "No." "Jiggle it." "I did jiggle it." "What?" "I said I jiggled it."
She paused an instant uncertainly, and then climbed the wall. It was rather an arduous undertaking for a clerk at a handkerchief counter, and she went about it clumsily. The wall was high and the stones "jiggled" in a terrifying way. One big stone climbed down on the other side with her they went together unceremoniously.
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