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Updated: May 21, 2025


We cut back cross-country through the bay-bushes and the dry, tickly grass to our usual part of Wecanicut, where the grown-ups were just beginning to collect the baskets and things and to look at their watches. We posted the letter on the way home, and Greg jiggled the flap of the letter-box twice to make sure that it wasn't stuck.

And into the room trooped the boys and girls, having finished eating the ice cream and cake. "Oh, look at my Bunny!" cried Madeline. "Somebody jiggled him over on his side." She set him up straight again, near the Sawdust Doll, and then she helped the other children have fun in more games.

It was a horrid thing, as though a skeleton came to life and jiggled its bones and mouthed at you, "You see, I used to do that too." That was why you told lies to them even to Christine. He had forgotten his cap. The sales-boy ran after him with it and stuck it on his thick fair hair back to front. "There you'll be losing your 'ead next!" It was dusk outside.

"In a minute," answered Pete. Once the Clown was tied on, Pete began to swing the trapeze to and fro. Farther and farther swung the Calico Clown, and, as he moved to and fro, his cymbals clanged together. His arms and legs also jiggled and jumped, as they had done when Archibald pulled the strings. Pete stood behind the trapeze and gave it little pushes with his hands every now and then.

He had less to say than formerly, did not mention Barber, did not ask after Cis, and jiggled one foot constantly, as if he were on the point of again jumping up and taking flight. Father Pat gone, he brightened considerably as he discussed the departed guest. "Soldier, eh!" he exclaimed. "Wal, young feller, I'll say this preachin' gent ain't no ev'ryday, tenderfoot parson! No, ma'am!

"But we didn't mean to," came from the little girl. "The boat did it all by itself, and it isn't our fault at all." "That's so," and Bunny smiled now and seemed happier. "I wonder how it happened?" asked Sue. "I guess we jiggled it so much, making believe we were sailing, that the rope got loose," Bunny explained. "And now we're sailing!"

He jiggled the coin, staring at it thoughtfully. Then he faced about on the jerseyed youth about to dip his blades. "Smith," he said, "I suppose if I heaved this silver dollar out into the chuck you'd think I was crazy." The youth only stared at him. "You don't object to tips, do you, Smith?" the man in the mackinaw inquired. "Gee, no," the boy observed. "Ain't you got no use for money?"

Call her Madamoiselle. That always gets them. Makes 'em think if they keep their ears open they'll hear something spicy." "They general fall for dearie," said Mr. Smilk, taking down the receiver. "Be good enough to remember that you are calling from my apartment," said Mr. Yollop severely. "Jiggle it." Mr. Smilk jiggled it. "I guess she's still mad." "Jiggle it slowly, tenderly, caressingly.

"Dear me! what is happening now?" thought the Candy Rabbit, as he was suddenly awakened by being jiggled and joggled about in the basket. "Am I at sea? Have I been taken on a ship, and am I crossing the ocean?" For that is what the motion was like just the same as the Lamb of Wheels felt when she was on the raft.

Bobby jiggled it up and down. No results. At last he fairly plumped the worm on top of the fish's nose. The perch, with an air of annoyance, spread his gills and, with the least perceptible movement of his tail, sank slowly until he faded from sight. "Better let down your hook and fish near bottom," suggested Jimmy Powers. Bobby did so. The peace of warm afternoon settled upon him.

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