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Updated: May 7, 2025


"I've finished my poem," he yelled jubilantly. "Every last word of it. And now, boys," he added briskly before they could recover their breath, "I'm with you on this capture question." For an instant, the others stared and blinked. "What do you mean, Pete?" Honey asked stupidly, after an instant. "Well, I'm prepared to go as far as you like." "But what changed you?" Honey persisted.

And the panting players, tense of face, dripping with perspiration, drew apart to view each other at first scowlingly and then with slowly spreading grins, taking toll of their own injuries and the enemy's. "Good work, second," said Mr. Robey. "That's all for to-day. Get your blankets and run all the way in." The second went off jubilantly. Steve was a hero for an hour.

"It's 'Ho for the forest!" sang Tom Gray jubilantly, as he waved his stout walking stick over the low stone wall that separated the party of picnickers from Upton Wood. "Isn't it magnificent?" asked Grace of Anne, her gray eyes glowing as she looked ahead at the snowy road that stretched like a great white ribbon between the deep green rows of pine and fir trees.

"We beat 'em off, an' nobody on our side has more'n a scratch," exclaimed Shif'less Sol jubilantly. "That's so," said Ross, casting a critical eye down the line, "it's because we had a good position an' made ready. There's nothin' like takin' a thing in time. How're you, boys?" "All right, but I've been pretty badly scared I can tell you," replied Paul frankly.

The journey that beautiful afternoon was truly charming, the sun shining brightly and all nature refreshed from its bath the evening before, and birds singing jubilantly in the trees by the roadside, but best of all, they were going home, would see all their loved ones before sunset, and would hear of the many, many things that had transpired during their absence.

Ach Gott, ach Gott, ach Gott." He buried his face in his pillow and sobbed hysterically. I explained to him that it had been necessary to remove his arm, but that he would live and be well treated and see no more fighting. He turned round and stared at me and then shouted jubilantly: "Jetzt weiss ich's Now I know thank God, I shall live, live, live. O du lieber Himmel, das Glúck ist zu gross."

The socialist press of the city jubilantly exploited this utterance, scattering it broadcast over San Francisco in tens of thousands of paper dodgers. And the journalists, stung to the quick, retaliated with the only means in their power-printer's ink abuse. The attack became bitterer than ever. The whole affair sank to the deeper deeps of rancor and savageness.

Gran'ther sniffed the air jubilantly, and exchanged hilarious greetings with the people who constantly overtook old Peg's jogging trot. Between times he regaled me with spicy stories of the hundreds of thousands they seemed no less numerous to me then of county fairs he had attended in his youth. He was horrified to find that I had never been even to one. "'Why, Joey, how old be ye?

In the meantime you two are to lay in waiting and assist me when necessary." "I am foreseeing that everything will be easy," cried Paddy jubilantly. "You are an Irishman," I responded in anger. "Aye," he replied bitterly, "and another is within reach of my stick if it weren't for my respect for my betters, although such a thing never could happen, please God!"

But even in the intoxication of their dreams they try to guard their elaborate hair dress. The whole mad band, musicians and animals, lies there with limbs dissolved, panting for air, overwhelmed by heavy sleep. "The way is free!" cries the flute player jubilantly and buries her twitching fingers into the flesh of her breasts. "What is there to hinder my flight?" "Whither do you flee, mad woman?"

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