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Updated: June 22, 2025
"'An' there'll be no monkey'n', Governor; you'll take me down to a bank yourself an' put the money in my hand? "'I promise you that, I assured him. "But he was not entirely quiet in his mind about it. He shifted uneasily from one foot to the other, and his soft rubber nose worked. "'Now, Governor, he said, 'I'm leery about jokers I gotta be. I don't want any string to this money.
He could not see inside, for the shade was drawn well to the bottom; but he could hear as distinctly as though he were at the table beside the two men and at the first words, the loose, disjointed frame of Larry the Bat seemed to tauten curiously and strain forward lithe and tense. "This Gray Seal dope listens good, Whitey; but, coming from you, I'm leery. You've got to show me."
He'd like to run that horse in his colours next Saturday and win the Handicap with him." "You're sure he ain't intending to lay him up with the books and have him pulled, or something?" "Not at this track, old-timer. You see, Engle is just the least little bit leery of Pettigrew.
I just lay lookin' up at the stars an' tryin' to imagine what Barbie looked like an' whether Starlight was still at the ranch, an' every now an' again I tried to decide as to whether I'd grin or he haughty when I first spied Jabez. I was some anxious to come upon Barbie first. I knew she'd be glad to see me, but I was rather leery about Jabez.
Beating their wings, the duck rose with loud quacks to seek the safety of a shallow, and the leery green eyes of the piratical crocodile appeared above the disturbed water. "You old thief!" cried Venning. "It is his hunting-ground," said Muata, with a chuckle, as he passed the birds to his mother, who began at once to pluck them. "Out with the big pot and the preserved vegetables," said Compton.
It irritated her that the woman was so circumspect if not outright leery; and yet she was an illegal worker who needed a job. "That's professional of you," she said indifferently. "That's the type of woman I am." "Swell," said Gabriele indifferently as she perused each envelope. She mumbled aloud. "Ah, not unexpected. A Valentine's card from Rita Lily and one for Adagio from Peggy.
The next is Johansen; he is not bad, either, but does not equal the other's score. Then comes Bjaaland; I wonder whether he is as smart at this game as he is on ski? He places himself at the end of the table, like the others, but takes a giant's stride forward. He is a leery one, this; now he is not more than a yard and a half from the target. He throws well; the darts describe a great round arch.
Goodnight was leery of the thicket, and suggested firing a few shots into it. We all had long-range guns, the distance from bank to bank was over two hundred yards, and a fusillade of shots was accordingly poured into the motte. To my surprise we were rewarded by seeing fully twenty Indians skulk out of the upper end of the cover.
He swished with a rhino riding-whip at the stone column beside him, and the much-swathed individual of the plethoric paunch who stood and spoke with him kept a very leery eye on it; he seemed to expect the binding swish of it across his own shins, and the thought seemed tantalizing. "It is not to be done," said Jaimihr, speaking in a dialect peculiar to Howrah.
You've got him so leery he scarcely dares to come here." "Oh, I AM sorry. "Well now, I don't know as I am! And I can tell you one thing: if you keep on you'll manage to drive away every friend I've got." "That would be horrible of me. You KNOW I don't mean to Will, what is it about me that frightens Sam if I do frighten him." "Oh, you do, all right!
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