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He stood up in the carriage, swaying his unseen blade, celestial temper fine, and rolling forth in a loud voice Miltonic verses of his old encounters in heaven with the powers of darkness. "Now waved their fiery swords, and in the air Made horrid circles; two broad suns their shields Blazed opposite, while expectation stood In horror." He mouthed out the lines in a perfect ecstasy of madness.

He was on the point of ordering the boys to fire, and attract their attention, when Shorty's rifle rang out, and the next instant came a roar from Shorty's powerful lungs, with each word clear and distinct: "Hennessy you red mouthed Mick come out. The 200th Injianny is here. Come out with a rush you imported spalpeen and jump 'em in the rear!"

Fairholme, glad of an opportunity to show that he was no mealy mouthed parson, declared, when applied to, that Smilash was the greatest rogue in the country.

Call such a one but an accessory to the Plot let him be mouthed in the evidence of Oates or Dugdale and the blindest shall foresee the issue of their trial." "Prophet of Evil!" said Julian, "my father has a shield invulnerable to protect him. He is innocent." "Let him plead his innocence at the bar of Heaven," said the voice; "it will serve him little where Scroggs presides."

And they sat there in close yet silent communion of betel-nut chewers, moving their jaws slowly, expectorating decorously into the wide- mouthed brass vessel they passed to one another, and listening to the awful din of the battling elements outside. "There is a very great flood," remarked Babalatchi, sadly. "Yes," said Lakamba. "Did Dain go?" "He went, Tuan.

At the top of the Green Stairs he lay down and mouthed it a while, tugging at it with his sharp teeth; but after he had mumbled and gnawed it for some time without bringing the bone any nearer the surface, he grew tired of his newfound plaything. Dropping it in the grass, he betook himself to the door-mat on the front porch, to await his master's return. Buried Treasure

As we hunted for "more of that sort," through a medley of odds and ends, the Quiet Stockman scanned titles and dipped here and there into unknown worlds, and Dan coming by, stared open-eyed. "You don't say he's got the whole mob mouthed and reined and schooled in all the paces?" he gasped; but Jack put aside the word of praise.

She was a complete disappointment to the boys that day. "Aminta" was mouthed at any allusions to her. So, she not being a match for Matey, they let her drop. The flush that had swept across the school withered to a dry recollection, except when on one of their Sunday afternoons she fanned the desert.

Robert Grant Burns read that letter through slowly, and then sat down heavily in an old arm-chair in the hotel office, lighted one of his favorite fat, black cigars, and mouthed it absently, while he read the letter through again. He said "John Jimpson!" just above a whisper. He held the letter in his two hands and regarded it strangely.

"Yet you could have given me a hint the merest hint without betraying confidences as you call it," she mouthed my phrase ironically. "It was not playing the game." "I gathered," said I, "that playing the game was what both of you had decided to do, in view of the obviously implied lady in the background." "Well?" she challenged.

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