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Updated: June 26, 2025


Chuckling and mouthing, rubbing his hands together, Banker slunk from his ambush. He retrieved his wire and then looked at the horse kicking on the ground. "No use lettin' him go back to the ranch," he said, slyly. Then he drew his six-shooter and shot the animal. Leading his own horse he climbed carefully down the slope and worked his way to where the body must have fallen.

Odo, who had slept late on the morning after his friend's return, was waked by the pompous mouthing of certain lines just then on every lip in Italy:

I knew he had the wind of me and I could never make the brush, so I pulled my little lunch out of my pocket and dropped it on the fly. "Never looked back till I hit the timber, and then he was mouthing the biscuits in a way which wasn't nice to see, considerin' how close he'd been to me. I never slacked up. No, sir! Jest kept hittin' the trail for all there was in me.

He passed with a shrug Nevil's puling outcry for the enemy as well as our own poor fellows: 'At his steppes again! And he had to be forgiving when reports came of his nephew's turn for overdoing his duty: 'show-fighting, as he termed it. 'Braggadocioing in deeds is only next bad to mouthing it, he wrote very rationally. 'Stick to your line. Don't go out of it till you are ordered out.

I felt that to attack such a phalanx, even with a king's good will, was beyond the daring of a Crillon, and I looked round to see whether I could not amuse myself in some more modest fashion. The material was not lacking. Crillon, still mouthing out his anger, strode up and down in front of the trunk on which M. de Biron was seated; but the latter was, or affected to be, asleep.

Let us do that, and the world would have something to thank us for, and we should soon hear the last of these noisy, ranting idiots who are eternally waving flags like lunatics and mouthing absurd phrases about imperialism and patriotism, national destiny, and rubbish of that sort. Our duty is to humanity, and not to any decayed symbols of feudalism.

At the first break there are going to be some very striking examples made of all the wreckers and looters we can land on." McCloskey's chair faced the window, and he was scowling and mouthing at the tall chimney of the shop power-plant across the tracks.

My father read the lines sometimes with an affectation of not being able to understand the sense sometimes in a mouthing tone of mock heroic always with an emphasis of the most bitter irony, most irritating to the nerves of an author.

"Parker's contribution was in the method he used. . . . Labor leaders of all sorts would flock to him in a bitter, weltering mass, mouthing the set phrases of class-hatred they use so effectually in stirring up trouble. They would state their case. And Parker would quietly deduce the irritation points that seemed to stand out in the jumbled testimony.

Da-dah-da-da.... The innocuous repetitive refrain of the original song which had been repeating itself in his mind faded, and somehow he caught the menace in the new words Tau was mouthing. Twice the medic shuffled about a circle of his own making. Then he stooped, took a hunting knife from the belt of the nearest Khatkan and held it point out toward the dark east.

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