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Then, as the fresh morning air began to make Toby in particular shiver, he plunged inside again to commence dressing. "It really isn't because I'm so ferocious for my breakfast, boys," he hastened to explain, when the others followed him under the shelter; "but that air is pretty nippy, seems to me, and I don't like too much of it when minus my clothes.

"I can't imagine how you reach that conclusion," I put in rather tartly, still reminiscent of the rubber stamp. "Oh," he said, his eye twinkling, "simplest thing in the world. The governor's rather brief with those he doesn't like." "Brief! I feel as though I'd just emerged from a glacial douche." "Oh, he's nippy. But he never misses a trick, and he got your number all O.K."

I probably shouldn't have come." "Do you want to go back? I'll walk with you to the gate-house." "O.K. Just a second. Let's enjoy this." Oliver refilled his cup. "Getting nippy," he said. "Snow anytime," Francesca said. She looked at him and smiled something to share, their snow. "Conor's not been happy with me. He plays around. It's a mess." "Oh." "I don't know what to do.

Labertouche followed and with the aid of a small electric pocket-lamp discovered another socket for the lever. A moment later the slab moved back into place, and the Englishman dropped the metal bar. "If there were only some way of locking that opening," he gasped, "we'd be fairly safe. As it is, we'll have to look nippy.

And the Eastern billies are very willing to yield one half of the contention. Mrs. Wilson, though Eastie by nature, had the jovial manner that you find in Kyle; more jovial, indeed, than was common in nippy Barbie, which, in general character, seems to have been transplanted from some sand dune looking out upon the German Ocean.

I found that great piece of sacking, and when I had wrapped it round my shoulders I felt a little warmer; but it was more than a little nippy, I can tell you, and it made me think of the January mornings at Beechleigh, when the old pump used to freeze up and we undertook to thaw it out for Mrs. Puffin before breakfast," said Rumple wearily.

We'll have to put a muzzle on her, won't we, Judith? like poor old Nero after he nipped Georgie Smith when Georgie tried to make him walk the tight rope." "Oh, do tell me about it," said Judith eagerly, settling down on a low stool beside the trunk. "Your stories are always so nice and nippy." Miss Jinny laughed, as she shook out a creased skirt, and laid it carefully in the long lower drawer.

Efter a while I felt a bit sleepy; 'twere t' nippy air, an' mebbe t' seet o' t' fallin' watter dazed my een. Onygates, I fell asleep an' slept for better pairt of an hour. When I wakkened t' mooin were well-nigh settin', an' I could see that t' cockleet were coomin' away i' t' east. So I reckoned I'd get back to my bed. But just then I saw summat movin' about on t' other side o' t' beck.

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