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As Signor Handel, 'the composer of Italian music, passes by, Savage becomes excited, and nudges his friend, who takes only a languid interest in the foreigner. Johnson did not care for music; of many noises he considered it the least disagreeable. "Toward Charing Cross comes, in shovel-hat and cassock, the renowned ecclesiastic Dean Swift.

He'd just decided against Barry, too, when I sprung my scrap of paper on him. It's a receipt in full for one barber's pole, signed by Otto Krumpheimer. I knew it was O. K. because I'd signed it myself. "How about that?" asks the sergeant of the cop. And all the flatty can do is gaze at it and scratch his head. "No case," says the sergeant. "Beat it, you." Then I nudges Barry.

"And it is our right also. They blockade us, and they wish our women and children to die of hunger, and so we kill theirs." The captain felt obliged to protest, in spite of the hidden nudges and gestures of his mistress.

Bobby has garlanded Tou Tou preposterously with laurel, to give us an idea, as he says, of how he himself will look by-and-by, after some future Trafalgar. Now, he is whispering to me a whisper accompanied by one of those powerful and painful nudges, with which he emphasizes his conversation on his listener's ribs.

"Oh, I say!" says Steele, sort of breathless and hasty. "Have you sent that away yet?" A freak hunch hit me and I couldn't shake it: I guess I wanted to see what would happen. So I nudges Twombley-Crane. "Here's the party now, if you must know," says I. "This is Mr. J. Bayard Steele." "Eh?" says he, steppin' forward. "Steele, did you say?

"Is your father living?" "I dunno." "Did you go to school last year?" "No." "Why not?" "Didn't have no shoes." "Does your mother work?" This question brought more nudges and glances from Mrs. Snawdor, none of which were lost on the boy. "Me mother don't have to work," he said defiantly. "She's a lady." The judge cleared his throat and called Mrs. Snawdor sharply to order.

They nudged each other every moment eloquent nudges and easily understood, for they simply meant "Oh, but ain't you glad NOW we're here!" Joe's knife struck upon something. "Hello!" said he. "What is it?" said his comrade. "Half-rotten plank no, it's a box, I believe. Here bear a hand and we'll see what it's here for. Never mind, I've broke a hole." He reached his hand in and drew it out

But, with her hair loosened up and her cheeks tinted a bit from excitement, she looks like a different party. Almost stunnin', you know. Vee nudges me to quit the gawp act. "Gosh!" I whispers. "Who'd have thought it?" "S-s-s-sh!" says Vee. "We don't want her to suspect a thing."

The half-pound boxes get finished, wax paper on top, covered, stacked, counted, put on the truck. “Lena! Start the girl here in on 'assorteds.” Pert little Lena sidles up alongside and nudges me in the ribs. “Say, got a fella?” I give Lena one look, for which Belasco should pay me a thousand dollars a night. Lena reads it out loud quick as a wink.

Einstein, Slightly Used Gowns, nudges Mike's Eating-Place from the left, and on the right Stover's Vaudeville Agency for Lilliputians divides office-space and rent with the Vibro Health Belt Company. It is a kind of murky drain, which, flowing between, catches the refuse from Fifth Avenue and the leavings from Broadway.

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