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Ha ha ha! 'Don't make that din, brother, growled the hangman, glancing with no very approving eyes at Barnaby as he spoke: 'I hope he don't think there's nothing to be done, but carrying that there piece of blue rag, like a boy at a breaking up. You're ready for action I hope, eh? You, I mean, he added, nudging Barnaby roughly with his elbow. 'What are you staring at? Why don't you speak?
Father Fromm opened his arms to receive the grandmother: Henrik leaped on to Desiderius' neck, while old Márton slouched up to Lorand, and, nudging him with his elbows, said with a humorous smile, "Well, no harm came of it, you see." "No, old fellow.
Which of you is not liable at any moment to be passed in the street by an acquaintance who, nudging his neighbour, may say of you, with a barely suppressed sneer: "Look! there goes Chichikov! That is Chichikov who has just gone by!" But here are we talking at the top of our voices whilst all the time our hero lies slumbering in his britchka!
One of the long-haired ruminant men stood up, and a young fellow, amid much nudging and giggling among the scorners, was also forced from his chair. They came forward, the believer with a business-like air, which showed practice, and the young skeptic blushing and ill at ease. Bott took a chair inside the curtain, and showed them how to tie him.
A word with you, murmured Tackleton, nudging the Carrier with his elbow, and taking him a little apart. 'You'll come to the wedding? We're in the same boat, you know. 'How in the same boat? inquired the Carrier. 'A little disparity, you know, said Tackleton, with another nudge. 'Come and spend an evening with us, beforehand. 'Why? demanded John, astonished at this pressing hospitality.
"Law!" exclaimed Polly Ann, nudging me, "it was a lucky thing we run into you in the valley." But presently we left the road and took a mountain trail, as stiff a climb as we had yet had. Polly Ann went up it like a bird, talking all the while to Riley, who blew like a bellows. For once he was silent. We spent two, perchance three, days climbing and descending and fording.
He shuffled on in front of them, carrying the light, and they followed him, nudging each other in an anticipating sort of way, down a long, gloomy, and, to tell the truth, decidedly shabby passage, into a sort of a central hall, out of which they could dimly see other long tunnel-like passages branching, passages mysterious and without apparent end.
Samoylov's mother stirred on the bench, nudging her with her shoulder and elbow, and said to her husband in a subdued whisper: "How is this, now? Is it possible?" "You see, it's possible." "But what is going to happen to him, to Vasily?" "Keep still. Stop." The public was jarred by something it did not understand.
God knows what concerns and plans you may have, or what ideas you are hatching; so it's not for me to keep nudging your elbow, asking you what you are thinking about? But, my goodness! why am I running to and fro as though I were crazy...? I am reading your article in the magazine for the third time, Rodya. Dmitri Prokofitch brought it to me.
"Say, little 'un," suddenly proposed old Billy, nudging her, "why don't you buy some o' those pep'mint drops long o' the peanits. I'd just as lives buy 'em o' you as o' Simon. Fact is, I'd liver." "What a good idea, Billy. 'Course I will." Billy grinned from ear to ear. "How will you sell them, Mr. Simon?"
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