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Updated: May 31, 2025


The river was smiling as she tripped gayly down to the water, and the red-coated watermen were smiling, too, and nudging one another. But little cared we! Dolly in holiday humour stopped for naught. "Boat, your honour! Boat, boat! To Rotherhithe Redriff? Two and six apiece, sir." For that intricate puzzle called human nature was solved out of hand by the Thames watermen.

He can't talk for half an hour after holding forth; there's not a word bad or good left in his carcase." After all the worshippers had gone there issued forth a party of three: a man, a woman, and a little girl. "There he is," said the constable, nudging me. "Who?" asked I. "The Chief Inspector. There he is with Mrs. Dawson and their little girl."

"I was in the Cameron building that night," Big Bob said, glancing painfully in the direction of the night watchman. "I saw him there!" "The fourth man!" whispered Frank, nudging Nestor with his elbow. "The fourth man you have been talking about!" The dying man opened his lips again, but did not speak, for voices were heard outside, and then a sharp command was given.

They did not dare laugh aloud, but Bobby could feel them smiling and nudging one another. "Next time, I hope, you will leave the snow outside where it belongs," said Miss Mason, when he had stayed his hour after school that night and she dismissed him. "Yes'm," murmured Bobby meekly. "My, it's been the worst day," he confided to Father Blossom that evening. "Nothing went right.

Of a sudden, two memories had returned one, of the passing musicians, with their nudging and insolent smirks; the other, of a man who had leaned back in his saddle and laughed after all, perhaps, not at her name. "I I suppose they're more like Marylyn," she faltered. The evangelist adjusted his silver-bowed spectacles and smiled down at her. "And if they are, would it worry you, daughter?"

The two, indeed, might have stood for a group, the girl as the spirit, the man as the body which had risked and suffered all for it, and still held it fast. For the honest face of the soldier reflected that spirit as truly as a mirror. Ephraim was aroused from his thoughts by Cynthia nudging his arm.

As they waited in the aisle the man tall, erect, and easy of bearing, the woman fair and graceful there was an instant craning of necks and vast nudging of one's neighbor; and long after they had seated themselves a subdued whispering bore further, if unnecessary, testimony to the curiosity they had aroused.

"I will teach you to love me," he declared, his artistic self nudging him meanwhile that he had dropped into the worn formula of the ages.

The car had stopped outside the theatre. Hat in hand, and with his face wreathed in smiles, the commissionaire had thrown open the door. The people on the pavement were nudging one another a famous woman was about to descend. She turned back to Philip. "Come in with me," she begged. "Somehow, I feel cold and lonely to-night.

In the box last night at the opera you was too asleep to see it, but all evening Etta was nudging me how he nearly ate up our Bleema just with looks." "You women with your nonsense!" "I guess, Rudolph, it would be a bad thing.

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