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That's what it was, though cooin'. Seems to be her specialty, too, for she goes bobbin' and bowin' around the room, makin' noises like a turtle-dove on a top branch. "O-o-o-oh, Mr. Ellins!" says she. "So glad to know you. O-o-o-oh!" And she smiles and ducks her head and beams gushy on everyone in sight. "How long can she keep that up on a stretch?" I asks Vee. "Indefinitely," says Vee.
Berta's voice it was Berta who did the solo here rose in a quavering shriek that halted not for keys in their holes or transoms in their sockets: "The worms crawled in and the worms crawled out, o-o-o-oh!" Miss Cutter rose to her indignant feet. "Roberta Sanders, as you are the corridor warden for this neighborhood, I appeal to you. I make formal complaint " "They've gone."
The change of tone seemed to arouse Susan from the spellbound condition in which she had remained during this extraordinary harangue. "O-o-o-oh!" she said, shudderingly, "do take the horrid, horrid thing right away!" Then she fled into the house. I was very angry at the man for disturbing Susan in this way, and I told him so pretty plainly; and I also told him to get out.
"And I may say, to quiet any similar fears, that the entire burden of the treasure hunt will be undertaken by Mrs. Hemmingway, the Captain, and myself. Incidentally, we expect to divide the spoils among ourselves. Aside from that, we ask you to share with us the pleasure and perhaps the perils of the trip." "O-o-o-oh!" coos Mrs. Mumford, meanin' nothing at all.
Girl, dear!" murmured the priest anxiously; and "So! so! so!" comforted the little Jewish lady. Cis seemed not to know who was beside her. "He's dead!" she wept. "And it's my fault! All my fault! O-o-o-oh!" A trembling seized her slender body. Once more she swayed, then toppled forward upon the table, all her brown hair falling over her arms. "Vot wass she sayink?" demanded Mrs. Kukor, frightened.
"O-o-o-oh, the wench!" he hissed, pulling his guns. Cassidy, absorbed in the photo, heard a door slam; and it came to him instantly that Nora had boarded the train at Gunnison, and that some one was showing her over to the head end. As he turned to meet her, he saw Buck staggering toward him, holding a murderous gun in each hand.
"Say, this gives us some idea how long a whole hour would be," remarked one of the midshipmen. "Stop that man from talking," jibed another severely. Jack had most of the time clear for instruction, after that, as few of the young men cared to talk. But at last another ventured to inquire: "How much of the time is gone?" "Nineteen minutes," Benson answered, after a look at his watch. "O-o-o-oh!"
"O-o-o-oh!" came in little screams of alarm as the guests felt the floor on which they stood inclining at a sloping angle. "We're going below the surface now," young Benson informed them. "We'll soon be running on an even keel." "All below," called Hal Hastings in a few moments. "And all clear?" asked Jack. "All clear, Captain."
"O-o-o-oh! I didna ken there wad be ony white donkeys!" cried a big-eyed laddie. "There cannot be many, and there's a story about how the lady came to have this one. One day, driving in a poor street, she saw a coster that is a London peddler beating his tired donkey that refused to pull the load.
In other words, why do you destroy your five senses with cigarettes in this fashion?" Cl-cl-click! Alf Drew halted, trembling so that he could hardly stand. "I'm going to quit camp -going to get out of this place," he shivered. "The ground is full of rattlers. O-o-o-oh! There's another tuning up." Tom laughed covertly. The disturbing sound came again.
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