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Updated: May 15, 2025


Of real brains you've not an ounce, less than a starling, but for devilish slyness oo-oo-oo! The Queen of Heaven protect us! There is the postman's bell! When the storm was only beginning I knew all that was in your mind. That's your witchery, you spider!" "Why do you keep on at me, you heathen?" His wife lost her patience at last. "Why do you keep sticking to it like pitch?"

"Sir, please, sir!" "This moment, Wilson. And," as he reached the door, "do me one hundred lines." A pained "OO-oo-oo, sir-r-r," was cut off by the closing door. Mr. Downing proceeded to improve the occasion. "I deplore this growing spirit of flippancy," he said. "I tell you I deplore it! It is not right! If this Fire Brigade is to be of solid use, there must be less of this flippancy.

The sergeant blew a cloud of smoke. "Oo-oo-oo, yer," he said; "I did, sir spotted 'im, I did. Feeflee good at spottin', I am, sir. Dook of Connaught, he used to say, ''Ere comes Sergeant Collard, 'e used to say, ''e's feeflee good at spottin'." "What did you do?" "Do? Oo-oo-oo! I shouts 'Oo-oo-oo yer, yer young monkey, what yer doin' there?" "Yes?"

Sherman to listen, so interested in the story that two of the Bobs rolled over each other and off the high porch, and nobody noticed their whining. Presently, in the most thrilling part of her story, Mrs. Sherman paused and pointed impressively down the avenue. "Oo-oo-oo! what is it?

"You noticed nothing else?" "'E wasn't wearing no cap of any sort, sir." "Ah!" "Bare'eaded, sir," added the sergeant, rubbing the point in. "It was undoubtedly the same boy, undoubtedly! I wish you could have caught a glimpse of his face, Sergeant." "So do I, sir." "You would not be able to recognize him again if you saw him, you think?" "Oo-oo-oo!

He bolted like a rabbit for the other gate. As he did so, his pursuer again gave tongue. "Oo-oo-oo yer!" was the exact remark. Whereby Mike recognised him as the school sergeant. "Oo-oo-oo yer!" was that militant gentleman's habitual way of beginning a conversation. With this knowledge, Mike felt easier in his mind.

A low muttering, mingled with snorts, now made itself heard; rising to a bellowing roar that seemed to fill the plain. Then a cloud of smoke obscured the mouth of the cave, and out of the midst of it the dragon himself, shining, sea-blue, magnificent, pranced splendidly forth; and everybody said, "Oo-oo-oo!" as if he had been a mighty rocket!

"Oh, there's an awful, awful wild beast in the blue room, nearly as tall as the ceiling! It rose up and came after us out of the corner, and if I hadn't slammed the door just in time, it would have eaten us up. I'm sure it would! Oo-oo-oo! It was so awful!" she wailed. "Why, Virginia," exclaimed her aunt, distressed to see her so terrified, "it must have been only a big shadow you saw.

The sergeant blew a cloud of smoke. "Oo-oo-oo, yer," he said; "I did, sir spotted 'im, I did. Feeflee good at spottin', I am, sir. Dook of Connaught, he used to say, ''Ere comes Sergeant Collard, he used to say, ''e's feeflee good at spottin'." "What did you do?" "Do? Oo-oo-oo! I shouts 'Oo-oo-oo yer, yer young monkey, what yer doin' there?" "Yes?"

Up the rude sod steps of the cliff they trooped a bevy of shivers fleeing for warmth and the shelter of the bungalow. "Oo-oo-oo! I've never been in bathing so early in the year before," shook out Pemrose, to whom the experience the lingering chill of this mountain Bowl many hundred feet above sea-level was rather too much of a weak parody upon her last freshwater ducking.

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