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That is a bird's nest. See!" "Ooh!" repeated Vesta, imitating his pointing finger with one of her own. "Ness ooh!" "Yes," said Gerhardt, putting her down again. "That was a wren's nest. They have all gone now. They will not come any more." Still further they plodded, he unfolding the simple facts of life, she wondering with the wide wonder of a child.
The anchor went down, and the yacht swung to it, so close to shore that the skiff lay under overhanging willows. "Farther up the river we tie to the bank," Mrs. Hastings said, "so that when you wake in the morning you find the branches of trees sticking down into the cabin." "Ooh!" Saxon murmured, pointing to a lump on her wrist. "Look at that. A mosquito." "Pretty early for them," Hastings said.
A little black girl, when offended with a boy friend, says: 'Ooh, a lizard made you. 'Wah! wah! a crow made you, he retorts. Up to a certain age boys are trained as are girls charms sung over them to make them generous, honest, good swimmers, and the rest; but after that they are taken into the Weedegah, or bachelors' camp, and developed on manly lines.
"No! you cut along into bed again, Fidge," cried Dick. "Want to go and see the bur-ge-lers!" declared Fidge, pushing past them, and racing down the stairs. "Come back, you scamp," cried Dick, running after him; but with a saucy and defiant laugh Fidge sped down to the first landing. "Ooh!" he cried, looking over the banisters, "It's all drownded; look, Dick! quick!"
One of its sides had fallen in, another was on fire, and bright flames issued from the openings of the windows and from under the roof. As Pierre passed through the fence gate, he was enveloped by hot air and involuntarily stopped. "Which is it? Which is your house?" he asked. "Ooh!" wailed the girl, pointing to the wing. "That's it, that was our lodging.
"And Ay'se marked doon three woodcock two more beside yon big un, that measter Draa made siccan a bungle of and all t' quail every feather on um doon t' bog meadow yonner ooh! but we'se mak grand sport o't!" interposed Tim, now busily employed stringing bird after bird up by the head, with loops and buttons in the game-bag! "Well done then, all!" said Harry.
"'Ooh! cried the Englishman, delighted with the advice, 'by all means a deaf one. Here is a piaster for you for having thought of it. The lazzarone ran to the guard-house, and soon returned with an old soldier who was as deaf as a post.
C'est un monstre; et enfin what is Lebyadkin? Lise listens, and listens, ooh, how she listens! I forgave her laughing. I saw her face as she listened, and ce Maurice... I shouldn't care to be in his shoes now, brave homme tout de meme, but rather shy; but never mind him...." He paused. He was tired and upset, and sat with drooping head, staring at the floor with his tired eyes.
"Ooh!" he said, gritting his teeth in frustration. "When I find that little twirp of a Queen, I'm going to show her what-for!" But three more hours of frustration brought him no closer to this goal. At last, he flung himself to the ground and looked up at the ceiling. "I hate you, Princess Ozma!" he grunted. "I hate you!" Then, from sheer exhaustion, he fell asleep.
Lady Betty was trembling with fright, as the officer in command called, 'Halt!" "O ooh!" exclaimed Kit. "I would have died of fright, I know I would!" "But Lady Betty didn't. She held on to the bridle with a firm grasp and hardly breathed. You see she had to save not only her husband but the Manor as well. Everything depended on her.
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