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Updated: June 14, 2025
So the days slipped by for the two children, within hail of each other, though neither ever gave a thought to the other, except when it would suddenly occur to Antoinette to play a prank on her brother, and throw a handful of pine-needles in his face, or shake the tree in which he was sitting, threatening to make him fall, or frighten him by springing suddenly out upon him and yelling: "Ooh!
The streaming eyes blinked absurdly. Behind him, with a whirring sound, a metallic voice assailed them in a gabble of words, at first husky and broken, then clear, nasal, a voice from neither Europe nor Asia, but America: "Then did I laff? Ooh, aha-ha ha ha, Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! I could not help but laffing, Ooh, aha-ha ..."
"And, oh, Ruth, listen, a bob-sled with Golly! I suppose it is a little premature to call you 'Ruth, but after our being married all evening I don't see how I can call you 'Miss Winslow." "No, I'm afraid it would scarcely be proper, under the circumstances. Then I must be 'Mrs. Ericson. Ooh! It makes me think of Norse galleys and northern seas. Of course your galley was the aeroplane.... 'Mrs.
"But if I say it is?" "It makes no difference. I say it isn't." "I shall make you say it is." "All right, Denis. But you must do it another time. I must go in and get my ankle into hot water. It's beginning to swell." Reasons of health could not be gainsaid. Denis got up reluctantly, and helped his companion to her feet. She took a cautious step. "Ooh!" She halted and leaned heavily on his arm.
"Yes, that's a mighty bad habit to get into," remarked Roy dryly, "especially in these times, when we're more than likely to get a chance to exercise it." "Ooh!" squealed Amy, giving a sudden splash with her paddle, that sent a geyser of spray all about her, causing several loud protests. "I wish you'd stop talking about such things. I'd like to stop shivering for about five minutes."
"Jus' as much as I want to. An' my sister says so 's well." "Get along with you! Who's your sister?" "Ooh! wouldn't you like to know? You've never seen her in Scots' Church on Sundays I s'pose oh, no!" "By jingo! I should say I have. An' you, too. You're the little sister of that daisy with the simply ripping hair." The little girl actually made a grimace at him, screwing up her nose.
"I'm frozen through ooh!" "I'll warm up the samovar for you!" the mother said, bustling and solicitous. "Ready in a moment," she called from the kitchen. Somehow it seemed to her she had known the girl long, and even loved her with the tender, compassionate love of a mother.
"Why, him as lives at the little house yonder, the little fat man, Muster Jones, hoo hoo ooh ooh," said Bill, who with his swelled eyes and wet hair now looked a beauty, not that the conquerors had anything to boast of in that respect. "Now, then," said Fred, viciously; "you give me my shilling back, or I'll give you another ducking."
"How d'ye know we shall catch oh! oh ooh!" The fish in Silver Lake had never seen a bait or felt a hook in their lives before that day. They actually fought for the prize. A big bully as is usually the case in other spheres of life gained it, and found he had "caught a Tartar."
It must be day then! And this awful night was past! All my dismay was gone and a bold feeling came over me, something like the feeling of gladness that follows on a solved problem. I would make Lowietje and Sarelke and all the boys at school hark to my tale, that I would! I had slept a whole night alone in the loft! And the rats! And the ghosts! Ooh! And not a whit afraid!
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