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He threw back the covers and dropped heavily upon the cot in just the spot where the sharpest of the burrs lay. An instant later a wild shriek of pain and astonishment rent the air. "Ouch! Oh my, I'm stuck full of pins! Oh, dear me!" And then William Philander Tubbs leaped up and began to dance around like a wild Indian.
Once upon a time but first, can you move your right hand? Turn it just a little bit more this way. There! Cuddle it down! Now, you see, I've made a little home for it in mine. Ouch! Don't press down too hard! I think my wrist is broken. All ready, then? You won't cry another cry? Promise? All right then. Here goes. Once upon a time "Never mind about the story," said the Youngish Girl tersely.
"Nice for a woman walking 'cross lots, wouldn't it be?" "Bring 'em out!" said the yellow horse, hunching his sharp back. "There's no chance among them tall trees. Bring out the oh! Ouch!" It was a right-and-left kick from Muldoon. I had no idea that the old car-horse could lift so quickly. Both blows caught the yellow horse full and fair in the ribs, and knocked the breath out of him.
If, while you are engaged in conversation, the kettle should become too hot, do not put your finger in your mouth and shriek 'Ouch! and coquettishly say to the young man, 'You take it off, as might a young woman who has not enjoyed your advantages; but, rather, rise to the emergency; say to him calmly, 'This kettle has become over-heated; may I trouble you to go into the hall and bring an umbrella? and when he returns you can hook it off gracefully and expeditiously as you have seen me do, young ladies, and the young "
"All right, if that's your game!" cried Pepper, and feeling in his pocket he brought forth an orange he had purchased on the boat. Taking careful aim, he let fly with all force. The orange landed fairly and squarely on Roy Bock's nose. "Ouch!" roared Roy Bock, and clapped his hand to his nose, which began to bleed.
The water proved to be considerably deeper than either brother had anticipated, and Waldo vanished from sight for a few seconds, then reappearing with lusty puff and splutter, shaking the pearly drops from his close-clipped curls, while ranting: "Another vile fabrication nailed to the standard of truth, and clinched by the hammer of ouch!"
"That's r-right. She knows what to do. Ouch! a a knee-cap slipped, or broken is the deuce of a rack," groaned the victim, as they proceeded to raise him, the girls supporting, each, a knickerbockered leg, Pemrose the injured one, while Andrew took the main weight of the writhing body, until they laid it upon some dry moss.
We must do it up brown!" "Swell!" mocked Lark. "Do it up brown! Oh, you'll be a record-breaker of a college professor all right. I'm sure this young Babler is just the type of man to interest the modern college professor! Swell! Do it up brown!" "Ouch!" grinned Carol. "Now, will you twins run down-town for the oysters?" asked Prudence briskly. "Who?
"I doubt if that will be of any use," said Margaret, beating herself frantically on the face with her hands. "These are terrible worse than mosquitoes." "Oh, it's bugs, is it?" asked Cleo. "Ouch! I should say it was! What are they?" she cried, as she felt stinging pains on her hands and face. "Not bugs, merely black flies," declared Captain Clark.
"Good for you, Teddy Tucker," said the showman, slapping the Circus Boy on the back. "Ouch!" howled Teddy. "I was congratulating you, that's all," laughed Mr. Sparling. "If it is all the same to you, please use a club when you congratulate me. I won't feel it so much."
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