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As he stepped over a big icicle he put his foot down on a slippery snowball some little animal chap had left on the path, and, all of a sudden, bango! down went Uncle Wiggily, basket of paper, rheumatism crutch and all. "Ouch!" cried the rabbit gentleman, "I fear something is broken," for he heard a cracking sound as he fell. He looked at his paws and legs and felt of his big ears.

You shall eat of it, and the one who says, 'Ouch! that will be the one I'm looking for." "Go and get it." He brought them some red pepper, and they were going to eat it when the first jackal made a noise with his shoes, but he said to the lion, "My uncle, I did not say, 'Ouch!" The lion sent them away, and they went about their business.

"Who's afraid of Indians?" mumbled Stacy. This time Ned took the lad by the collar, jerked him to his feet and shook him until Stacy yelled "Ouch!" so loudly as to awaken the entire camp. It took some time, however, to get Stacy himself awake sufficiently to make him understand that he had a duty to perform.

"Don't ask her that, please don't!" said Shaggy, who was not too far away to overhear them. "And please don't ask me why, either." "Why?" said Betsy. "No one can tell where we are going until we get there," replied Shaggy, and then he yelled "Ouch!" for Polychrome had overtaken him and was now sitting on his head.

"That's what I say! No wonder they never ketch anybody." "Say, they don't seem to be takin' it very hard. I thought they'd be cryin' like " "Is that his wife?" "Poor little thing! Ouch! You big ruffian!" "Swell business, eh?" "She won't be sayin' 'Where's my wanderin' boy " "If we had police in this city that could ketch a street car we'd " "That's old man Wrandall.

Right down in his heart Peter knew it, but he had been chased so often by Reddy and given so many dreadful frights, that he felt now that he was getting even. So he chuckled as he waited for what was to happen. Suddenly that chuckle broke right off in the middle, and Peter cried "Ouch!" He had felt a pain as if a hot needle had been thrust into him. It made him almost jump out of the doorway.

All at once, as he skipped along, being able to move quite fast now that he was off his stick, the Monkey stumbled over a stone and fell flat down. "Ouch!" he cried, as he picked himself up. "I hope I haven't broken anything." Very luckily he had not. He was as good as ever, except that his plush fur was rumpled a bit.

Step into the other room and take off your shirt." "Not on your life." "What do you mean?" "I don't want no more of your dam' liniment." "Why?" "Because I'm because I don't." "Then I suppose I'll have to throw and hog-tie you." The physician rose and laid a heavy hand upon his patient's arm, at which Tom exclaimed: "Ouch! Leggo! Gimme the stuff and I'll rub myself." "Tom!"

Salisbury as naturally as an "Ouch!" would have fallen had somebody dropped a lighted match on her hand. "I had no idea of that!" she went on artlessly. "But I suppose you told Mr. Salisbury?" The luncheon was finished, and now Justine stood up, and picked up the tray. "No. That's the very point. We use our college names," she reiterated simply.

He flinched as something hard struck his arm. "Ouch! What was that?" Ringg cried out in pain. "It's hail!" Sharp pieces of ice were suddenly pelting, raining down all around them, splattering the ground with a harsh, bouncing clatter. Ringg yelled, "Come on it's big enough to flatten you!" It looked to Bart as if it were at least golf-ball size, and seemed to be getting bigger by the moment.

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