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Updated: May 14, 2025


The bear, the boy knew, would not be occupied with the luncheon long. He reached the windlass where the mule had worked, and leaned pantingly against the post holding the cord by pulling which the weight was released from the top of the timbers on the barge. A wild idea of trying to climb the post with the baby came into his head. He looked up and noticed the cord.

But the picture of the god was only half finished. The figure was sketched in outline. Ariston was rapidly laying on paint with his little brushes. His eyes glowed with Apollo's own fire. His lips were open, and his breath came through them pantingly. "O god of beauty, god of Hellas, god of freedom, help me!" he half whispered while his brush worked. For he had a great plan in his mind.

Professor Featherwit still had thought and care for his nephews rather than himself alone, and pantingly spoke, as he dragged himself to the snug locker, where many important articles had been stowed away: "Here suck life compressed air!" With husky cries the brothers caught at the tubes offered, the method of working which had so often been explained by their relative.

"It's the chink!" exploded Billy pantingly. "They tried to run him off the place! He's locked the kitchen and gone to throwin' out hot water and Chinese language like a fire-engine on a drunk. And now they're all a-packin' up to quit the house, and you won't have a doggone boarder left, fer they won't eat Chinese chuck!"

"Strike a woman, would you?" Jean lay there as if stunned, and two gens d'armes came pantingly upon the scene. "This scoundrel," said the man, "has just assaulted a woman. I saw him." "He has done more than that," said one of the officers, grimly, as if, after all, the striking of a woman was but a trivial affair. They secured the young man, and dragged him with them.

He knew only that he was very fond of Nelly, yet pantingly eager to see Istra. He damned himself "damned" is literal every other minute for a cad, a double-faced traitor, and all the other horrifying things a man is likely to declare himself to be for making the discovery that two women may be different and yet equally likable.

For two hundred yards his progress was easy, and then the patch broke into a thousand individual tracks on a slope of soft and slippery shale, and it took him five minutes to make the next fifty yards. The trail hardened again. He ran on pantingly, and for another five minutes the shoulder of a ridge hid Thor and the dogs from him.

'I was always a bit frivolous, as you said just now, Mr. Thistlewood, Lane remarked in the first enforced pause of the combat, 'but I'd like you to bear me witness that I stick to what I'm at while I'm at it. This address was delivered pantingly, whilst the speaker lay flat upon his back on the grass, with his arms thrown out crosswise.

"Don't you see, even when my heart is breaking with love for him and the old love is growing stronger as as Philip seems to be going further from me I shall always think of the hideous detail that he suffered. It was what Philip could not face it is what I must!" The words came pantingly, grudgingly and full of soul-terror.

"Mars John," excitedly exclaimed Aunt Tildy, as she pantingly rushed into a fire-engine house, "please, suh, phonograph to de car-cleaners' semporium an' notify Dan'l to emergrate home diurgently, kaze Jeems Henry sho' done bin conjured!

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