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First, when used as a fin for progression; Second, when used as a mace in battle; Third, in sweeping; Fourth, in lobtailing; Fifth, in peaking flukes. First: Being horizontal in its position, the Leviathan's tail acts in a different manner from the tails of all other sea creatures. It never wriggles. In man or fish, wriggling is a sign of inferiority.

The sentiment was received with rapture; and after silence was obtained, Miss Betsy Austin rose and said "Unaccustomed as she was to public 'peaking, she must not sit 'till and not tank de gentleman for his very fine toast, and in de name of de ladies," she begged leave to propose another sentimen, which was "Here to de hen what nebber refuses, Let cock pay compliment whenebber he chooses."

Did you hear of Peter James giving his wife a black eye last night because she wanted to get him out of the alehouse? I wonder who that letter was from that Susan Davis had from the post office. I think I could guess; poor girl! she has looked rather peaking for some weeks. Don't be in a hurry, Jack; look about; there's plenty of pretty things in my shop.

'And how long since she came from Athens? said Arsenius, after a pause. 'Who knows? 'Just after it was sacked by the barbarians, said the little porter, who, beginning to suspect a mystery, was peaking and peering like an excited parrot. 'The old dame brought her hither among a cargo of captive boys and girls. 'The time agrees.... Can this Miriam be found?

"I'm so unhappy, Bee," whispered Fixie, when Beata stooped over him to say good-night. "Losy's been 'peaking to me, and she says nobody loves her, not nobody. She's so unhappy, Bee." A little feeling of pain went through Bee. Perhaps Rosy was really unhappy and sorry for what she had said, though she had not told any one so. And the thought of it kept Bee from going to sleep as quickly as usual.

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