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"That's it," laughed Bunny Brown. He was not afraid of the Indian. The men and the squaws, or women, used often to come to Camp Rest-a-While to sell their baskets, their bead work or bows and arrows. "That your train puff-puff cars. You take," said the Indian, handing the toy to the little boy. "Indian see him ready to swim in water, no t'ink good catch um." "I'm glad you did," said Bunny.
Luigi considered that, having lately been believed in, he could not afford to look untruthful, and replied with a sprightly "Assuredly." "He was there, and he read the writing on the paper?" "Assuredly: right out loud, between puff-puff of his cigar." "His name is Lieutenant Pierson. Did not Antonio-Pericles tell you his name?
Then, finally, after much clanging of doors upon the backs of those thus nearly left behind, with a snort of indignation and defiance of things in general, and late passengers in particular, the panting, puffing, fuming iron horse metaphorically and practically "put his shoulder to the wheel," lugging the rolling, rumbling, heavy train out of the station Londonwards, with a "puff-puff, pant-pant!" from his hoarse throat, answered by the groans and creaks of sympathy from the laden carriages and the clinking rattle of the coupling-chains, as they drew taut from the tension, lending a sort of cymbal-like accompaniment to the noisy chorus.
They preferred to spin a coin. Madame Dépine was to toss, the "Princess" to cry pile ou face. From the stocking Madame Dépine drew, naturally enough, the solitary five-franc piece. It whirled in the air; the "Princess" cried face. The puff-puff of the steam-tram sounded like the panting of anxious Fate.
"What a funny puff-puff!" exclaimed Fidge, when, all of the creatures on the platform having entered the train, it slowly steamed out of the station, while the Porter took down the candlestick signal and carefully extinguished the light, remarking aloud, as he did so, "Well, thank goodness, they're gone!"
"I felt I must have a talk with you before my train went." Ginger started violently. "Your train? What do you mean?" "The puff-puff," explained Sally. "I'm leaving to-night, you know." "Leaving?" Ginger looked as horrified as the devoutest of the congregation of which Sally had just ceased to be a member. "You don't mean leaving? You're not going away from Roville?" "I'm afraid so." "But why?
You are all right, Ole. I never saw a more intelligent fellow. I won't cuss you any more, Ole. If you'll stop now we'll take you back in an automobile hold on there a minute; can't you see I'm all out of breath?" "Aye ban gude faller, den?" asked Ole, letting out another link of speed. "You are a" puff-puff "peach, Ole," gasped Bost. "I'll" puff-puff "never cuss you again. Please" puff-puff "stop!
The puff-puff of the steam launch that had brought them tip the river was suddenly heard and as she drew alongside the steep bank a familiar figure stepped from her side into the bright moonlight. Not one of the party that did not give a start of amazed surprise as in the newcomer they recognized: Luther Barr, of New York!
If I interrupt the flow of his talk it may stop for the day, and I lose the best part of the enjoyment of having him with me. "Pretty decent chaps, them Englishmen" puff-puff the volume of smoke was all right once more. "One Monday morning I ran out of the Navy Yard dock within sight of the wreck.
Brown tried to talk as he thought Eagle Feather would understand. And the Indian seemed to. "Your lil' gal's bear no here at Eagle Feather's camp," he said with a shake of his head. "Much big medicine, like baby puff-puff train doll is, but Indian no take lil' gal's play bear. See, I and you look in every house." "Oh, no, that isn't necessary," said Mr. Brown.
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