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And Rosy's pullings and pushings, when she was not in a good humour and fancied he was in her way, tried his nerves very much. "Manchon," said Bee softly, "you look very wise. Why can't you tell me where Rosy's necklace is?" Manchon blinked his eyes and purred. But, alas, that was all he could do. Just then the door opened and Rosy came in. She was dressed for going out.
"'Grillo' drank every drop and, having done so, my beautiful cat purred a grace after meat, according to his custom, then sank into peaceful slumber." Mark looked at the great blue Persian, who was evidently sleeping in perfect comfort. It woke to his touch, yawned, spread its paws, purred gently and then tucked itself up again. "He's right enough." "Of course.
Dandy pawed and pricked up his ears, and seemed proud and conscious as any human, and would have purred like a kitten had he only known how, so soft was the touch of her caressing hand, so sweet was the praise of her gentle voice. Ray stood and watched her with delight in his eyes. "Oh, you beauty! Oh, you dear, dear fellow! how I would prize you if you were mine!
"What's wrong, Bucky?" purred Thirkle, moistening a cigar between his lips and giving Buckrow a searching glance. "I don't like that place in there for the gold, Thirkle. It's too wet to suit me." "The dampness won't do any damage, Bucky. That's the best place on the island, to my thinking; but, of course, if you don't like it we'll consider it."
The upper landing was long, and had a polished oak floor; it looked gloomy on this wet afternoon, and the rain made a continual patter on the roof. In Diana's eyes, however, it afforded a field for enterprise. "I've a gorgeous idea!" she purred. "We'll pretend the floor's a skating-rink. I've borrowed Loveday's roller skates, and we'll take it in turns."
"Please allow me to pass I want to join my uncle." "Sweet, pale little Diana," he leaned over in his saddle and purred the words at her "where mythology failed was in not marrying Diana to Mars. Exactly as you are going to marry me!" "I will not! I told you before I would not! Let me pass!"
Emory purred with delight. "Folks as has fourteen cows to milk has to rise betimes," she answered with proud humility. "Laws, I don't complain I've lots of help with the milking. How Mrs. Palmer manages, I really cannot comperhend or rather, how she has managed. I suppose she'll be all right now since her niece came last night. I saw her posting to the pond pasture not ten minutes ago.
"Quite like ole times," purred the beaming proprietor in Cicely's ear, as the staircase and cloak-rooms filled up with a jostling, laughing throng. The guests settled themselves at four tables, taking their places where chance or fancy led them, late comers having to fit in wherever they could find room.
There were no tracks in it now but the flat hoof-prints of burros and the wire-twined wheel-marks of desert buckboards; even the road was half obliterated by the swoop of the winds which had torn up the hard-packed dirt, yet the going was good and as the racer purred on Virginia settled back in her seat. "I can't believe it," she said at last, "that we're going to leave here, forever.
"I'm going to cash 'em in at the nearest second-hand shop, that's just what I'm going to do." "Just as you sold the Sunday suit you stole from a poor man! My friend, I was insulted that day on account of you. You owe me something!" Just then the alarm-clock purred a brief signal.
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