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"This inexplicable phenomenon is thus explained away unless it's something else entirely, which, despite everything that has been sighted, studied, explored and experienced, is still possible!" These last words were cowardly of me; but as far as I could, I wanted to protect my professorial dignity and not lay myself open to laughter from the Americans, who when they do laugh, laugh raucously.

Melinoff, the Pippin, each of those whirling figures out there on the floor, each of those men and women whose laughter rose raucously from the tables, or whose whisperings, as heads were lowered and held close together, seemed an unsavoury, vicious thing, had known a strange and tortuous path; yet strangest, most tortuous of them all, was his own!

He says he trusts the young feller in the office with hundreds of dollars laying in the safe, and he ain't touched a cent so far. Furthermore, the young feller's got a wife and baby, Mawruss." "Well I got a wife and baby too, Abe." "Sure, I know, Mawruss, and so you ought to got a little sympathy for the feller." Morris laughed raucously. "Sure, I know, Abe," he replied.

The band that had done almost continuous service during the afternoon had been retained and was now engaged in booming out somewhat raucously and discordantly but nevertheless effectively the Ridgley songs, principally the Ridgley victory song.

As his paddle dipped and his men nodded their leave-taking, Francisco, the popero; sneered raucously: "Hah! Mere caucheros! Workers! Slaves!" And he spat at the Brazilian boat. Fire shot into the eyes of the bowman and his comrades. Their muscles tensed. "Better be slaves better be dogs than Peruvian cutthroats!" one retorted. "Go your way, and keep to your own side of the river."

A mist was floating white against the dark densities of the woods. He heard the water splashing from the eaves heavily into the gullies below, and then the constable once more raucously cleared his throat. "Thar's a man," he drawled, "a stranger hyarabouts, killed yestiddy in the bridle-path. The cor'ner hev kem, an' he 'lows ye know suthin' 'bout'n it, Constant, 'bout'n the killin' of him.

Suddenly Rudolph got upon his feet, and craning outboard from gunwale and thatched eaves, looked steadily forward into the dusk. A chatter of angry voices came stealing up, in the pauses of the wind. He watched and listened, then quickly drew in his head. "Sit quiet," he said. "A boat full of men. I do not like their looks." Two or three of the voices hailed together, raucously.

Show begins immediately. Y-e-a-o-u! Y-e-a-o-u!" Within the Palace of Freaks, her platform elevated and railed in against the unduly curious, Miss Luella Hoag, all that she was so raucously purported to be, sat back in her chair, as much in the attitude of relaxing as her proportions would permit.

But it was too much. No one can offer a gibe to a man of the West without his getting it back. Far from down our column some one yelled: "Are we downhearted?" "No!" We peeled back the answer raucously enough, and then on with the song: Are we downhearted? No, no, no. Are we downhearted? No, no, no. Troubles may come and troubles may go, But we keep smiling where'er we go, Are we downhearted?

"But don't you think it is of considerable importance to my wife?" He laughed raucously. "As a matter of fact, I have some interest in the matter myself. You won four hundred ducats from me yesterday, and there is not much time left in which to win them back." "The Lieutenant won money from us too," said the younger Ricardi.

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