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Updated: May 1, 2025
A storm of low muttering and growling rumbled through the darkness. "What 'ell here!" "What's the matter with you " "Keep off my heels!" "What 'ell are ye runnin' over me for?" "Hold up your damned gun " "Keep it out of my eye, won't you?" "Damn your eye!" They start again and run into a bog of mud knee deep cut into mush by the artillery and wagons which have passed on.
Speaker," he began, in a voice that rumbled through the crevices of the gallery, "I move you, sir, that a vote of thanks be accorded to the gentleman from Leith for his exceedingly able and instructive speech on national affairs." "Second the motion," said the Honourable Brush Bascom, instantly.
"He looks to me," chimed in the black haired brother, "like a feller that might be taught something right here in Pale Annie's barroom. Anyway, he's got room at his table for two more." So saying the two swallowed their drinks and rumbled casually down the length of the room until they came to the table where Mac Strann sat.
As one burst of cheering rumbled to its close, another would rise from the hall's far side like approaching thunder, swelling as it came. It seemed the London public was trying to make up to its erstwhile hero for its long neglect of his brave endeavours to warn them against the evils which had actually befallen.
Look, I say, you Yankee woman! Look! There's your Yankee-men!" Tommy pointed a passionate hand in the direction of the struggling tents. "Yankees, the last mother's son of them. Are they on trail? Is there one of them with the straps to his back? And you would teach us men our work? Look, I say!" Another tremendous section of the glacier rumbled earthward.
Cathbarr's head was bared, while he had steel cap and jack; but for some reason he felt hesitant at thought of killing this merry giant. "Not so bad," he said, baring his five-foot blade and holding it up against the huge ax. "Not so bad, eh?" Cathbarr burst into a laugh. "It will grieve me to crush your skull, dear man," he rumbled. "What a pair we would make, matched against that Dark Master!
"Nor the pink and blue ribbon to tie our shell-baskets," called Mamie, nearly tumbling into the aquarium at the other end. Mrs. Minot laughed, and promised, and rumbled away, leaving Jill to an experience which she never forgot. For half an hour the little girls worked busily, then the boys came for Gerty and Mamie to go to the Chasm with a party of friends who were to leave next day.
Somewhere, far off, a cart rumbled along; presently one of the Polterham clocks began to strike, faintly but clearly. That caused her to look in the direction of the town; she saw the radiance of lights, and thought of what was going on over there the shouting, rushing, fighting.
We ... Tulans are not poor, we have food aplenty, for we Tulans, but we cannot feed all the thousands of prisoners we take in our wars." Joe Chessman said dryly, "As of today there is a new policy. We put them to work." Plekhanov rumbled at him, "I'll explain our position, Chessman, if you please." Then to the Tulans.
They had made the landing, wet through, with about half their stores, and it was evident that their boat would not carry them across the narrowest lane of water, even if they could have recovered her, which it scarcely seemed worth while to attempt. The sea rumbled along the edge of the ice, and they could not tell if the latter extended as far as the beach.
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