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Updated: June 19, 2025


Guess we all of us gave the giddy 'ha! ha'. Felt quite chipper after it, too, the bunch of us . . . well then?" "Sh-sh!" came the sergeant's back-flung, guarded growl, "quit your gab there! We're gettin' nigh, bhoys here's th' brush forninst his place . . . must go mighty quiet an' careful now."

"Then you're too old to be wearin' such a riggin'. But, by cripes, I'll say this for you you make a picture that'd make a horse laugh." Laughing like a horse, or as a horse would laugh if a horse ever laughed, he rocked to and fro on his heels. "Sh-sh; not so loud, please," importuned Mr. Leary, casting an uneasy glance toward the lighted windows above. "Somebody might hear you!"

When she saw Miss Meadows she gave a loud, warning "Sh-sh! girls!" and Miss Meadows, her hands thrust in her sleeves, the baton under her arm, strode down the centre aisle, mounted the steps, turned sharply, seized the brass music stand, planted it in front of her, and gave two sharp taps with her baton for silence. "Silence, please!

The two little prisoners spread their hands toward the sky, and Dion whispered, "Help us, O Athena, just the way you helped Perseus kill the Gorgon." "Give us wisdom to get out of this place and to save Pericles from these wicked men," added Daphne. "Sh-sh," whispered Dion, "they're priests." "They are wicked, anyway, whatever they are, to want to kill Pericles," said Daphne stoutly.

"Sh-sh-h!" he said, creeping towards Mary, his dull face transfigured with the consciousness that he had news to tell. "Sh-shher brother’s a rustler. If ’twan’t for her"—Leander went through the grewsome pantomime of tying an imaginary rope round his neck and throwing it over the limb of an imaginary tree.

I must have looked like I'd been having the fight of my life. I put the sack in a wagon and drove out to George's cabin. When I halloed, he came out in a yellow dressing-gown, a Turkish cap and patent leather shoes. George always was a great dresser. "I dumped the bundle to the ground. "Sh-sh! says I, kind of wild in my way.

Somebody's got to live up to the responsibilities of life, and " Gertrude laughed. "She said that, didn't she," she interrupted. "Why, yes, she did. She says it every once in a while. How did you know?" "I guessed. And I imagine Mrs. Phelps Black said it first. But there, Dad, be patient and.... Sh-sh! here's Mother now."

I have been thinking about our plight, and when daylight comes I am going to try to climb up the wall to the window. The mud has broken away between some of the logs, so that I can get my foot in the opening. We shall have to dig it away in other places too." "But what can we dig with, Madge? We haven't a knife." "With our fingers and hairpins, if we must, Phil. Sh-sh, Nellie is waking.

"Sh-sh " Blake held up a warning hand. "None of that, my dear Whitmore! These young fellows have taken claims in er good faith." His bright blue eyes sparkled with a sudden feeling. "In the best of good faith, if you ask me. I admire them intensely for what they have started out to do. But they have certain things which they must do, and do alone.

The little hare says, "Maiden, seat thyself on my little hare's tail, and come with me into my little hare's hut." The maiden refuses. The third day the hare comes again, and eats the cabbages. On this the mother says to the daughter, "Go into the garden, and hunt the hare away." Says the maiden, "Sh-sh, little hare, you are still eating all our cabbages."

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