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He unstrapped his spurs, hooked one foot behind the knee of the other leg, and tried to work the wet boot off. The slippery leather stuck. He called to Bob. "Come here, fellow, an' yank this boot off for me." Dillon did not move. His heart stood still, then began to race. A choking filled his throat. The hour was striking for him. It was to be now or never. The bow-legged puncher slewed his head.
"Yo, ho!" sung out little Reefy; "don't be frightened, ladies Lord love ye, I am half drowned, and the doctor here is altogether so quite entirely drowned, I assure you. I say, Medico, an't it true?" And the little Irish rogue slewed his head round, and gave the exhausted doctor a most comical look. "Not quite," quoth the doctor, "but deuced near it.
Don't you worry any more; she'll be all right they wouldn't dare to harm a hair of her head." Mrs. Chadron looked at him with large hope and larger trust in her yearning face, and Banjo slewed his horse directly across the gate. "Before you leave, Saul, I want to tell you this," he said. "You've hurt me, and you've hurt me deep!
"Have you seen but a bright Lillie grow Before rude hands have touch'd it?" but desisted at the noise and slewed her body half around, letting her fingers rest on the keys. "Who in the world at this hour?" demanded Miss Quiney. A serving-maid ushered in Manasseh.
It was such an odd expression, coming apropos of nothing, that it quite startled me. I slewed round a little, so as to see Lucy well without seeming to stare at her, and saw that she was in a half dreamy state, with an odd look on her face that I could not quite make out, so I said nothing, but followed her eyes.
"And his awnly son not three hours under the mould! Brought up in France as a youngster he was, and this I s'pose is what comes of reading Voltaire. My lord for manners, and no more heart than a wormed nut that's Sir Harry, and always was." Squire Willyams slewed himself round in his saddle.
The engines stopped and we slewed into the bank and dropped anchor.
Twomey, milking ceaselessly, slewed her head a little and looked at her employer out of the corner of an eye as bright and as cunning as a hen's, and said: "As rich as your Honour is, you couldn't put a penny into the mouth of every man that's sayin' it!" "I'm surprised at you, Mary," said Frederica, indignantly, "You ought to have more sense than to repeat such rubbish!" To this reproach, Mrs.
"He'd like it," answered Endymion, grimly. "But, my dear fellow," he slewed himself in his chair for a look around the hall, "pray moderate your tones. I particularly deprecate levity on such matters within possible hearing of the servants; that class of person never understands a joke." Narcissus rubbed the top of his head a trick of his in perplexity.
She was a large, full- grown beast, and the bare and level nature of the plain added to her imposing appearance. Finding that I gained upon her, she reduced her pace from a canter to a trot, carrying her tail stuck out behind her, and slewed a little to one side.
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