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The kindest, most gracious woman the sun ever shone upon. A great position, sir. A great position. First lady in Sulaco far before the President's wife. And worthy of it." He took off his hat; then, with a studied change of tone, added, negligently, that the man in black by her side, with a high white collar and a scarred, snarly face, was Dr.
This feudal sign had probably acted upon the morals of the pack, for it was impossible to find, within twenty leagues, a collection of more snarly terriers, dissolute hounds, ugly bloodhounds, or more quarrelsome greyhounds. They were perfect hunters, but it seemed as if, on account of their being dogs of quality, all vices were permitted them.
Thou hast done harm enough for one night. 'I go, said Tabaqui, quietly. 'Ye can hear Shere Khan below in the thickets. I might have saved myself the message. Father Wolf listened, and below in the valley that ran down to a little river, he heard the dry, angry, snarly, singsong whine of a tiger who has caught nothing and does not care if all the jungle knows it. 'The fool! said Father Wolf.
What a lovely thing is this heart-shaped shell, with a line along the centre, and beautifully blending colors on either side. There are many of these scattered around. Now, how can I describe these singular yet perfect shapes banked up against rocks that are completely hidden on the inside of the cave? Over there is a funny, snarly head, with fine shreds of hair laced over a smooth shell.
He was a snarly, cross-grained creature, no friend to Jim and me, and he would have been only too glad of a chance to help kill Malta. I gave him one of the worst beatings he ever had. I don't suppose it was quite right for me to do it, for Miss Laura says dogs should never fight; but he had worried Malta before, and he had no business to do it. She belonged to our family.
Punch is a reformer, and of the right type, too; not destructive, declamatory, vituperative; not a monomaniac, snarly, and ill-natured, as if zeal in riding a favorite hobby excused exclusiveness of soul and any amount of bad temper.
Very lots of grease spots will be on it, and her hair will be so snarly I shall have to comb her very fast." "My little sister is not torn and dirty any time," said Cordelia Running Bird, "for my mother came to mission school when she was young and learned the neat way." "My big sister only went to camp school just a little while," said Hannah Straight Tree.
Old Moze had already climbed a third of the distance up to the lion. "Hyar Moze! Out of there, you rascal coon chaser!" Jones yelled as he threw stones and sticks at the hound. Moze, however, replied with his snarly bark and climbed on steadily. "I've got to pull him out. Watch close boys and tell me if the lion starts down."
This feudal sign had probably acted upon the morals of the pack, for it was impossible to find, within twenty leagues, a collection of more snarly terriers, dissolute hounds, ugly bloodhounds, or more quarrelsome greyhounds. They were perfect hunters, but it seemed as if, on account of their being dogs of quality, all vices were permitted them.
I have to scold him some, snarl at him, you might even call it, but I reckon I'd do that just the same, if he was different it's my make. But I'm a good deal less snarly and more contented when he's a failure than I am when he isn't." "Then he isn't always a failure," said Hawking, brightening. "Him? Oh, bless you, no. He makes a strike, as he calls it, from time to time.
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