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Updated: May 11, 2025
She is a brick. The Ruth Cravens of the world are not traitors," said Kathleen. "And so that is what the governors are doing horrid, sneaky, disagreeable things! But they are not going to subdue me, so they needn't think it. I tell you what it is, Susy. Why should we put off till next week our picnic to town? Can't we have it this week?" "I wish we could," said Susy.
When the examination was over, he replaced Antonio on the hard pillow, which had been Pedro's one luxury, and quietly replied to the poor fellow's unspoken question, burning in his great dark eyes: "It's a bad job, my son. A mighty bad job, and a sneaky one. I've seen such before in my time, and they didn't mean death. To some folks, though, they meant what was worse."
He thought they had a cruel, sneaky, watchful and bold appearance, just like cut-throats and vagabonds. "It is certainly a real robber-band that I've fallen in with," thought he. Just then he heard the wild geese's call above him. "Where are you? Here am I. Where are you? Here am I."
"There ain't any buts." "But the very least we can do is go and see her and talk to her." "What for? So we'll feel meaner and more sneaky when we HAVE to say no? I shan't go to see her." "All right. Then I shall. You can wait here for me till I come back." "Hold on, Zoeth! Hold on! Don't " But Mr. Hamilton was at the door and did not turn back. Judge Baxter, who was following him, spoke.
Bart, why'd you do it?" "Oh, hell, Gib, be a good feller," poor McGuffey pleaded. "Don't be too hard on ol' Scraggsy." "We're discussin' you, Bart. 'Pears to me you've sort o' lost confidence in your old shipmate, ain't you? 'Pears that way to me when you act sneaky like." McGuffey bridled. "I ain't a sneak." "A rose by any other name'd be just as sweet," Mr. Gibney quoted.
"You will go home at once, if you please," was all the young tutor said; but, taken in the very act of rebellion to the head master's orders, not one ventured to dispute the command. He marshalled them all before him, and the party walked solemnly home, five, at least, thoroughly shamefaced. "Don't you feel sneaky?" whispered Raymond to Lewis Flagg.
Here the guns of his former enemies were supplanted by knives and knuckle-dusters and clubs; and the men who wielded them were cowardly, slinking foreigners whose very appearance was repugnant. Sneaky, underground, despicable crime it was, running the gamut from petty annoyance to senseless murder. None of the open-handed, bold and reasoned intelligence of the prairie criminal. It revolted him.
"Now, what had I better do about it?" Dick Prescott asked himself. "What's the fair and honorable thing to do -keep quiet? It would seem a bit sneaky to go and tell Lawyer Ripley. Shall I tell Fred? I wonder if I could make him understand how foolish and cowardly it is to go on paying for a blackmailer's silence? Yet it's ten to one that Fred wouldn't thank me.
I yelled a little more, hoping the puppy would be gentleman enough to come back to a lady in distress, and luckily Sir Lionel heard my howls. He'd come out to look for me, on learning from the landlord that I'd gone to Rufus's Stone, with the puppy, and he had met it not the stone, but the puppy looking sneaky and ashamed.
Nineteen white men would be exceedingly unlikely to get within a liberal half mile of anything; but the native has sneaky ways. At first we followed between the river and the low hills, but when the latter drew back to leave open a broad flat, we followed their line. At this point they rose to a clifflike headland a hundred and fifty feet high, flat on top.
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