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Well; you just try to come there, and you shall have such a journey down the hills that your shoes will come after you like smoke. You snickering fox! I suppose you have a notion that I do not know what you are thinking of, both you and she. Yes, you think that old Ole Nordistuen will turn his nose to the skies yonder, in the churchyard, and then you will trip forward to the altar.

Noxon turned from them to the dispersing nymphs of Miss Silsby's troupe. The nymphs were dressed in the fashion of 916 B.C. They also were laughing and snickering, as they sauntered toward the clump of trees and shrubs which masked their dressing-tent. One of them was not laughing Kedzie. She was slinking along in wet clothes and doused pride. The beautiful wrap that Mrs.

"But there is some sneak in this bunch who hasn't the nerve to back up his brag." "Are you talking to me?" said Creviss, swelling up as to chest. "Oh, are you the misguided chump whom I heard make the remark about pushing me about, as I came up?" said Ted, in a tone of surprise. The cowboys from Suggs' ranch were snickering. "Well, what if I was?" "I'm going to make you try it."

Westby stopped to turn a surprised, questioning look upon the snickering class. “Yes, that will do for that demonstration,” said Irving. He rose from his seat; his lips were trembling, and the laughter of the class ceased. “You may leave the roomfor your insolenceat once!”

In the white-tiled Roman bathroom, the muddy circles suddenly out and angry beneath her eyes, her mother was standing before one of the full-length mirrors snickering. There was a fresh little grave on the inside of her right forearm. Sometimes in the weeks that followed a sense of the miracle of what was happening would clutch at Alma's throat like a fear. Louis did not know.

Coming nearer, chattering and scolding as only a red squirrel can, he began a speculation as to our character in rapid broken coughs and sniffs, pouring forth a torrent of threatening abuse in his snickering wheezy manner; "but, like some people you may know, his defiance was mostly bluster he loves to make a noise."

Then we scampered over to one side and with the glee of mischievous schoolboys watched developments. Nearly every passing soldier, noticing the odd sight, strolled over and read the sign, going off snickering.

Audible snickering was general, but this soon gave way to alarm as Aun' Sheba exclaimed aloud, "He's dun gwine an' got de popoplexy shuah." "Carry him out," said old Tobe, in a whisper which might have been heard in the street.

Alixe, unusually flushed, was conducting herself without restraint; Neergard's snickering laugh grew more significant and persistent; even Rosamund spoke too loudly at moments; and once she looked around at Nina and Selwyn while her pretty, accentless laughter, rippling with its undertone of malice, became more frequent in the increasing tumult.

He was strengthened in this conviction by the fact that two fashionable young men in the corner were snickering at him. "Home again," said Mirabelle, with a sigh of relief. "Home again, and time to get to work. And I'm just itching for it." Mr.