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Updated: May 27, 2025
Stand still!" And in the middle of High Street he stuck the flowers in her coat. "An old thing like me!" she said, sniffing. "You see," he said, "I want people to think we're awful swells. So look ikey." "I'll jowl your head," she laughed. "Strut!" he commanded. "Be a fantail pigeon." It took him an hour to get her through the street.
And then Bert caught sight of the bag in his sister's hand the bag around which Snap was sniffing so hungrily. "What have you, Nan?" asked Bert, pausing in the midst of shoveling snow in a heap for the start of the snow house. "Oh something!" and Nan smiled. "Something good?" Bert went on. "I guess they're good," Nan said, smiling.
Grouse rose almost under their horses' hoofs, to sit bright-eyed on adjacent limbs, watching the travellers. Occasionally deer by twos and threes bounded springily away, white flags waving. Once the horses snorted and showed a disinclination to proceed, sniffing the air nervously. "Bear," said Casey. "Down among them berry bushes, I reckon," said the sheriff.
But another and a softer noise attracted the quick ear of Omrah, and he pushed Alexander, and put his finger up to induce him to listen. Having listened a little longer, Omrah made signs to Alexander and the Major to follow him. The noise which Omrah had heard was the croaking of a frog, which denoted water at hand, and the sniffing of the horses confirmed him in his supposition.
The dog came slowly and with infinite caution stretched his nose forward, sniffing. The hair upon his neck and back moved and ruffled as if a sharp wind was blowing, the last muscular quivers of the snake were causing the rattles to still sound their treble cry, the shrill, ringing war chant and hymn of the grave of the thing that faces foes at once countless, implacable, and superior.
"I am careful about my kitchen I am neat I wash everything, Etienne," she assured him, sniffing at the slime in the sink, overcome by confusion, her housewife's reputation at stake. "Yes, but you cannot wash the souls of them dam' scoundrels who send that water through the pipes to the poor people who can buy no other," he raged. "This is not your blame you did not know."
"No, no," interrupted Dorothy; "God saves His elect, I tell you. Don't you remember what He says? "'You sinners are, and such a share As sinners may expect; Such you shall have; for I do save None but my own elect. "And you see," she added, confidently, "I think we all are elect, and there's nothing to be afraid of. Benny, stop sniffing!" "Are you sure?" asked Cecile, gloomily.
He was a peaceful king. He had one law: "Let me alone!" he said, and the voice of that law was in his attitude as he sat on his haunches sniffing the strange smell. In his massive strength, in his aloneness and his supremacy, the great bear was like the mountains, unrivalled in the valleys as they were in the skies. With the mountains, he had come down out of the ages. He was part of them.
Kashtanka began sniffing the pavement, hoping to find her master by the scent of his tracks, but some wretch had been that way just before in new rubber goloshes, and now all delicate scents were mixed with an acute stench of india-rubber, so that it was impossible to make out anything. Kashtanka ran up and down and did not find her master, and meanwhile it had got dark.
Mistress Jeanie often brought out a little old milking stool on balmy mornings, and sat with knitting or mending in one of the narrow aisles, to advise her gude-mon in small matters. Bobby trotted quietly about, sniffing at everything with the liveliest interest, head on this side or that, alertly.
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