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'Hear, Dad?" The answer came back in the deepest voice Harvey had ever heard from a human chest: "Quit foolin', Dan, and send him to me." Dan sniggered, and threw Harvey his warped bicycle shoes.
Then the old cripple, more than ever bent upon his stick, but nevertheless chuckling to himself all the way, preceded them into the house. "Ah, she is clever," he muttered; "she thinks her demon tells her everything. But even La Meffraye will not know where I have hidden that beautiful gold." So he sniggered senilely to himself between his fits of coughing.
'That poxy knave out-marched me! 'Why, the Lady Mary sniggered at him, 'thy brewer's son is too many for your Highness. Henry snarled round at her; but she folded her hands before her and uttered: 'The brewer's son made your Highness Supreme Head of the Church. Therefore, the brewer's son hath tied your Highness' tongue. For who may argue with your Highness?
It was standing wide open. Whoever was last there had either not found the time to shut it, or had forgotten to do so. Across the threshold of this door lay a skin bag, formed of a goat-skin, that appeared to be full of pebbles. "Hee! hee! white men," sniggered Gagool, as the light from the lamp fell upon it.
It is very evident that I have been tricked." Saumarez laughed a low laugh of enjoyment. "You certainly came here under a false impression," he sniggered; "as for the reason of your coming, you will soon know it. Now, to begin with, where is the key of the safe at 190 Monmouth Street. You have been thoroughly searched and we cannot find it. "You are not likely to," I answered.
"'Good idee! kughs old Red Beard, and he throws his arms round the fat chap. "'This'll smother him! he roars. 'Now, boys, follow up! "And down he charge on the Genelman, Fat George in his arms." For a moment the ghost of the old Knapp walked. "Fat George weren't for avin it, Fat George weren't," he sniggered, shaking his head. "And I don't blame Fat George neether.
It is a beautiful lesson; it teaches us who are the ministers of the Lord to likewise suck the sweetness from the flowers of the living gospel, and impart it gladly to the unbelievers who shall find it sweeter than the sweetest honey!" And he shook his head piously several times, while the pores of his fat visage exuded holy oil. Duprez sniggered secretly. Macfarlane looked preternaturally solemn.
Ossip followed the police with derisive eyes; whereafter, he leapt to his feet with a nimble, adroit movement, and crossed himself with punctilious piety. "That's all about it, thank God!" he exclaimed. "What?" sniggered Boev, now both disillusioned and astonished. "Do you really mean to say that that leg of yours is better already? Or do you mean that it never was injured at all?" "Ah!
The proof that I've no animosity against her is here in this photograph, which I saved from falling into the hands of the police, and which I'm quite ready to give her back if she will come and ask me for it herself." She took the photograph out of her pocket as she spoke. Mademoiselle Saget scrutinised it and sniggered as she read the inscription, "Louise, to her dear friend Florent."
And they took the children and women of the family away into a corner, and whispered to them and misled them "Only believe!" was their one great word. The whole thing was incredibly silly. Paul went to Athens, and they asked him there about his religion; and when he spoke to them about Jesus rising from the dead, they sniggered, and the more polite suggested "another day."
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