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Happy laughed, and caught hold of an ash can to keep from being thrown out of the jolting truck. "Kin ye beat that, guard?" he cried. "Ain't that somethin'?" The guard sniggered. "Didn't send me to Leavenworth 'cause I was so young," went on the kid placidly. "How old are you, kid?" asked Andrews, who was leaning against the driver's seat.
Paul rose and stamped his feet on the ground; he looked at his companion, and his surprise burst out in the question, "You really mean to let me go with five and twenty thousand francs!" "I act as I am sure the lady whose name has been unavoidably mentioned would wish to act." Paul stared again, then sniggered again, and pocketed his spoil.
'Run! run! panted the tiger; 'there's the very devil of a horseman in yonder fields, who thinks nothing of eating three tigers for breakfast! At this the jackal sniggered in his sleeve. 'My dear lord, said he, 'the sun has dazzled your eyes! That was no horseman, but only the farmer's wife dressed up as a man! 'Are you quite sure? asked the tiger, pausing.
"What?" he retorted. "You know I never keep my oaths. Oaths are made to catch gulls with." "Tell me ... you can tell me, at any rate..." "Well?" "Well, the chandelier ... the chandelier, Erik? ..." "What about the chandelier?" "You know what I mean." "Oh," he sniggered, "I don't mind telling you about the chandelier! ... IT WASN'T I! ... The chandelier was very old and worn."
"Go on!" he said, nodding sardonic approval. "Provoke me to violence. Goad me in the direction of insanity." His caddie sniggered audibly. Berry turned to him. "That's right, my boy. Make the most of your time. For you I have already devised a lingering death." "Look here, old chap," said I, "there's some mistake. I said I'd give you a stroke a hole, not a divot a stroke." Jonah strolled up.
But to return to the Subedar-Major. "Peace, fool! Art blind as Ibrahim Mahmud the Weeper," growled that burly Native Officer as the zealous and over-anxious young sentry cried out and pointed to where, in the moonlight, the returning reconnoitring-patrol was to be seen as it emerged from the lye-bushes of the dry river-bed. A recumbent comrade of the outpost sentry group sniggered.
"Take that gaping booby up with you. I hear he's 'good at athletics." The sailors who were rope-tarring sniggered audibly, and Alister lifted his face with a look of anxiety, that did as much as the sniggering to stimulate me not to disgrace myself. "Kick off your shoes, and come along," said Francis. "Jump on the bulwarks and then follow me.
Ashton Portway, 'if you are too witty. The hostess smiled and sniggered, but it was generally felt that Mr. Dolbiac's remark had not been in the best taste. For a few moments Henry was alone and uncared for, and he examined his surroundings.
What a very unbecoming expression, Jane." "Sorry, madam," said Jane and she and Flora sniggered uncontrollably. "You girls perplex me greatly," said Mrs. Barraclough. "You do not laugh in the least like ordinary servants." "How do ordinary servants laugh?" Jane asked. "Generally speaking, in a high note that echoes distressingly throughout the house, whereas you laugh like young ladies."
Hume filled his pipe with great deliberation, took a coal from the fire, and stared at his two companions till his hand was scorched. "I am to be married at the full moon!" Venning sniggered. "You can't mean it, sir," said Compton. "It's true enough," said the Hunter, solemnly. "I was passing the acts, as it were, without paying much attention when the women clapped their hands.
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