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You ask white lord tell you pretty story of how he kiss her before she kill herself." Needless to say all this very misleading information was received by the audience with an attention that I can but call rapt, and in a kind of holy silence which was broken only by a sudden burst of sniggering on the part of Scroope. I favoured him with my fiercest frown.
A hoarse crashing babble goes steadily on, forming the ground-bass of an odious symphony; shrill and discordant laughter rises by fits and starts above the low tumult; a coarse joke sets one group sniggering; a vile oath rings out from some foul-mouthed roysterer; and at intervals some flushed and bleared creature breaks into a slavering laugh which has a sickly resemblance to weeping.
Half a pair of socks and a pillow-case short this week! Mind it doesn't occur again! and swaggered off, sniggering. Toad looked about for a stone to throw at him, but could not succeed in finding one, which vexed him more than anything.
Patty stood blushing as though caught in a guilty act, while she of the Generations came proudly on, Will sniggering behind her. "Who is this, Richard?" asks Miss Manners, pointing a small forefinger. "Patty Swain, if you must know!" I cried, and added boylike: "And she is just as good as you or me, and better." I was quite red in the face, and angry because of it.
But to his satellites he said, "Not a soul will buy a fortune frae Birkie. I'll get thae cards for a penny afore next week's out." Francie Crabb found Tommy sniggering to himself in the back wynd. "What are you goucking at?" asked Francie, in surprise, for, as a rule, Tommy only laughed behind his face. "I winna tell you," chuckled Tommy, "but what a bar, oh, what a divert!" "Come on, tell me."
Without seeming to heed the irreverence, Jimmy pursued his impassioned diatribe and smote unbelievers hip and thigh, in language that was not conventional, or even relevant to the subject of his discourse. The sniggering had developed into suppressed laughter, and James suddenly stopped the even flow of his oratory, brought his giant fist down on the deal table and sent everything flying.
"All that business fills me with disgust." "Human nature is a nuisance, isn't it?" I said. "Why are you sniggering at me?" "Because I don't believe you." "Then you're a damned fool." I paused, and I looked at him searchingly. "What's the good of trying to humbug me?" I said. "I don't know what you mean." I smiled. "Let me tell you.
"Let us move on; we stop the way, and those idle lads are listening to us, and sniggering." "Sniggering!" exclaimed the gentle helpmate. "I should like to see those who presume for to snigger;" and as she spoke, she threw a look of defiance around her. Then, having thus satisfied her resentment, she prepared to obey, as no doubt she always did, her lord and master.
"Let us move on; we stop the way, and those idle lads are listening to us, and sniggering." "Sniggering!" exclaimed the gentle helpmate. "I should like to see those who presume for to snigger;" and as she spoke, she threw a look of defiance around her. Then, having thus satisfied her resentment, she prepared to obey, as no doubt she always did, her lord and master.
And then with a sniggering laugh, "It ain't safe, Courtenay. You can't go down, and you'll have to pay me all the same." "I'm going down," said Courtenay. "You can't," I cried. "It's full of foul air." "You mind your own business, pauper," cried Courtenay.
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