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'Eh, the minion! said certain sniggering old women to whom this was told, 'she'll not find so soft a lap at Gurdun! But others said, 'Gurdun is the Duke's, and will one day be the Duke's son's. What will Sieur Gilles do then with his straining wife? You cannot keep your hawk on the cadge for ever ah, nor hood her for ever! And so on. All this points to some public excitement.
"I didn't quite tumble to his meaning at first, because I had only got as far as G. RUB, and then I saw that the whole thing as it stood spelled 'GRUB. Lord, how the swine laughed! He told the form all about it, and of course they all laughed too, the sniggering, grovelling sweeps! "Then Stinker said: 'A happy thought has just occurred to me.
He uttered his low, sniggering, malicious laugh again, and without a word went off towards the back, disappearing into the darkness, and then, unseen by Sam, crawling over the wall like some great dark slug, leaving the London boy alone with his thoughts, as he kept close up to the mill, and gazed toward the cottage, dreading moment by moment an interruption from that direction.
To my surprise, however, on entering, I discovered Thorndyke himself just finishing the mounting of a microscopical specimen. "Did you know that there is some one below waiting to see you?" I asked. "Is it anyone you know?" he inquired. "No," I answered. "It is a red-nosed, sniggering fool in spectacles.
"I assure you I was as civil as I knew how to be," asserted Frederica. "I'm sure you were!" said the Reverend Charles, stuffing a pipe as he spoke, and sniggering into the bowl. Miss Coppinger was justified in believing that Christian had been a success with Father Sweeny. "I declare I could like that gerr'l, Christian Lowry," he said to Father Greer. "She's a good gerr'l enough. Decent! Civil!"
G , on the contrary, sends you a rollicking note to feed with a few friends no party; and you go straight from office to find a dozen heavily-got-up people sniggering at your frock coat and black tie. However, as I said, on this occasion the lecturer, Dr.
'I will take no beating, uncle, she panted; 'this is my grandfather's abode and dwelling. The old man was sniggering towards the window. He had gathered up his gown about his knees and picked his way between the pools of water on the floor and the Lutherans on their chairs towards the window. He mounted upon an oak chest that stood beneath the casement and, peering out, chuckled at what he saw.
You know, Ashburn, I often think it's a good thing there are none of the old Romans alive now. They weren't a yumorous nation, taken as a whole; but I fancy some of our prize Latin verses would set the stiffest of 'em sniggering. And we laugh at "Baboo English," as they call it!
The aunt and nephew in this City church are much disturbed by the sniggering boys. The nephew is himself a boy, and the sniggerers tempt him to secular thoughts of marbles and string, by secretly offering such commodities to his distant contemplation.
Lord Northmoor spent most of his days over the papers in the office, so much his usual self, that Mr. Burford generally forgot, and called to him as 'Morton' so naturally that after the first the other clerks left off sniggering.
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