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Want me hittum again?" "Please don't let him hurt me, Mr. Swift," snivelled the man. "He hit me an awful blow back there." "You had it coming to you," retorted Tom sternly. "Besides, you're not hurt very much. Koku, bring him in here. You certainly did a good piece of work when you nabbed this fellow. Take him into the office and we'll have a word or two with him before I call the police."
"Ah! but it is written that we shall not make to ourselves the likeness of anything that is in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth. And here are all these people making of themselves " Miss Tabby stopped and snivelled, and then stopped again to wipe a tear from the tip of her nose. "Well, what?" demanded antagonistic Joe.
At first I only snivelled, but surrendered myself after a few successful ventures, to a loud despairing roar. I could see the blurred image of Mrs. Handsomebody standing at the top of the stairs. I heard her sharp command to mount them instantly, and I began to grope my way up, hanging by the bannister.
Olimpia Castaneve, the muffled brooder in the poop, was cold, cross, and still. Bellaroba snivelled, but she was scornful under her cloak, and no word passed between the pair until they were in the great blunt-nosed barge, heading against a crisping tide for Chioggia.
"The train stopped long enough at Guildford for you to get in through the doorway, like any ordinary passenger, surely?" "No, sir, I couldn't," answered the other. "I couldn't a-done it." "But why not?" "Because, sir," snivelled the lad, "I didn't have no money, sir." "Humph! you had no money, eh?"
She snivelled a little as she began her story, but soon became more calm. Indeed, in her relation she tried to place the facts in such order that she might herself find excuse for her erroneous theories, as well as prove to Mary Louise that her suspicions of Abe Kauffman and Mrs. Charleworth were well founded.
Then with raspings of the choir, a bass with a cold, and two boys who snivelled began their liturgical chants: "Inviolata," that languishing and plaintive Sequence, with its clear and drawling tune so weak, so frail, that it would seem as if it should only be sung by voices in a hospital; then the "Parce Domine," that antiphon so suppliant and so sad; lastly, that scrap, detached from the "Panga Lingua," the "Tantum ergo," humble and thoughtful, attentive and slow.
"It must have cost a pile," said she. "I don't see how he does it." "She sees you at the window," said Lillian. Both she and her mother smiled and waved at Maria. Maria bowed, and smiled with a sweet irradiation of her rosy face. "She's a little beauty, anyhow," said Lillian. "Dear child," said Mrs. White, and she snivelled again.
I must mourn too! So it plucked out an eye, and going to a corn-merchant's shop, sat on the doorstep and wept. 'Why, little cuckoo! what's the matter? cried Bhagtu the shopkeeper. 'You are generally the pertest of birds, and to-day you are as dull as ditchwater! 'Don't ask me! snivelled the cuckoo; 'it is such terrible grief! such dreadful sorrow! such such horrible pain!
However, the house was still new to her, if not in its pantry, at least in its bureaus and wardrobes, and when she had spent the first evening hour counterfeiting the softly whimpered quavers of a little screech-owl that snivelled its woes from a tree in the back-yard, the happy thought came to her innocent young mind to try on the best she could find of her mistress's gowns and millinery.
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