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Updated: June 22, 2025
At all events, the Coromantee could calculate on keeping himself above water for several hours without rest, and under it as long as any other animal whose natural element was the earth or the air. Snowball, however, had no intention to go wider, not an inch deeper than he could possibly help: for therein would lie his danger, and he knew it.
I had a fine adventure, besides saving a little pig," said the rabbit gentleman. "I wonder what will happen to me to-morrow?" And we shall soon see for, if the snowball doesn't wrap itself up in the parlor rug to hide away from the jam tart, when it comes home from the moving pictures, I'll tell you next about Uncle Wiggily and the second little pig. "There!
"Now that fresh kid's got his!" For the soft snowball in Tommy's hands landed plump upon the handkerchief-covered crown of the person sprawling so ungracefully in the Pullman seat! The victim uttered a howl audible above the drumming of the car wheels.
They found the twins ready to help them, and in a very short time they had rolled a huge snowball that was pronounced just the thing for Mr. Snowman's body. "We can't make long thin legs like the soldiers," said Bobby regretfully. "I wonder how the man made 'em like that. We'll have to have short roundish legs for ours." The short "roundish" legs finished, they had still to make the head.
"There is a hut hard by, such as we all use, which I have devoted to your service; clean straw and thick coverlets of skins, warriors will hardly ask more." "It was but an hour since I thought the heath would have been our couch, and a snowball our pillow; we shall be well content."
The bullet knocked him off the edge of the cliff. He fell, struck the steep grass slope, and began to roll. Over and over and over he went, gathering speed like a snowball, getting smaller and smaller until he disappeared in the brush far below, a tiny spot of white. No one can appreciate the feeling of relaxed relief that filled me.
"They're making them like ice too, and I wouldn't put it past that lot to pack a stone in each snowball in the bargain. They'd be equal to anything." "Are we going to stand by and see that sport go on, boys?" asked Carl as he shut his jaws tight together, and the light of indignation shone in his eyes. "We wouldn't be fit to wear the khaki of scouts if we did, fellows!" cried Tom Chesney.
And then Ritter hurried into the mess-room as fast as he could. Pepper, Jack and Andy looked at each other. "He is guilty, I know it!" said Pepper firmly. "I believe you," answered the young major; and Andy nodded his head to show that he agreed with his chums. "Now then, fellows, for the greatest snowball battle of the age!" "Here is where Company A smothers Company B!" "Rats!
A mischievous freshman who had thrown a snowball at Sylvia's heels, in the hope of seeing her jump, regretted his bad manners: Sylvia caught him in the ear with an unexpected return shot. A senior who observed the incident dealt in the lordly way of his kind with the offender. They called her "our co-ed" and "the boss girl" after that.
"Put it in your pocket, and take it home to Oscar as a souvenir of Lapland," Gerda suggested. "No," he replied, taking out his camera, "I'll set it up on this rock and take a picture of it, snowball in July." "You'd better wait until you see the reindeer before you begin taking pictures," called Gerda, hurrying on without waiting for her brother.
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