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Updated: June 13, 2025


If discontent and misery are preparatives for liberty and they are so strange and unlike ours are the ways of God I was likely enough to find them there. I was welcomed by my intended host, a little pert, snub-nosed shoemaker, who greeted me as his cousin from London a relationship which it seemed prudent to accept.

So he turned and walked slowly to his temporary headquarters in the station agent's office, but to find that the young captain left in command by Colonel Wray had made himself at home and was issuing orders to a snub-nosed lieutenant. Porter took a chair and looked out of the window. For a moment he was too weary to be aggressive.

Among the house-serfs there was one Ivan, called 'Suhys' Ivan, a coachman or coach-boy, as they called him on account of his small size, in spite of his being no longer young. He was a tiny little man, brisk, snub-nosed, curly-headed, with an everlastingly smiling, childish face, and little eyes, like a mouse's.

You put all the music you have into your verse. I doubt if you could even whistle 'Lillibulero, though there's not a snub nosed urchin in his Majesty's kingdom who can't bawl it." "That may be, but I can neither whistle nor am I a snub-nosed urchin. I apologise for my defects," retorted the poet. A general laugh followed at this and Gay, somewhat discomfited, turned to Lavinia.

The dinner was frugal, a plate of soup, a dish of meat, fruit, cheese, and half a bottle of wine; but Philip paid no attention to what he ate. He took note of the men at the table. Flanagan was there again: he was an American, a short, snub-nosed youth with a jolly face and a laughing mouth. He wore a Norfolk jacket of bold pattern, a blue stock round his neck, and a tweed cap of fantastic shape.

You can swing your bow in just below the bridge there." The captain pulled the bell, and the snub-nosed craft, stirring up a whirl of mud from the bottom of the river, was brought alongside the wharf. "Where are you going to put it?" the captain called. "Here. We'll clean this up as fast as we can. I want that cribbing all unloaded tonight, sure." "That suits me," said the captain.

"I speak no ill against oneirologya, although broad noon is hardly the best time for its practise," declared the snub-nosed stranger. "But what is that thing?" he asked, pointing. "It is the figure of a man, which I have modeled and re-modeled, sir, but cannot seem to get exactly to my liking. So it is necessary that I keep laboring at it until the figure is to my thinking and my desire."

This boy raised a pair of pink-rimmed eyes to Jill, sniffed for like all theatrical managers' office-boys he had a permanent cold in the head bit his thumb-nail, and spoke. He was a snub-nosed boy. His ears and hair were vermilion. His name was Ralph. He had seven hundred and forty-three pimples.

Then Charlie transferred his blighted affections to a round, rosy, snub-nosed, blue-eyed, little Sophomore who appreciated them as they deserved, whereupon he forgave Anne and condescended to be civil to her again; in a patronizing manner intended to show her just what she had lost. One day Anne scurried excitedly into Priscilla's room. "Read that," she cried, tossing Priscilla a letter.

It was during one of these panting tugs uphill, that Jacky saw fit to slap a fellow coaster, a little, snub-nosed girl with a sniffling cold in her head, and all muffled up in dirty scarves. Instantly Maurice, striding in among the children, took his son by the arm, and said, sharply: "Young man, apologize! Quick! Or I'll take you home!" Jacky gaped. "Pol'gize?" "Say you're sorry! Out with it.

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