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For as soon as the animal gets a sore mouth, he cannot eat well, and becomes fretful; then he cannot drink well, and as his mouth keeps splitting up on the sides, he soon gets so that he cannot keep water in it, and every swallow he attempts to take, the water will spirt out of the sides, just above the bit.
I am still anxious to do so; but to New Orleans I cannot, shall not go, unless you command me to do so." "Saint Peter!" said Mr. Middleton. "What’s the row now? What’s happened to make little Sunshine spirt up so? Don’t you want to see Dr. Lacey, child?" "No, father; I never desire to see him again." The old cob pipe dropped from Mr.
"I think a little spirt of gayety makes it seem duller by contrast." "Yet, Lillie," said John, "you see there are women, who live right here in Springdale, who are all the time busy, interested, and happy, with only such sources of enjoyment as are to be found here. Their time does not hang heavy on their hands; in fact, it is too short for all they wish to do."
Meantime, for the white men it was almost like letting off their rifles into the night; seldom could a Redskin be seen, and men fired only at the spots where the smoke of Indian muskets hung about the undergrowth, or where they saw a spirt of flame.
Broussais was in those days like an old volcano, which has pretty nearly used up its fire and brimstone, but is still boiling and bubbling in its interior, and now and then sends up a spirt of lava and a volley of pebbles.
The spirt of flame and the little jet of filmy blue smoke extorted a sharp ejaculation of astonishment from those who were near enough to notice it, but it was as nothing compared with the shout of mingled amazement, terror, and relief that went up when the huge beast stumbled, fell forward on his head, turned a complete somersault, and lay still, slain at the very instant when, having overtaken the fugitive, he had lowered his head to impale the shrieking man upon his horns.
Away to his right the light was burning on Westminster clock-tower; on Westminster Bridge the lamps of cabs and carriages darted to and fro like fire-flies. Drake watched two of them start across in the same direction a few yards apart, saw the one behind close up, the one in front spirt forward as though each was straining for the lead.
They lose sight of each other, they know nothing of one another's whereabouts; but they are all steering to one point," the sharp spirt of a fusee on the garden-seat came in here, followed by an aromatic flavour in the air, "and when they do meet, which they are certain to do in the long run," here the doctor put the pipe in his mouth, and finished his speech with it there, "the figure of the continent has become known, and may be set down in maps.
Then he broke down altogether, in the only way that he could; he gave a great spirt of laughter; then he leaned back and laughed till the tears ran down. Presently he was quieter. "Oddsfish!" he cried, "this is a turning of tables indeed! I sent for you, Mr. Mallock " The door opened softly behind me; and a man put his head in. "Go away! go away!" cried the King.
Bang went the bass, crash went the treble, the tune a well-known dance, played with a dash and a spirt, a rollicking marking of time irresistible to any human creature under forty, who did not suffer from corns on their toes. In the recesses of the scullery a subdued scuffling was heard.
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