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Very considerate it was of Abdul to put the proposition, Mac thought, for the condition of the atmosphere in the neighbourhood was not conducive to his peace of mind, nor did it improve his inclination to eat to know that those flies which nothing could keep out of his food, had come from . And his internals would squirm at the thought.
I indicated the garment over the pillow, and he wiggled. "Please don't squirm," I said coldly. "You will wear out your lingerie, and I will have to mend them." He sat very still for five minutes, when I discovered that I had put the patch in crosswise instead of lengthwise and that it would not fit. As I jerked it out he sneezed. "Or sneeze," I added venomously.
Podington was delighted; his face glowed; he was rejoiced at the pleasure of his friend. "I tell you, Thomas," said he, "that " "William!" exclaimed Buller, with a sudden squirm in his seat, "what is that I hear? Is that a train?" "Yes," said Mr. Podington, "that is the ten-forty, up." "Does it come near here?" asked Mr. Buller, nervously. "Does it go over that bridge?"
"These are the hottest coals of fire I've ever had handed out to me, That wretch of a Ruth knew she was making us squirm." "I'm afraid the poor old lady never had any chance to be grateful to me," said Arthur uncomfortably. "The worst of it is," confessed Frank, "that father was paying Bert and me for every bit of that shoveling and Miss Cynthia never knew it.
When you think of it beforehand, it makes you squirm in your shoes, but when you've just got it face to face it seems so obvious that you forget to be afraid. Indeed it was only by a miracle that any of them was alive, and they had all a curious, light-headed feeling from the narrowness of the escape.
He did not squirm round as Amélie said kittens usually did. He never climbed on my shoulders and rubbed against my face. He simply jumped up in my lap, turned round once, lay down, and lay perfectly still.
I came here so's you'd know what I was goin' to do to your precious chums. I wanted to tell you and have the fun of watchin' you squirm. Well, I'm havin' the fun, plenty of it. Squirm, you Wall Street bloodsucker, squirm." He fairly stood on tiptoe to scream the last command. To a disinterested observer the scene might have had some elements of farce comedy.
"As I see the situation," Dewitt went on evenly and with a logic that made Luck squirm with its very truthfulness, "they left their ranches and came with you to work in pictures in a spirit of adventure, we might say. There is a glamour; and your personal influence, your enthusiasm, had its effect.
Evil is as real as the typhoid germ that you can put under a microscope and see it squirm and grow. Evil is negative, yes, but it is a real negative, as real as darkness, as real as death. There are two things in every human heart which bear witness to the existence and reality of evil: first, our judgments of regret, and second, our judgments of condemnation.
"You worry too much about him," O'Malley answered. "I bet he's snoopin' around gettin' set to get us away." Stan stretched out on his bunk. They waited for Sim to show up, but he did not come to the room. At eight o'clock Stan began to squirm. "They've probably nabbed him," he said sourly. "Sure, an' I'll start working on Hans if they have." They had been speaking in very low tones.
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