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"Let her if she dare!" tauntingly cried the eldest of the girls, brandishing a musket with a mien and resolution that would have done credit to her Amazonian dam. "I know you, Nelly Wade; you are with the lawyers in your heart, and if you come a foot nigher, you shall have frontier punishment. Put in another pry, girls; in with it!
Ye couldn't imagine I could be so neat!" cried Pixie tauntingly, as she pirouetted to and fro on the top of the table, to which she had lightly sprung at the first moment of discovery. She looked like a big French doll, as she swung from side to side, her hands outheld, her shoulders raised, her tiny feet twinkling to and fro.
After all these transactions, which are now of public notoriety and matter of record, shall we of the free States tauntingly be asked what we have to do with slavery? We should rejoice, indeed, if the evils of slavery were removed far from us, that it could be said with truth, that we have nothing to do with slavery.
And pointing at Nicias, son of Niceratus, then general, whom he hated, he tauntingly said that it would be easy, if they had men for generals, to sail with a force and take those in the island, and that if he had himself been in command, he would have done it.
He was five years old, but the other was seven, and he held the slate above his head. "And who be JAN, then, thee little gallus-bird?" said he, tauntingly. "I be Jan!" answered the little fellow, defiantly. "Jan Lake, the miller's son. Give I his slate!" "Thee's not a miller's son," said the other; and the rest of the children began to gather round. "I be a miller's son," reiterated Jan.
"I will explain as we walk." "Well, come along!" blurted the wayfarer. "Nothing more can happen to me, anyway." "So thee has found one of thy own kind to follow about in the world?" inquired the father, tauntingly. "Feathers on the head and rattles in the hand! Cockahoops and fiddle-de-lorums! Thee'll be back soon with thy folly cured after I have bailed thee from the calaboose!
"Very!" "And she is " "Always with him!" Mrs. Bethune laughs again always that low, sweet, cruel laughter. "Could attention farther go?" "Always? Surely that is an exaggeration." Rylton speaks with comparative calmness. It is plain that his one outbreak of passion has horrified himself, and he is determined not to give way to another whatever provocation may lie in his path. "Is it?" tauntingly.
Between his knees lay his .303 rifle. He had figured on the fraction of time it would take him to drop his paddle, pick up the gun, and fire. This was his second point in generalship getting the drop on O'Grady. Once or twice in the first half hour O'Grady glanced back over his shoulder, and it was Jan who now laughed tauntingly at the other.
Larry held his desire in leash. "So you bet you'll get me. I'll take that bet any figure you like. I've already got a new game cooked up, Gavegan. Cleverer than anything I've ever tried before." "Oh, I'll get you!" Gavegan growled again. "Oh, no, you won't!" And then Larry's old anger against Gavegan got into his tongue and made it wag tauntingly.
His wife looked curiously at his red, excited face. She followed him in silence down the stairs. Sheila stood still listening to their descending steps, then she knelt down beside her little trunk and opened the lid. The sound of the fiddle stole hauntingly, beseechingly, tauntingly into her consciousness.
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