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Updated: June 10, 2025
As a pioneer himself said: "All they had to do was to tickle it with a hoe, and it laughed into a harvest." There was the proof of its strength in the grass and the trees. Never before had the travelers seen oaks and beeches of such girth or elms and hickories of such height. The grass was high and thick and the canebrake was so dense that passage through it seemed impossible.
But while he sometimes condescends to tickle the midriff of his hearers, consciously or unconsciously for his quaint yet pungent remarks are not unfrequently the inspirations of the moment he can afford to indulge his relish for humour without let or hindrance at a select party or by his own fireside.
He had an extraordinary knowledge of languages and a wonderful memory. Fastidious Florentines were converted to Mirandola's strange taste in sermons, so that the convent garden with its rose-trees became the haunt of an ever-increasing crowd, eager to hear doctrines which were new enough to tickle their palates pleasantly.
"You mustn't tickle me," she said to her protector, "or I shall come undone. Why hasn't you been to take me for another ride, Noel?" "Sweetheart " he began with compunction. But Peggy interrupted very decidedly. "No, you needn't make excuses. And I'm not goin' to be your sweetheart any more ever not till you take me for another ride." "Oh, don't be cruel!" besought Noel.
CHRISTMAS EVE at TOPMAST TICKLE Returning afoot from the bedside of Long John Wise at Run-by-Guess and from many a bedside and wretched hearth by the way the doctor and I strapped our packs aback and heartily set out from the Hudson's Bay Company's post at Bread-and-Water Bay in the dawn of the day before Christmas: being then three weeks gone from our harbour, and, thinking to reach it next day.
You tickle, and I'll tickle, and we'll all tickle, and here we go round round roundy!" And the Sennaar minister danced out of the room. He is a droll man, and I don't quite understand him. Of course I don't entirely like him for it always seems as if he meant something a little different from what he says.
Its salt breeze played on his face; and the bay horse, feeling the tickle of it in his nostrils, threw up his head with a whinny. "Good, old boy is it not?" asked the Collector, patting his neck. "Suppose we try a breather of it?"
As the reader may have already surmised, the play mentioned in the preceding chapter was never finished. No; after I was once more domiciled in my city home, I began to think that if I really was a literary genius I ought to commercialize my ideas right, instead of using them in fiction or drama simply to tickle the fancy of people who would forget it all in a moment's time.
Slowly I moved my hand toward him and stroked his back with a twig. If you can tickle a frog's back in any way you put a spell upon him. He becomes quite hypnotized. He was instantly responsive to my passes. He began to swell and foreshorten, and when I used my finger instead of the twig, he puffed up very rapidly, rose up more upon his feet, and bowed his head.
And Danny was pulled into the buggy. The trader Good Samaritan they called her the Cheap and Nasty on the Shore; God knows why! for she was dealing fairly for the fish, if something smartly was wind-bound at Heart's Ease Cove, riding safe in the lee of the Giant's Hand: champing her anchor chain; nodding to the swell, which swept through the tickle and spent itself in the landlocked water, collapsing to quiet.
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