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Updated: May 29, 2025


That was the office of "The South Shore Weather Bureau," and 'twas sort of sacred and holy, and 'twould kill you to see the boarders tip-toeing up and peeking in the winder to watch them two old coots squinting through a telescope at the sky or scribbling rubbish on paper. And Beriah was right 'most every time.

As she quieted under its influence, the disappointed listeners, now tip-toeing carefully from the room, heard her murmur in final appeal: "Cannot Adelaide spare one minute from from her company downstairs, to wish me health and kiss me good night?" Was it weakness, or a settled inability to remember anything but that which filled her own mind?

As the night came on, the two men were forced to move about to keep from freezing. Tip-toeing along, avoiding heavy glass windows, they conversed in low tones. "We've been h'at h'it now goin' h'on twenty-four 'ours," murmured Jarvis. "H'it's two hundred h'an' forty miles, h'an' h'our course u'd be shorter than a reindeer's.

It was really rather a funny sight to see stout Head-nurse without her veil tip-toeing in line towards pussy and shrilling out her orders to the others to close in and be sure to leave no loopholes.

"Theodore!" she called quietly, just as he was tip-toeing past her room. "Yeh." "Come in here. And turn on the light." He switched on the light and stood there in the doorway.

Then he came straight over toward the rear window of the store, which was situated directly under Dick's own window. "There's some mischief afloat," murmured Dick, unable to recognize his chum in the darkness. "I can't get down in time to catch him, but I'll mark him so that I'll know him when I overtake him." Tip-toeing over to his washstand, Dick quickly picked up the water pitcher.

He set back the chair and came tip-toeing forward. Cyclona raised her head and looked at him dreamily. "Hush!" she whispered. "Be very quiet ... He has gone to sleep." "Brumniagen" is a name given to those wares which, having no use for them at home, England ships to other countries.

Early evening, tip-toeing through the window, was drawing her dusky hangings about the room when at length George withdrew the brown hands; stirred. Upon a little sigh Mary let go the string that held the dreams she had been dreaming. Like a great gay bundle of many-coloured toy balloons suddenly released, they soared away. She came to the desperate present; noted her George filling his pipe.

We will not have the blood of Italy contaminated do you hear? While that half-Austrian Medole is tip-toeing 'twixt Milan and Turin, we watch over his honour, to set an example to our women and your officers. You have outwitted us to-night. Off with you!" Wilfrid was twirled and pushed through the crowd till he got free of them.

Persisted in, it not only compels their respect, even to the lowering of their voices and the tip-toeing in and out of the circle about you, but shortens the time of their visits, a consummation devoutly to be wished. So I worked on in silence, never turning toward this embodiment of one of Boutet do Monvel's drawings, whose absorbed face I could see out of one corner of my eye.

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