Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: May 1, 2025


It's kind of sudden, I suppose, but I've had a hankering after you this some time. You're a right smart kind of girl, and jest my style, and I like you tip-top. The way you can roll up them black eyes of yours at a fellow is a caution to rattlesnakes. Say, is it a go?" Sybilla turned away. Her dark cheeks reddened. There was a moment's hesitation, then she turned back and extended her hand.

The tip-top chaps don't think like that. They're always altering and changing their plays during rehearsal ... and sometimes after they've been produced, too. Look at Pinero! He's altered the whole end of a play before now. He had a most unhappy end to The Profligate ... the hero committed suicide in the last act ... but the public wouldn't have it.

Crump in the bar that there was a tip-top swell in the "Kidney" parlour, who was a-going to have his dinner there. Fortune favoured the brave Captain in every way. It was just Mr. Crump's own dinner-hour; and on Mrs.

There is seldom a figure on the cross, though there is sometimes a face, but they are remarkable for being garnished with little models in wood, of every possible object that can be connected with the Saviour's death. The cock that crowed when Peter had denied his Master thrice, is usually perched on the tip-top; and an ornithological phenomenon he generally is. Under him, is the inscription.

Then he crawled in under the wagon, reappearing with a lick of grease over one eye. "It gets me," he said. "I ran a little oil out of the crank-case on general principles, and chased up the magnets but everything's tip-top as far as I can see!" "Suppose you crank up and let's try again," said the girl. But the car went worse than ever.

Cotton was at the tip-top, and very soon Shannon was presented with an account of purchase, and draft so far beyond his limits, that he demurred, and rejected the purchase entirely; but some plot should be laid to entrap him. The factor undertook the force game, notified him that the cotton was held subject to his order, and protested the draft for the appearance of straightforwardness.

Immediately, with an outrageous hiss and a tremendous wriggle flinging his tail up to the tip-top of the tallest tree and shattering all its branches as it crashed heavily down again the dragon fell at full length upon the ground and lay quite motionless. "It is only a sleeping potion," said the enchantress to Prince Jason.

So, accordingly, he pulled up a fir-tree, and, after lopping off the roots and branches, made a walking-stick of it, and set out on his way to Oonagh. Oonagh, or rather Fin, lived at this time on the very tip-top of Knockmany Hill, which faces a cousin of its own called Cullamore, that rises up, half-hill, half-mountain, on the opposite side.

"Take 'em gently through the firs; maybe he's lying out and down into the gorse, and then, if he's there, he must go away, and into a tip-top country too miles upon miles of pasture right away to Ballintubber," "That's thrue, too, my lord: let his Rivirence alone for understandhing a fox," said Mick, with a wink. The Parson's behests were obeyed.

While Judith visualized just what had occurred, saw the tall man he must have been tall for his boot toes to scratch the earth yonder while his rifle-barrel lay for support across the boulder in front resting his gun and firing down into the cañon Lee was back at her side, saying shortly: "What do you think? There's a plain trail up here, old as the hills, but tip-top for speedy going."

Word Of The Day

abitou

Others Looking