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

Updated: May 17, 2025


But before the panting Yushka had time to reach the terrified little girl the house-keeper suddenly appeared, snatched her by the arm, and slapped her several times on the back.... 'That's it! that's it! cried the master, 'tut-tut-tut!... And carry off the hens, Avdotya, he added in a loud voice, and he turned with a beaming face to me; 'that was a fine chase, my dear sir, hey?

"Then, that's what these men were, you may be sure," said Mrs. Polwhele. "Tut-tut-tut! You've just told me that they came across the ferry, like any ordinary passengers." "Did I? Then I told more than I know; for I never saw them cross." "A couple of escaped prisoners wouldn't travel by coach in broad daylight, and talk French in everyone's hearing." "We live in the midst of mysteries," said Mrs.

The pilot just ahead turns tail up like a trout dropping back to water, and swoops down in irregular curves and circles. You follow at an angle so steep your feet seem to be holding you back in your seat. Now the black Maltese crosses on the German's wings stand out clearly. You think of him as some sort of big bug. Then you hear the rapid tut-tut-tut of his machine gun.

'Well, well, I won't do it again, Jenny, he mumbled. 'Of course, I wonder how often you've said that. As it happens, it's as well you have got your boots on still. There's a girl o' some kind just come to say as Luke's locked up for fightin' in the street. He sent for you to bail him out. 'Why, there! Tut-tut-tut! What a fellow that is!

Thanks to the Court of Appeal! Tut-tut-tut! Why, my dear fellow, you may drive yourself into delirium if you have the impulse to work upon your nerves, to go ringing bells at night and asking about blood! I've studied all this morbid psychology in my practice. A man is sometimes tempted to jump out of a window or from a belfry.

"Go into the silence," urged the man kindly. "You go " retorted Bean swiftly; but he should not further be shamed by the recording of language which he lived to regret. The Hartford man said, "Tut-tut-tut!" and went elsewhere than he had been told to go.

Tut-tut! soaked with blood. Wound in the thigh." "Ah! Don't touch it," shouted the lad. "You hurt." "This must be seen to, my dear boy. I'll come home with you and dress it." "Yes do, please. It makes me wriggle like a worm on a hook; but he's hurt too." "Yes, I see. Roughly-bandaged, but, tut-tut-tut why, the sword thrust has gone through. There is blood on both sides."

He was not going to let this Watkins, or whatever his name was, know what a fool he had made of himself in there. Then he remembered something. "Say," he ventured, "how'd you happen to think up that thing you were always getting off to me back there on the boat about as a man thinketh is he?" "Tut-tut-tut! Really?

In the fire-trenches there is no talking save in whispers, but every now and then the almost uncanny silence would be punctuated by the sharp crack of a rifle, the tut-tut-tut of a mitrailleuse, or, from somewhere in the distance, the angry bark of a field-gun. There was a whispered conversation between the officer in command of the trench and my guide. The latter turned to me.

The only shooting we hear is the tut-tut-tut of our own or enemy plane's machine guns when fighting is at close quarters. The Germans shoot explosive bullets from theirs. I must admit that they have an excellent air fleet even if they do not fight decently.

Word Of The Day

abitou

Others Looking