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When he washed them no one seemed to know, but no languid young gentleman lounging where the sun was warmest in the Vier Marchi was better laundered. As Carterette turned round to him he was twirling a cake on the wooden fork, and trolling: "Caderoussel he has a coat, All lined with paper brown; And only when it freezes hard He wears it in the town. What do you think of Caderoussel?
"Hooker Wilson was the first criminal I ever knew, and he was a policeman," explained Fisher, twirling his wine glass. "And all my life has been a mixed-up business of the sort. He was a man of very real talent, and perhaps genius, and well worth studying, both as a detective and a criminal.
You behold Sir Dartrey twirling the weapon in preparatory fashion; because he is determined we shall have an army of trained officers instead of infant amateurs heading heroic louts. Not a thought of Beer in Dartrey! always unpatriotic, you 'll say. Plato entreats his absent mistress to fix eyes on a star: eyes on Beer for the uniting of you English! I tell you no poetic fiction.
They ran in bravely, the chief ahead, twirling his tomahawk for the throw, with Dick a pace to right and rear, his two great pistols brandished and the grandsire of all the broadswords dangling by a thong at his wrist.
"No doubt," he said hastily, as her head was lifted again, "you think that you would like to send me to jail?" "Jail, no! A thousand times no! But you must, you must let me send you to a hospital!" He frowned at her while he gave over twirling his hat and grew very still. "You think I am crazy?" he asked sharply. "That it?" "No. You are as sane as I am. I don't think that at all.
'Well? said Sponge, with a look of inquiry. 'Well, replied Jack, in a tone of indifference. 'How shall I begin? asked Sponge, twirling the pen between his fingers, and spluttering the ink over the paper. 'Begin! replied Jack, 'begin, oh, begin, just as you usually begin. 'As a letter? asked Sponge. 'I 'spose so, replied Jack; 'how would you think? 'Oh, I don't know, replied Sponge.
The country folks came in dressed in their best, the schools got the play, and a long rank of sweety-wives and their stands, covered with the wonted dainties of the occasion, occupied the sunny side of the High Street; while the shady side was, in like manner, taken possession of by the packmen, who, in their booths, made a marvellous display of goods of an inferior quality, with laces and ribands of all colours, hanging down in front, and twirling like pinnets in the wind.
Her kitchen faces the main street; you simply step over the threshold as you hear the beating of eggs, and there, over an immense open fire, which roars gloriously up the chimney, are the fowls twirling on their strings and dripping deliciously into the pans which sizzle complainingly on the coals beneath.
I guess we'd all better be goin'. Here's your hat, Dr. Blake, and a fur coat and boots for Miss Markham." Paula Markham, twirling the fifty thousand dollar check idly in her fingers, rose from the piano stool. "I wish you to listen, Dr. Blake," she said, "although you may not believe it, I am really fond of Annette. The temptation to use her became too strong.
Then the yard of the inn below, and the rillwater twirling rounded through the trout-trough, subdued, still lively for its beloved onward: dues to business, dues to pleasure; a wedding of the two, and the wisest on earth:-eh? like some one we know, and Nataly has made the comparison.
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