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Updated: May 14, 2025


"Of course," said Jimmy vapidly, and he sank on his knees and strove to let the wobbly creatures down easily. Bang went the outside door. "That's Pa now," cried Maggie. "Oh hide, sir, hide." And with that disconcerting warning, she too deserted him. "Hide where?" gasped Jimmy. There was a moment's awful silence. Jimmy rose very cautiously from the cradle, his eyes sought the armchair.

On a Monday built vapidly on the vacuous graves of wasted hours, she heard the school bus return and the barking of the two hounds. Curious about how Nathaniel related to his dog when she was not around, she went to the studio window to witness this interaction of dog and boy inconspicuously.

That Trudy was far more beautiful than Beatrice Constantine, and as one lived only once in this world why not always strive for a good time? Whereat they had a farewell dance and moved on to the moving-picture world, where they held hands and stared vapidly at the films, repairing to a cafeteria on a side street for a lunch, and then to the Faithful parlour.

Just then Wesson entered. He was thin, rather frail-looking, with a boyish ingenuousness and a slightly foolish smile, despite his seven children. But his wife was a passionate woman. "I see you've kested me," he said, smiling rather vapidly. "Yes," replied Barker. The newcomer took off his cap and his big woollen muffler. His nose was pointed and red. "I'm afraid you're cold, Mr.

Holt was smaller than his wife, neat in dress and unobtrusive in appearance. In the rich Mrs. Holt, the friend of the Randolph Leffingwells, Aunt Mary was prepared to find a more vapidly fashionable personage, and had schooled herself forthwith. "You are Mrs. Thomas Leffingwell?" she asked. "Well, I am relieved."

The African pig is more noted for his speed than for the rashers he offers when his race is run; he is tough, and grunts vapidly; his tail corrugates rather than curls; he eschews jewellery his nose is free; and the land also being free, he pays no rent. In the afternoon a heavy hailstorm passed over the town; the clatter of hailstones of enormous size was unprecedented.

That is a very large merit, and should not be lightly weighted nor lightly thought of. The German humorous papers are beautifully printed upon fine paper, and the illustrations are finely drawn, finely engraved, and are not vapidly funny, but deliciously so. So also, generally speaking, are the two or three terse sentences which accompany the pictures.

The chief Lama approached the altar before the recess, in front of the great cross-legged, vapidly smiling Buddha.

Brayley's strength of lungs came back to him with a new anger. "You howlin' idiot, what are you tryin' to do?" "I was a-readin'," responded Lonesome Pete, still grinning vapidly, still not quite certain whether the things which he saw about him were real things or literary hallucinations. "A-readin'!" snapped Brayley, sitting up. "That what I'm payin' you for, you blame gallinipper!"

Holt was smaller than his wife, neat in dress and unobtrusive in appearance. In the rich Mrs. Holt, the friend of the Randolph Leffingwells, Aunt Mary was prepared to find a more vapidly fashionable personage, and had schooled herself forthwith. "You are Mrs. Thomas Leffingwell?" she asked. "Well, I am relieved."

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