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Updated: May 23, 2025


And it's dead in line them old bucks don't waggle their hands permiskus when they talk. Old Jim woulda laid on his hands if he'd knovved what they was tellin' me; but even an ornery old devil like him gits careless when they git old. Casey hits straight fer Two Peak."

'And there's an outside pocket in the skirt, you see. She pulled it up and showed a very pointed pair of brown boots; they were much too long; they looked ridiculous after her square village boots. 'I can waggle my toes in them, she explained, strutting to and fro to be admired. 'I'm a fashionable monster now!

After a frightful storm of tongues, and much bustle but no work, the impatient steamer begins to waggle her screw; powder-kegs and dwarf boxes are tossed overboard, and every attention is bestowed upon them; whilst a boy or two is left behind, either to swim ashore or to find a 'watery grave. Here Bishop Payne had his head-quarters, and his branch missions extended sixty miles up-stream.

"I believe I ought to send her a consolation present. A wooden tiger on wheels would be nice. I saw some lovely ones in the Ten-Cent Store at Chesterford. All painted with dashing yellow and black stripes and fixed so that they waggle their heads when you touch 'em." "Don't mention her," grimaced Jane. "You'll break the spell. We've had absolute peace and rest since her last uprising.

Their cases go up to a higher Court. Bacchus is the divinity to whom Waggle devotes his especial worship. 'Give me wine, my boy, says he to his friend Wiggle, who is prating about lovely woman; and holds up his glass full of the rosy fluid, and winks at it portentously, and sips it, and smacks his lips after it, and meditates on it, as if he were the greatest of connoisseurs.

Oh my! Oh disproportionability! Wow! Ouch! My rheumatism again!" and it hurt him so he had to stand still and waggle his ears as hard as ever he could. Then he felt better, especially after he had rubbed a horse chestnut on his sore leg.

A world wherein the heavens were as blue as a certain woman's eyes, a world wherein a likely lad might see far countries, waggle a good sword in Babylon and Tripolis and other ultimate kingdoms, beard the Mussulman in his mosque, and at last fetch home though he might never love her, you understand a soldan's daughter for his wife,

No one could enter the room where Mellish was lecturing on his Fumigatory till that unspeakable powder had burned itself out. Then an Aide-de-Camp, who desired the V.C., rushed through the rolling clouds and hauled Mellish into the hall. The Viceroy was prostrate with laughter, and could only waggle his hands feebly at Mellish, who was shaking a fresh bagful of powder at him. 'Glorious!

The French might give some valuable lessons to Americans, especially in journalism. Mrs. "If the tail were large enough," said Dundreary, "the tail would waggle the dog!" certainly the tail end of society wags its journals. Mrs. Croly said:

"Why," he went on slowly, "I have just told you that I have failed. And yet you, my old friend, whom I ought to trust, condemn me to live on!" Doctor Samuel Ward took snuff again, but all the answer he made was to waggle his gray mane and stare hard at the face of the other. "Yes," said he, at length, "I condemn you to fight on, John;" and he smiled grimly.

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