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And the health of this mode of life, and its reclaiming virtue are well set forth in our ancient rhyme, Sunrise, breakfast; sun high, dinner; Sundown, sup; makes a saint of a sinner. Whish, the wheat falls! Whirl again; ye have had good dinners; give your master and mistress plenty to supply another year.

'No folk-lore about Mr Whish I beg your pardon, captain: Huish not Whish, of course, said Attwater. As the boy was filling Huish's glass, the bottle escaped from his hand and was shattered, and the wine spilt on the verandah floor.

And the health of this mode of life, and its reclaiming virtue are well set forth in our ancient rhyme, "Sunrise, breakfast; sun high, dinner; Sundown, sup; makes a saint of a sinner." Whish, the wheat falls! Whirl again; ye have had good dinners; give your master and mistress plenty to supply another year.

The irregular force under Edwardes and Lake being encamped a distance of six miles from that of General Whish, it was necessary to move it closer up to the latter, to prevent the enemy's cavalry from passing between them. The very position taken up, it was found, was within gunshot of Mooltan; but as it was an important one to hold, Lieutenant Edwardes resolved to keep it.

Captain Schantze caught him with the full force of his big, open right hand on the left side of his face.... Whish! Captain Schantze caught him with the full force of his open left, on the other cheek! The shanghaied man stiffened. He trembled violently. "Do it a thousand times, my dear captain. I won't sign till you kill me." "Take him forward.

In the midst whish hiss, with steady swiftness, up shot in the dark purple air the first rocket, bursting and scattering a rain of stars. There was an audible gasp in the surrounding homely world, a few little cries, and a big boy clutched tight hold of her arm, saying, 'I be afeard. She was explaining away his alarms, when she heard her brother's voice, and found her arm drawn into his.

Sancho was in great spirits, evidently feeling that their woes were over and his foraging expeditions at an end, for he frisked about his master with yelps of pleasure, or made playful darts at the ankles of his benefactress, which caused her to cry, "Whish!" and "Scat!" and shake her skirts at him as if he were a cat or hen.

He hastily leaned a hand on each wheel, and was rewarded by the 'whish' of what was left of the air escaping from eighteen neat pin-holes. 'Your bike's run down, said Robert, wondering how he could so soon have learned to deceive. 'So it is, said Cyril. 'It's a puncture, said Anthea, stooping down, and standing up again with a thorn which she had got ready for the purpose. 'Look here.

"What about what gun?" said the man softly, as he gave a sharp glance round. "Get out! You know." "Whish!" said the man. "Don't you get thinking about no guns. I wouldn't ha' showed it to you if I'd known. Why, if folks knew I had a gun, there'd be no end of bother, so don't you say nothing about it again." "Well, then, sell it to me. Burr here's going to join me."

"I'll get some blankets from Dad." Blinky was standing there in the starlight holding the girl in his arms. His head was bowed over her wan face. They lifted Louise into the wagon and laid her down upon the hay. "Whish you gennelmanz my hushband?" she asked thickly. Pan had to laugh at that, but Blinky stood gazing intently down upon the pale gleam of face.

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