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It was the fish, and almost at the same instant was heard the "whish!" of the eagle, as the great bird shot after it. Before reaching the surface, however, his white tail and wings were seen to spread suddenly, checking his downward course; and then, with a scream of disappointment, he flew off in a horizontal direction, and alit upon the same tree from which he had taken his departure.
Hit berry hard, make um bruisum all ober de body, same as you say when you tumble down you say make um all black and blue." "There, come along," I said; "let's get the thing home. Phew! Look at the flies already." "Whish whoosh whoosh!" cried Pomp, breaking off a bough and sweeping it round. "Nebber mind, Mass' George; fly keep on eat lit bit all de way home; not hab so much a carry."
Clang, clang, would go his anvil, whish, whish, would respond his bellows, creak, creak, would go the hickory sweep he was helping the world go round! All this time, though he had sickness in his family, though his wife died, and then his children one after another until only one now remains, he worked and he saved.
Then came the whish of a riata through the pulseless air, the quick whir-r-r of the horse-hair rope through the loop as it settled down over his head, a snap as it flew taut, a sudden and violent shock as his feet were jerked from under him, the crack of his revolver aimless, a stunning blow on his prostrate head, then oblivion.
"I should think she ran!" remarked our mouthpiece, Allister. "She did run," said Kirsty, "and had just got past the awful black pot, which was terrible enough day or night without such a beast in it, when " "But there was the beast in it," said Allister. "When," Kirsty went on without heeding him, "she heard a great whish of water behind her.
Whish, whish, whish, crack, cruck!" He went through the movement of one wielding a bullock-lash, and imitated the sound it made through the air and the loud cracking when it struck home upon quivering flesh. Then he went on, "Boss Val no fight now! Bang, bang!" "Flog me the first time I refuse, Joeboy, and shoot me the next time." "Um." "Well, then, we will not give them the chance."
''Ope you made 'em jump, said Huish. 'When it was necessary, Mr Whish, I made them jump, said Attwater. 'You bet you did, cried the captain. He was a good deal flushed, but not so much with wine as admiration; and his eyes drank in the huge proportions of the other with delight. 'You bet you did, and you bet that I can see you doing it! By God, you're a man, and you can say I said so.
As the invaders pressed close Ab had noted the whish of an arrow now and then and the hurt to one pressing him closely, and old Hilltop had heard the wild cries of a woman who hovered in his rear and hurled stones in the faces of those who strove to reach him. And now there came a lull.
Toward Caddam, nevertheless, they advanced, hearing nothing but a distant wind and the whish of their legs in the broom. "Whaur's John Spens?" Hendry said suddenly. They turned back and found Spens rooted to the ground, as a boy becomes motionless when he thinks he is within arm's reach of a nest and the bird sitting on the eggs. "What do you see, man?" Hendry whispered.
Moolraj, consequently, was allowed time to complete the defences of Mooltan, which he rendered very formidable. No sooner had Sir Frederick Currie, the resident at Lahore, received information that Moolraj had shut himself up in Mooltan, than he despatched General Whish, with a train of heavy siege-guns, to invest it.
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