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Updated: May 1, 2025


The sky above was not promising and blue, nor did the wind have a merry whizz; but it laughed like a maniac, and shrieked and threatened them, warning them to go back home or take most dreadful consequences. B.J., however, would not listen to the advice they tendered him, but went busily about getting the sails up and preparing the boat for the voyage.

Seeing those two warriors rushing towards each other with the clatter of car-wheels, the twang of bows, the sound of palms, the whizz of arrows, and leonine shouts, and seeing also their standards, viz., that of Karna bearing the elephant's rope and that of Partha bearing the ape, approach each other, all the lords of the earth became filled with wonder.

The mate nodded, and drew about a dozen more yards from the open winder. "That ought to do it," he said. "I'll give the line a twist round that thole-pin, and then we shall hear it rattle if there's a bite and here hi! Bless my soul!" Whizz! whoop! bang! The thole-pin had darted overboard, the winder was snatched from Lynton's hand and struck violently against the steersman's leg.

Curtis hung up the receiver, and announced the new development. The Frenchman did not betray any cognizance of it. He had collapsed into a chair, and looked the degenerate that he was. But Devar slapped McCulloch's broad shoulders. "Didn't I tell you?" he cried. "There's a whole lot of night ahead of us yet. Gee whizz! I'll write a book before I'm through with this!"

He was propelled by an invisible force to the head of the stairs, and then whizz! down he went in one prodigious leap, clear from the top to the first landing. Here, in pitch-darkness, he grappled one of his assailants.

"It can't go now no track no electric current," explained Bunny. "Track up there on top of hill," he went on, motioning and speaking as slowly as he could, and with few words, so the Indian would understand. "Oh, go electricity same as like lights in big city," said Eagle Feather, which seemed to be the Indian's name. "Me know Buzz whizz flash go quick no come back."

Riding quickly up to the head of the gorge, he dismounted and ascended the pathway to his cave with giant strides and a beating heart, for Dick thought of Mary, and the words "too late" would whizz about in his brain.

The sky is gray, lowering, as if to weigh upon one's very shoulders. They are six sailors reconnoitring among the fresh rice-fields, in a muddy pathway. Hist! again the whizz, breaking the silence of the air a shrill, continuous sound, a kind of prolonged zing, giving one a strong impression that the pellets buzzing by might have stung fatally.

He then pierced the six Pandava warriors, viz., Satyaki, and Bhima, and Dhananjaya the son of Pandu, and Drupada, and Virata, and Dhrishtadyumna of Prishata's race, with many excellent arrows of great sharpness and dreadful whizz and exceeding impetuosity, and capable of piercing through every kind of armour.

He passed right over my head as he stood away to the south his long neck stretched far out in front, his feet pointing straight back beyond the end of his short tail, and his wings beating the air with tremendous energy. How they did whizz! He made almost as much noise as a train of cars.

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