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Updated: May 1, 2025


"We'll go under the elm-tree in the far corner. And the fair, forlorn princess got off her milk-white steed to pick some berries and whizz! gallop! off he went and left her. So the princess walked on alone through the forest " as Anne spoke she was walking away from the hedge. Dunlop began to scream again. Martha spoke hastily. "If you'll hush, I'll ask her to tell you the story.

As the two heroes, O king, struck each other with many foremost of arrows, O king, the sounds caused by the bows, bow-strings, and palms, of both Dhananjaya and Adhiratha's son, became tremendous and their well-sped arrows also caused a deafening whizz. Then the bow-string of the son of Pandu, stretched with force, broke with a loud noise.

The darkness was so intense that they could not be seen, but in the silence of the night they were sure to be heard, and, on hearing them, the Germans would certainly plaster the road with shells in the hope of "getting" them as they returned. The Colonel was right. The German observation-posts must have heard them, for the old, familiar whizz came whistling through the darkness.

Four members of Dick & Co. had been worrying about their suppers, but now not one of them but would have waited indefinitely for a chance to go on that one especial auto trip. "Greg, tell my folks where I've gone, and why," Dick shouted back. Then -whizz! The automobile was down the street and around a corner before anyone could say "Jack Robinson!"

"Yes, I am at the bottom," cried Scarlett, directly after, as his feet touched firm rock. "Look out, then," cried Fred. "Down I come." "No, no; wait a moment," was the reply. "I want to try and find out what it's like." Whirr, whizz! "What's the matter?" cried Fred, as he heard his companion utter a loud, "Oh!" "Something rushed by me." "What was it?" "I couldn't see. Ah! there it is again."

The tripod had careened in the fierce rush of air, but Rossiter had caught it and was righting it. He went on turning. His face was streaked with black, and his clothes were brown with dust. "Trying to get the smoke," he called, "but I'm afraid it won't register." Maybe you want to know how that film took. We hustled it back to London, and it went with a whizz.

From the battle, victory upsprings! Hearken to the trump's exulting song! Ye are worshipped by the shouting throng! Rouse ye, then, ye kings! Seven sleepers! to the clarion hark! How it rings, and how the fierce dogs bark! Shouts from out a thousand barrels whizz; Eager steeds are neighing for the wood, Soon the bristly boar rolls in his blood, Yours the triumph is! But what now?

I started out from a happy home last evening intending to pick up a friendless stranger and show him the orthodox sights of New York. Gee whizz! Look at me now! I missed John D. by a few minutes, but found myself gaping with the crowd at the scene of a murder in which he had figured heavily.

The Boche "Archies" burst shells all about them, but Bob kept the swift machine maneuvering in such manner that to hit it required great good fortune on the part of the German gunners. The pop! pop! pop! of the anti-aircraft shrapnel and the whizz! of the pieces of shell went almost unnoticed by the two boys, so intent were they on their quest.

"Sanjaya said, 'Beholding the mighty Karna take up his station from desire of battle, the Kauravas, filled with delight, uttered loud shouts from every side. With the beat of cymbals and the sound of drums, with the whizz of diverse kinds of arrows and the roars of combatants endued with great activity, all thy troops proceeded to battle, making death only the point at which to stop.

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