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Updated: May 2, 2025
"I can almost see the Lady in the poem galloping along, and the Green Gnome leaping up to stop her. The path out there is wide enough people from the inn go riding on it. I remember their saying so, that old lady with the daughter that wriggles too much." At this stage in her meditations Joy laughed and ceased wishing.
Some months ago, Professor Tyndall asked me to examine a drop of infusion of hay, placed under an excellent and powerful microscope, and to tell him what I thought some organisms visible in it were. I looked and observed, in the first place, multitudes of Bacteria moving about with their ordinary intermittent spasmodic wriggles. As to the vegetable nature of these there is now no doubt.
You stand erect in the howdah, your favourite gun ready; your attendant behind is as excited as yourself, and sways from side to side to peer into the gloomy depths of the jungle; in front, the mahout wriggles on his seat, as if by his motion he could urge the elephant to a quicker advance.
'No, Frank, no! 'O Maude, you fibber! Remove those tears instantly. He knelt down beside her and helped. 'Better now? 'Yes, dearest, I am quite happy. 'Tears all gone? 'Quite gone. 'Well, then, explain! 'I didn't mean to tell you, Frank! She gave the prettiest, most provocative little wriggles as her secret was drawn from her. 'I wanted to do it without your knowing.
I cannot see the water, but I hear it spurting and splashing round the legs of the camels in front of me. Now my camel slides down a nasty mud bank. He slithers and wriggles about to keep himself up, and then he, too, tramps through the water and scrambles up the other side. "Tamarisks," I hear some one shout. Welcome sound! It means that we are safe, for nothing grows in the salt desert.
And all the while he tongued up the escaping runlet of fluid he purred and rumbled joyously and his tawny sides heaved and little tremors of pure ecstasy ran lengthwise through him to expire diminishingly in lesser wriggles at the tufted tip of his gently flapping tail. Then all at once understanding descended upon the audience, and from them together rose a tremendous whoop.
"Jonathan walks in, takes a seat and looks at Sukey; Sukey rakes up the fire, blows out the candle, and don't look at Jonathan. Jonathan hitches and wriggles about in his chair, and Sukey sits perfectly still. At length he musters courage and speaks "'Sewkey? "'Wall, Jon-nathan? "'I love you like pizan and sweetmeats? "'Dew tell.
The weapon dropped from the hands of the fellow, falling between his legs where he could not reach it without changing his position materially. This he tried to do in a series of quick twists and wriggles, though the boys knew from the expression on his face that he was suffering great pain.
"Good heavens! brigadier all this is excessively human!" "Ah! it is is it? Well, this is certainly the way with us monikins. Our Wriggles are ashamed of exactly that portion of our population of which they have most reason to be proud, viz., the mass; and they are proud of precisely that portion of which they have most reason to be ashamed, viz., themselves.
The official exposition of British "Liberalism" to-day still wriggles unstably because of these conflicting constituents, but on the whole the Whig strand now seems the weaker. The contemporary Liberal politician offers cogent criticism upon the brutality and conceit of modern imperialisms, but that seems to be the limit of his service.
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