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All were ready to be startled at anything for even Scott, in spite of his irony, had been as much astounded as any one at the first sight of the empty bed of sand. It was enough to make any one feel queerish. The noise they heard was the distant rumble of the wrecking-train. In the east the sun was bursting over the sand-hills into a clear sky.

It was probably, she thought, only to reprove her for her way of sitting at table, or for having been cross to Jane, or for one of the hundred and one little misdemeanours she was always being guilty of. And Biddy was in a queerish mood just now: there was a good deal of battling and pulling two ways going on in her baby heart. Was the lazy little soul beginning to grow, I wonder?

The gentleman looked queerish, as if he did not comprehend the question, and answered, "Oh! certainly, sir certainly we do not object to give you our notes for it," at the same time producing an extremely dirty bundle of worn-out bits of paper. Roger stroked his chin.

FIRST YAGER. He was little at first, though now so great For at Altorf, in student's gown he played By your leave, the part of a roaring blade, And rattled away at a queerish rate. His fag he had well nigh killed by a blow, And their Nur'mburg worships swore he should go To jail for his pains if he liked it or no. 'Twas a new-built nest to be christened by him Who first should be lodged.

There's Firetail got a queerish look them Northamptonshire 'osses is mostly unsound ones and the mare's off leg's filled; and the Vampire 'oss, he's got a bit of a splent a-comin', but I'll soon frighten that away; an' old Dandybrush, he's awful, but not wuss nor I counted; and the young un " "I'll look 'em over," said Dick, interrupting what threatened to be a long catalogue.

"I'm rather looking out for a breeze, for things are too quiet to last; there's been a queerish sort of grin on the faces of Foster's old mates when they've passed me lately, as makes me pretty sure there's something in the wind as mayn't turn out very pleasant. But I'm not afraid: we've got the Lord and the right on our side, and we needn't fear what man can do unto us."

I have sent for them to hasten across. 'My aunt and Miss Ilchester? 'No. 'Who are they? Miss Goodwin, I'll answer any question. I've been queerish, that's true. Now let me hear who they are, when you arrived, when you expect them. Where are they now?

Mat had queerish eyes they projected like those of some insects, and were flattish on the orbit." Moore's friends seem to have recognised his thorough manliness and independence of character. To which S.R. only said, "Well, your life may be a good poem, but it is a bad matter of fact." Clayden, Rogers and his Contemporaries, vol. i. p. 378.

"Poor fellow poor, dear Simon, he was taken bad last night, and has seemed queerish in the head all day: pray God nothing's amiss with the boy!" But he would go on now, and not have all his toil for nothing. "I'm in for it," said he, "and there's an end." Ay, Simon, you are, indeed, in for it; the devil has locked you in but as to the end, we shall see, we shall see.

He shouted; he hoped to obtain directions from these natives: the moon was bright, the gravestones legible; but no answer came back, and the place appeared to belong entirely to the dead. 'I've frightened them, he thought. They left a queerish sensation in his frame.

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