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"I've come as close it as you so far, anyway," said the Harvester. "Your mushrooms are on the desk in your office." He drove slowly up and down the streets until Betsy wabbled on her legs. Then he left her to rest and walked until he wabbled; and by that time it was dark, so he went home. At the first hint of dawn he was at work the following morning.
For my part, I used to like a grindstone that "wabbled" a good deal on its axis, for when I turned it fast, it put the grinder on a lively lookout for cutting his hands, and entirely satisfied his desire that I should "turn faster." It was some sport to make the water fly and wet the grinder, suddenly starting up quickly and surprising him when I was turning very slowly.
And really Mike didn't look as if he would, for he crouched and cowered lower yet, till Joel began to say, "Give me the oar," for it wabbled so that it played a small part only in getting the craft to the shore. "Some other fellow take it," said the boy who had done all the talking. "I would" he lifted a red and ashamed face "only my arm "
I am as terrified as if I were going to the scaffold." At last her cue came. "Cleopatra Alexeyevna your cue!" said the manager. She walked on to the middle of the stage with an expression of terror on her face; she looked ugly and stiff, and for half a minute was speechless, perfectly motionless, except for her large earrings which wabbled on either side of her face.
But it is the first shot, the drive, which is the real test, for the water and the trees form a mental hazard of unquestionable toughness. George Perkins, as he addressed his ball for the vital stroke, manifestly wabbled. He was scared to the depths of his craven soul.
The chairs were what the doctor once described as non-sitable, and wabbled as they sat down. "You are better, I see, Grace," said the doctor. "I fetched up the Squire for a consultation." "Yes, I'm near about right." He had none of the common feeling of the poor that he must excuse his surroundings to these richer visitors, nor any least embarrassment. "It's good to see some one, Mr. Penhallow."
It wabbled and shook so when he hopped around, that the girl nearly split her sides laughing. A maid came in just then with an apronful of snow. The girl with the sweeping train ran up to her, got some of the snow, and threatened to pelt Herr Carovius with it.
He looked up at the boy, and, as he slightly wabbled the hand within his own, said: "How do, brudder?" Jack then turned about and greeted Otto, who could scarcely contain himself.
Presently a bird was seen coming in the same direction, but flying very low; it wabbled along toward them very slowly, and at last, to their great surprise, came flapping and tried to settle on the gunwale of the boat. Welch, with that instinct of slaughter which belongs to men, struck the boat-hook into the bird's back, and it was soon dispatched.
The hydroplane now was less than a quarter of a mile from the Queen Mary and Frank reduced its speed abruptly. Whether this sudden slowing down had anything to do with what followed it is hard to tell; but, no sooner had Frank reduced the speed of the craft, than the plane wabbled crazily. "Look out, Jack!" shouted Frank. "She's going down!"
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