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Updated: June 18, 2025
As we were breakfasting next day our driver, who had been most unpleasant the whole time, sidled up and asked Jan to sign a paper. While Jan was doing so the driver burst into a volley of explanations. We had intended to give him no tip, for on the yesterday he had refused to carry our bags, but this made us waver. We asked Mr. Rad, etc., what we should do.
So the instant Richard Wood appeared in the inn yard he sidled up to him and began, at the same time knocking his grooming tools, which he still held in his hands, nervously together, an accompaniment to his speech, which seemed to surprise the spy. "I did come from Gainsborough two nights agone," he said. "That is naught to me, varlet," interrupted Richard Wood. "Get thee back to thy grooming."
Jim glanced to right and left, spied a small pinnacle of rock about three yards away, fit for his purpose, sidled towards it, and, grasping, made sure that it was firm. Next, reeving one end of the rope into a running noose, he flung it over the pinnacle, and with a tug had it taut.
'She can't yet overlook...? 'It's in the family. She will overlook anything her brother excuses. 'I'm here to see him. 'I heard it from Mr. Wythan. "Owain," I believe? Henrietta sketched apologies, with a sidled head, soft pout, wavy hand. 'He belongs to the order of primitive people. His wife the same pattern, one supposes pledged them to their Christian names.
And, as Tom said this, he sidled up to the knife-box that stood upon the dresser, and made a dive into it with his hand. "Oh, no, no, no, Tommy! that won't do, either," said the cook. "The knives have all been cleaned, and they are to go on the table to eat with." "Then what can I play with, Margaret?" asked the child, as he left the dresser. "I want something to play with."
When it gave his fingers a strong, firm, friendly pressure his throat contracted painfully. He raised his eyes, but they were blurred; he could distinguish nothing except that Jerry Quirk had sidled closer and that their shoulders all but touched.
One or two young bulls who had not been old enough to remember him sidled up on all fours to sniff at him, and one bared his fangs and growled threateningly he wished to put Tarzan immediately into his proper place.
He pulled off his black, slouched hat and tucked it under his arm, smoothed his lank, black hair, ran his palm down over his lank, unshaven face with a smoothing gesture, and sidled over to the telegraph table. "Here's the answer to that message," he said, in a limp tone, without any especial emphasis or inflection.
A wandering head-waiter thought they were fixed on him and sidled up hopeful of favours, but Neergard suddenly snarled in his face and moved toward the door, wiping the perspiration from his nose with the most splendid handkerchief ever displayed east of Sixth Avenue and west of Third. Mrs.
The lift came down, and the escorting constable sidled up and entered it after them. As they left it, the discreet guide keeping well ahead in the gloomy corridor, Caldegard whispered: "Then it's even worse for you than I thought, Randal. You're a good man, and I'm an ill-tempered old one." "We shall have news, and her, soon and something else," said Randal. "What?" asked Caldegard.
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