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Updated: June 7, 2025
It always tickles Jimmy to see people run away from him, especially people so much bigger than himself; they look so silly. "I should think that they would have learned by this time that if they don't bother me, I won't bother them, he muttered as he rolled over a stone to look for fat beetles. "Somehow, folks never seem to understand me."
Very well; here is the sort of story that tickles a Chinaman: it is one they tell themselves: A Chinaman had a magic jar. And when you think of a jar here don't think of one of the tiny affairs such as Americans use for preserves and jams. The jar here means a big affair about half the size of a hogshead: I bathed in one this morning.
Attention, whether from male or female, tickles the vanity; and although I have a reasonable, and, I hope, not unwholesome regard for the gratification of my other appetites, I confess that this same vanity is by far the most poignant of the whole.
If he contradicts you, it's up with your stick and a crack on his skull, and as that only tickles him up having much the effect of a nettle under a donkey's tail you then go outside and mutually destroy as much of each other as can be effected in a fight.
She is a very good girl," says the professor kindly, who always thinks of Lady Baring as a little girl in short frocks in her nursery the nursery he had occupied with her. To hear the beautiful, courted, haughty Lady Baring, who has the best of London at her feet, called "a good girl," so tickles Mr. Hardinge, that he leans back in his chair and bursts out laughing.
One sees nothing but dancers in tights, actresses in very low dresses, round legs, fat shoulders, all nearly within reach of one's hands, without daring, or being able, to touch them, and one scarcely tastes food. When one leaves the city one's heart is still all in a flutter and one's mind still exhilarated by a sort of longing for kisses which tickles one's lips.
The brownie-folk, I promise you, Will, pinch black and blue for less." Mother is laughing at him. Little Will recognizes that and smiles back, but half-heartedly, for he is not through confessing. "I don't like to wear it down my back," says he. "It tickles."
Country dust is one of the cleanest things in the world." "That's so," said Warner, "but it tickles and makes you hot. I should say that despite its cleanly qualities, of which you speak, Frank, my friend, its power to annoy is unsurpassed. Remember that bath we took in the creek the night we went to Frankfort.
With his arms he draws our two heads together, puts forward his own and kisses us at haphazard with his moist lips. I feel his dimpled fists digging into my neck, his little fingers entangled in my beard. My moustache tickles the tip of his nose, and he bursts into a fit of joyous laughter as he throws his head back.
Norman W. Tupper, wealthy Chicago contractor, finds pretty but faithless wife in lap of officer Taylor. Belle in her bloomers misconducting herself, and her fancyman feeling for her tickles and Norman W. Tupper bouncing in with his peashooter just in time to be late after she doing the trick of the loop with officer Taylor. O jakers, Jenny, says Joe, how short your shirt is!
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