Shout
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"Don't
shout
like that!", called out K., unable to prevent himself, and, as he looked anxiously in the direction from which the servitor would come, he gave Franz a shove, not hard, but hard enough for him to fall down unconscious, clawing at the ground with his hands by reflex; he still did not avoid being hit; the rod still found him on the floor; the tip of the rod swang regularly up and down while he rolled to and fro under its blows.
"Why did they send you, of all people!" he cried out, more a
shout
than a question.
"What are YOU up to?" he retorts; "leggo, can't you?""Don't pull it; you've got it all wrong, you stupid ass!" you
shout.
"Where's Bill?"Then you both raise up your voices and
shout
for "Bill!" and the ground beneath you heaves and rocks, and the muffled voice that you heard before replies from out the ruin:"Get off my head, can't you?"
"All right, Tom; we'll get in here," they would
shout.
"Going to clear up, d'ye think?" we shout, cheerily, as we pass.
Let us gather together in the great cities, and light huge bonfires of a million gas-jets, and
shout
and sing together, and feel brave.
It was some seconds before they realised what had happened to them, but, when they did, they began to
shout
lustily for the boy to stop.
You jump up, and push it off, and you
shout
to them not to stop.
they
shout
back.
You get near the kettle, so that it can overhear you, and then you
shout
out, "I don't want any tea; do you, George?" to which George shouts back, "Oh, no, I don't like tea; we'll have lemonade instead - tea's so indigestible."
The idea, overnight, had been that we should get up early in the morning, fling off our rugs and shawls, and, throwing back the canvas, spring into the river with a joyous shout, and revel in a long delicious swim.
And King John has stepped upon the shore, and we wait in breathless silence till a great
shout
cleaves the air, and the great cornerstone in England's temple of liberty has, now we know, been firmly laid.
Then that launch would give one final shriek of a whistle that would nearly burst the boiler, and she would reverse her engines, and blow off steam, and swing round and get aground; everyone on board of it would rush to the bow and yell at us, and the people on the bank would stand and
shout
to us, and all the other passing boats would stop and join in, till the whole river for miles up and down was in a state of frantic commotion.
We were to
shout
when we returned, and he would row over from the island and fetch us.
She soon realised what had really happened, opened her eyes wide, whistled to herself, but did not waste time to yank open the bedroom doors and
shout
loudly into the darkness of the bedrooms: "Come and 'ave a look at this, it's dead, just lying there, stone dead!"
The cocked hat and wig of the peddler fell from his head the moment that his steed began to move briskly, and this development of their disguise, as it might be termed, was witnessed by the dragoons, who announced their observation by a boisterous shout, that seemed to be uttered in the very ears of the fugitives; so loud was the cry, and so short the distance between them.
Tom stirred up the other pirates and they all clattered away with a shout, and in a minute or two were stripped and chasing after and tumbling over each other in the shallow limpid water of the white sandbar.
Some said that now and then, in the cave, a far-away speck of light would glimmer, and then a glorious
shout
would burst forth and a score of men go trooping down the echoing aisle--and then a sickening disappointment always followed; the children were not there; it was only a searcher's light.
He would
shout
and maybe some one would come.
There was a sound like the faintest, far-off
shout.
Tom lifted up a glorious shout, and instantly that hand was followed by the body it belonged to--Injun Joe's!
"What did I shout?"
There was a roar from the ditches, and a
shout
from the gunners, and we saw a rolling grey cloud before us, with a score of busbies breaking through the shadow.
But slashed right across this pretty picture was a long trail of marching men--some red, some green, some blue, some black--zigzagging over the plain and choking the roads, one end so close that we could
shout
to them, as they stacked their muskets on the ridge at our left, and the other end lost among the woods as far as we could see.
I heard a shout, and saw him rush forward madly at the French column; and, as quick as thought, the whole brigade took their cue from him, officers and all, and flung themselves upon the Guard in front, while our comrades charged them on the flanks.
When she saw the garden, the clear river, the vast green hillocks ascending on the horizon, she felt a savage desire to run and
shout.
"What's the matter?" he would
shout.
He wanted to shout, and felt a rough hand seize him by the throat.
They shout, they struggle, and people pass over them without hearing their atrocious lamentations.
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