The croakers had protested that we could not stir an inch.
The croakers say five millions of "greenbacks," and cargoes of provisions, might be more effectual in expelling the Confederate Government and restoring that of the United States than all of Meade's army.
This has caused the croakersto raise a new howl against the President, for they know not what.
The dark and dismal weather, together with our sad reverses, have made the countenances of croakers in the streets and in the offices more gloomy and somber than ever, foreboding evil in the future.
Johnston, and in the East with Bragg, and among the croakers with the President.
Many of the faint-hearted croakers are anxious for peace and reconstruction.
Bragg is very distasteful to many officers of the army; and the croakers and politicians would almost be willing to see the government go to pieces, to get rid of the President and his cabinet.
The disaster to the "Old Guard" has put in the mouths of the croakers the famous words of Napoleon at Waterloo: "Sauve qui peut.
Bragg announces that the enemy's fleet has disappeared off Wilmington, still the despondency which has seized the croakers remains.
Dolby decided that the croakers were wrong about Washington, and went on; the rather as his raised prices, which he put finally at three dollars each, gave satisfaction.
You may like to have a line to let you know that it is all right here, and that the croakers were simply ridiculous.
They have hard shells that whiting and croakers can't crack, while the sheephead, having good teeth, crush them easily.
Other croakers were soon in the boat, and the company of them set up a croaking of which the inhabitants of a frog pond might not have been ashamed.
They would do the croakers good and make them less frightened of other nations, who have no overseas children getting ready to lend them a hand.
I wish all these croakers had died out with that generation in Judea; but we have plenty of their descendants still.
I hope that gentleman will be hanged, and have hardly a doubt of it, though croakers contrariwise are not wanting.
By the time the needed poles and crotch sticks were cut and sharpened for driving into the ground, Larry returned, bringing with him one huge fish and a bucket full of croakers and whiting, all of which he had dressed on the shore.
Cal assented more than gladly, and the two busied themselves during the next half hour completing their catch of whiting and croakers for breakfast.
I don't say nay, but to my regret these croakers didn't serenade us as we passed.
Croakers say, as they have always said, that the race of giants has died out.
The croakers believed in success, and their patron saint was Mammon.
It was thecroakers who bought up the supplies, and hoarded them in garrets, and retailed them in driblets, thereby causing the enormous prices which, according to them, foretold the coming downfall.
Meat and drink was the religion of the croakers in those days.
There were stout souls in black coats--but the croakers distilled their poison, working busily in the darkness.
The croakers said that--and the brave hearts whom they insulted could not silence them.
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