Miss Tewksbury postponed her arguments, and after some conversation they took their leave.
It was perhaps more than you bargained for," Helen replied.
This question caused Miss Tewksbury to sniff the air angrily.
More fun than higher mathematics and Locke on the Understanding, eh, Bland?
There was no such fun to be got out of Reginald as he stepped hurriedly from the van, and with downcast eyes entered by the prisoners' door into the court-house.
Horace tried to make fun of the heterogeneous cups and saucers.
Philemon, looking in the traveller's face, to see if he were making funof him.
Ah," said the child, "you are makingfun of me, Cousin Eustace!
It seemed to be aware of his foolish behavior, and to have a naughty inclination to make fun of him.
One of these bad people was named Procrustes; and he was indeed a terrible fellow, and had an ugly way of making fun of the poor travellers who happened to fall into his clutches.
She did not mean to make fun of good Mr. Redding, but she wanted to make the others laugh too, to restore their good humour.
What fun can be more delightful than playing in sand-hills, jumping from a miniature summit to the valley beneath with no fear of hurting one's self even if one comes to grief and rolls ignominiously as far as one can go!
What fun it'll be to tell Celestina I've been to the lighthouse all by myself!
They had both been drinking, and seeing the boy, concluded to have some fun out of him.
It's great fun to all except the poor goosey-gander.
It's the greatest fun out there you ever see, to all except poor goosey colonist.
Still, there is some credit in a good speech, and some fun too.
There's great fun in making these experiments, too.
All fine fun this, till some fine day we Yankee storks will come down and gobble them all up, and make clear work of it.
He felt rather queerly at first; but the fun of the thing was too tempting, so he agreed to speak.
I have, like many of you, my friends, since inhabiting this garret, been abused and made fun of, by children.
So I lived to be made fun of, and lived for nothing else.
The lesson will be worth while, Arthur, and aside from that--think of the fun they'll have!
It was a society for purposes of mere funand burlesque, meeting secretly, and always foiling the government in their attempts to break it up.
It is simply every kind of operation that can be contrived to terrify, and annoy, and make fun of Freshmen, who do not find out for some time that it is not the necessary and serious ceremony of making them members of the society.
I 'lows it was more t' fun of hunting than anything else that started 'em, though two hundred dollars cash meant a nice bit in them times.
There is no better fun than a "randy" over the snow on a light komatik.
We lads found it only fun to go over and knock t' heads in, and hear what old Portland had to say about we.
His affectionate answers brought me inexpressible happiness But many of the other peddlers made fun of my piety and it could not last long.
I laughed with the others, but I felt like a cripple who is forced to make fun of his own deformity.
And he gave me a merry wink that cut me as with a knife One of the things about which he often made fun of me was my Talmud gesticulations, a habit that worried me like a physical defect.
He was incessantly poking fun at me; nothing seemed to afford him more pleasure than to set a smokerful of passengers laughing at my expense.
And once more he roared "You are making fun of the Jewish people," I said, in a rage.
I invited her daughter on purpose to make fun of her, she says.
Papa shook his head with affected sadness,--"she does love fun and romping sometimes.