And late that afternoon a crowd of policemen, taxicab drivers, newsies and customers with bundles, all stood around talking and wondering about two things next to each other on the street car track in the middle of the street.
Yah yah, blah blah, yoh yoh," was what it sounded like to the two skyscrapers who never bothered much about what the newsies were yelling.
There came a day when thenewsies yelled as though they were crazy.
At last the yelling of the newsies came so strong the skyscrapers listened and heard the newsies yammering, "All about the great train wreck!
Yah yah, blah blah, yoh yoh," was the cry of the newsies that came up again to the tops of the skyscrapers.
The newsies ought to be calling it around you somewhere--and where are you, anyway?
Newsies were screaming an extra from the sidewalks.
Can you send the medics here--and keep the newsies out?
You know what'll happen when the newsies get their hands on that!
Thanks to the image, not even newsiespushed a Ranger too hard, and nobody else pushed at all.
The newsiesare good for some things, no matter how aggravating they are at times.
The newsies are demanding interviews with any Traiti they can get hold of, especially you, the First Speaker, and the Supreme--in that order.
I know the newsies are a bit overwhelming, but there's no danger.
As they neared it, the newsies crowded closer and began clamoring for information, shouting questions, brandishing cameras and microphones.
Wouldn't the newsies and protocol perfectionists be upset!
If the newsies got this stuff from the Federalists, they'd throw it away without looking at it.
Not a single one of thenewsies printed a word of it, Sire.
The big boy stood quiet for some moments, in the mean time about thirty newsies had gathered around him, each yelling—“trow it away.
In just five minutes after the newsies were seated there was not an orange, an apple, a banana or a piece of candy in sight.
With his hands rubbing his eyes he answered: “One of the newsies run out of the alley and throwed my papers into the gutter and they’re all spoiled.
She did not have to wait long, for, in a short time, the officer returned with a dozen newsies all trying to push the “grafter” ahead of them.
The boys were to meet at eleven o’clock, but fifty newsies were playing around the corners of the post-office as early as seven o’clock and at ten o’clock they came in groups of five and ten from every direction.
Every base-ball player they knew by name, and it was discovered that all newsies followed them when they wanted to get into a ball-ground free, or into a circus.
The newsies purchase a penny’s worth of ice cream, or cheap candies, and often these old men become quite confidential friends of certain boys—particularly the shiners, who are on the street almost constantly.
A sweet little girl sang ‘The Good Old Summer Time,’ and the newsies joined in the chorus.
I'd trow a scare into de big newsies w'en dey starts to chase me off de good beats.
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