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  • RANDY OF THE RIVER, Or the adventures of a Young Deckhand Life on a river steamboat is not so romantic as some young people may imagine, but Randy Thompson wanted work and took what was offered.

  • And as they did so they looked up to see Bert Creighton, Wilkes Davis, Dan Kirlicks and Randy Denton approaching.

  • The day before leaving letters came from Wilkes Davis, Randy Denton and Dan Kirlicks, with the information that they, too, were leaving at once for Winton.

  • If Dan, Randy and Wilkes were here, I'd be perfectly happy," said Bert.

  • RANDY OF THE RIVER Or the adventures of a Young Deckhand Life on a river steamboat is not so romantic as some young people may imagine, but Randy Thompson wanted work and took what was offered.

  • The adventures of Frank, Randy and Pep in running a Motion Picture show.

  • The slope, covered with larches, rises up from the Randy Pike Road to a precipitous crag which faces north and east.

  • There is again a fourth possible look-out place, to which you will remember I directed your attention, nearer Randy Pike.

  • Randy as the devil I saw a woman at the corner of the Circus, and accosted her, she turned away, I accosted her again.

  • I had always noticed that nothing helps to make a woman more randy than that action; it seems to overwhelm them with modest confusion; I have always done that instinctively to a woman whom I was trying.

  • She struggled, but I got her tight, and kissed as a randy man then kisses a woman, it is a magnetizing thing.

  • If she is not twenty-five she'll be randy directly her belly is filled,--then go at her.

  • Forgetting myself and all but my wants, I had exposed my randy doodle just as an omnibus passed, and as I looked up, there was the conductor laughing at me.

  • I am told by women that at that time of my life, when thoroughly randy and I saw the cunt I liked that I gave a low roar as I closed on it with my pego.

  • Randy with abstinence and fearful of Harriet, I took to frigging and spending against a piece of paper pinned against the wall of my room, opposite to the glass, and when standing in the tub.

  • She stood by the bed-side wrangling, and looking at me as randy as possible, spite of herself.

  • Randy as I was I burst out laughing; and she man-aged to get up, began to push in her neckerchief which I had torn out of the front of her dress, and arranged her hair.

  • But a stiff prick close to a randy woman is a great persuader.

  • One day the cage Randy was in fell over with an astounding crash and he escaped.

  • Randy's mate is finally killed and Randy is caught and put back in his cage.

  • That's M'randy all over again when she once gits her temper up, but people as rich as them don't have to put up with nobody's high and mighty ways.

  • M'randy and the ill-kept cabin vanished entirely from her memory.

  • The room was in such a muss there wa'n't an empty chair to set on tell M'randy jerked the things off two of'm and kicked the stuff out of sight under the bed.

  • Pears like their only son is the one that ought to do fer 'em, and at least he could make M'randy shut up and treat his parents civil.

  • He knew all the time what a disapp'intment was in store when they should set eyes on M'randy and the cabin, and find Boone growed to be so rough and common.

  • They had slaves and land and money and everything that heart could wish, and they didn't think that M'randy was good enough for their only son.

  • The letters they writ to Boone trying to head him off made M'randy so mad that I didn't suppose she'd ever git over it.

  • Then, too, M'randy sprained her ankle a month or so back, and things have been awful sence then.

  • RANDY OF THE RIVER Or, The Adventures of a Young Deckhand Life on a river steamboat is not so romantic as some young people may imagine.

  • But Randy Thompson wanted work and took what was offered.

  • Well, this Christmas they'd been out to one rattling randy after another every night, and had got next to no sleep at all.

  • His mither's a randy wife 'at gangs aboot the country--a gipsy they say.

  • When I was in life I was the mad randy gipsy, that had been scourged and banished and branded; that had begged from door to door, and been hounded like a stray tyke from parish to parish; wha would hae minded HER tale?

  • A wheen nonsense: an honest man's an honest man, and a randy thief's a randy thief, and neither mair nor less.

  • EACH The progress of the "Randy Books" has been one continual triumph over the hearts of girls of all ages, for dear little fun-loving sister Prue is almost as much a central figure as Randy, growing toward womanhood with each book.

  • The Randy Books of Amy Brooks have had a deserved popularity among young girls.

  • As Mrs. Weston usually meant what she said, Randy was forced to submit; but she could not help thinking it a trial to have to do without the wonderful book until her father should have time to read it.

  • Randy looked toward the opening, then her laugh rang out.

  • Then that day before their aunt had bidden adieu to the Weston farm, Randy had caught Prue perched upon a chair, which made her just high enough to see herself in the glass.

  • But the little girl looked bewildered; so, closing the book, Randy sought other means to amuse her.

  • So Randy roused herself from her dream about the brook, and sat down, with Prue close beside her, on a rough plank which spanned the tiny stream.

  • Randy waited to hear no more, for upon looking out over the wide window-sill she espied naughty little Prue dragging Miss Prudence's best cap basket around the dooryard.

  • Randy did fly, and by two o'clock she was off down the road, walking as fast as her feet and her enthusiasm would take her.

  • Here Randy turned hastily to gaze out of the window, and Prue, fortunately, failed to notice her sister's very evident effort to conceal her amusement.

  • While Prue looked for berries Randy was critically inspecting her own and her little sister's costume.

  • Randy said: "If that ship buries itself deeply enough in the surface and explodes, it'll make a neat hole in Mars.

  • Randy and Manuel were already arguing about how much fissionable a freighter like that could carry.

  • Oh, yes, I remember; Randy threw it at black Wally the other day when he was pestering her.

  • Once I was cheated out of a dollar by getting a box of decayed fruit, and another time I got a parcel of old clothes that I gave to Randy after making her boil them to get rid of any lingering microbes.

  • While as for you, Phebe, go right into the kitchen and stir up that lazy Randy with a poker, or anything else you can find.

  • Randy certainly has a temper, for all she is so slow in other ways.

  • Tom and Nellie had twin boys that were speedily christened Andy after Mr. Anderson Rover, and Randy after Tom's Uncle Randolph.

  • Well, Andy and Randy are simply chips of the old block," laughed Dick Rover.

  • To the hill, lads, and we will burn the randy oot, even as I said.

  • She had become so randy that she felt, as she afterwards told me, she could not refuse so splendid a prick of a size she had often dreamt of, and longed for.

  • The boy's bottom was now red with a glowing heat, and his cock was in a state of intense excitement, and the doctor's tool was as stiff and randy as possible.

  • No sooner was her light out, and she in bed, than I slipped out and crept up to my sisters' room, where three randy cunts were impatiently awaiting my advent with an equally randy and inflamed pego.

  • Then aunt herself claimed my big prick for the contentment of her randy cunt.

  • M'randy saw them when they reached home and passed her kitchen window going back through the yard, and came and told me, and she and I went down to the alley gate after them.

  • One knew she was Sister because Aunt M'randy called her so.

  • Emmy Lou dropped the hand of Aunt M'randy and went out into the alley and straight to Sister.

  • For Aunt M'randy was going down the length of the back yard, a nice yard with a tree and a bush and what, palpably in a milder hour had been flowers in a border, to the alley-gate to empty the ashes.

  • Furthermore at home the realm of the kitchen with its rites of Sunday preparation, Aunt M'randy its priestess, and delectable odors and savory steam arising from its altar, the cooking-stove.

  • At Emmy Lou's own home Aunt M'randy the cook, like Hattie, seemed to feel that prayer not sufficiently set around with safeguards and specifications could prove a boomerang.

  • Aunt Cordelia and Aunt M'randy drew theirs from the heart, so to put it.

  • It'd killed a whole house full o' Randy Widgeons or that Second Lieutenant.

  • I remember Randy Widgeon turning pale and a'most fainting when he run a fish-hook in his finger.


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