It was a question as to which he would seize upon in case of a sudden emergency; but the chances favored the snapshot arrangement, for Will would rather secure a good picture than eat the best dinner ever cooked, or shoot a prize buck.
I only thought that perhaps the mate of the one that was shot might come home, and I did so want to get a snapshot of a wild beast going into its den, with the whole camp asleep," avowed Will bluntly.
And Will, he'd declare he wanted to take a snapshot of the ghost with his camera.
In just a few moments Mrs. Barnaby had a very fair snapshot picture of the Ware family in her mind.
It was like taking a second look at a snapshot picture, and finding details in the background to which he had paid no attention when first focussing the camera.
In the author's mind an idea was true, but when he had put it down in black and white he had put down only a snapshot of it: the idea was already far away.
He took a snapshot photograph of himself, realised that he existed as a separate, vital entity, and thenceforward watched himself expectantly to see what the change was going to be, for he knew he would not stay still.
It was timber crawling pure and simple from beginning to end--no real stalking, only a snapshot which fortunately got me my wapiti.
I tried to take a snapshot with the camera, but when I got within fifty yards he saw me and was off.
Taking a snapshot as I would at a snipe I heard the welcome thud of the bullet.
He nodded toward the snapshot which lay face up on Mr. Marvin's desk.
Mr. Pitts playing with thesnapshot of Ti-ta turned it toward her.
The Burrells had left town and Belle had gone home, and Richard had sent her a postal card from Bar Harbor with a snapshot of himself and Captain Kidd on it.
There were many little scenes of which no snapshot could be taken, which left indelible impressions.
Beat that snapshot if you can, Giraffe," said the other, proudly looking down at his quarry.
But no snapshot could make Gipsy look as sweet as she really does.
It was a very bad snapshotyou got of her," remarked Ethel Newton.
Gipsy was proud indeed as she stood at the top of a jagged crag and waved her hand to Billy, who was taking a snapshot of the party from below.
Davy Jones, looking up from his job of placing another new film in his snapshot camera.
Directly he had the picture taken in the cave under view--the snapshot of the wall showing the entrance to the secret passage.
As boy snapshot friends we might have been able to do things which the Secret Service men could not do.
Frank walked away toward the tent, and directly, while Bradley's face was in clear outline, Ned heard the click of a shutter and knew that the snapshot had been made.
In that mad flight I found time to pull out the camera for one second and take a snapshot of the canoe in the middle of the rapid.
It turned out that he had managed to secure a splendid snapshot of the big fellow boasting the striped tail; indeed, the picture was bound to be one of the most prized in all his collection.
Somehow I never get an absolutely perfectsnapshot of a 'coon.
Snapshot photography, comparative study of religions, folklore relative to various amatory and superstitious practices, contemplation of the celestial constellations.
I give to be able to put my fine Italian hand into that Snapshot corner!
I don't think we'll bother with Snapshot Consolidated, Thwicket.
As you know, I avoid giving advice to my customers, and I'm not going to advise you; but if you will notice the state of affairs with regard to Snapshot Consolidated, you will see something that ought to make you open your eyes.
Unlike the snapshot of Trude the picture remained there undisturbed.
Will, with a satisfied grin; he had succeeded in taking a snapshot of the struggling couple while their faces were exposed.
Will, making as if anxious to get a snapshot of the thief in the very act.
Then he himself swept the windows of the train, blurred by the mist, with the muzzle of his gun, keeping the butt close to his shoulder, ready for a swift snapshot in any direction.
The old snapshotof the year before, which Jasper had taken?
The snapshot had evidently been taken by an amateur, but it was one of those lucky successes which happen at rare intervals to amateur photographers to encourage them to proceed with their hobby.
In her hurry Jill had replaced the snapshot with its back to the room, and Wally had the fidgety air of a man whose most cherished possession is maltreated.
It would be like taking a snapshot of a lion when it's rushing at you with open jaws!
She kept a snapshot of him on her dressing-table, and urged Githa to take the earliest opportunity of smuggling him to school for a day.
He was exceedingly attentive through several succeeding days, and being an amateur photographer, asked to be allowed to take a snapshot of her.
Arthur, however, having that instinct for securing all manner of strange pictures, mechanically raised his camera and prepared to take another snapshot view at the most critical second.
Think of what a heap of satisfaction it's going to be to all of us, when we look over some of these thrillers he's snatched with that snapshot box of his!
He had not dropped his camera, for he meant to take anothersnapshot when the oncoming balloon had reached a certain large tree that he had selected and for which he had set his focus.
Some fool might think it fine to take a snapshot at us and explain afterwards he thought we meant to fight!
It added to her sense of degradation to learn that one of the cheaper dailies had published a snapshot of her taken as she was re-entering the motor to come away.
She also had "freed herself"; she also had had a snapshotin the cheaper dailies; she also traveled with two children.
While he had taught her how to ride, cowgirl fashion, she had taken a number of snapshot photographs for him, to be sent to some relative in the South, and for these he had been very grateful.
Now, let me take a snapshot of you and Jessie, with your bunches of wild flowers," said Dave, and this was soon added to the other films.