And even as Grantham's bullet snicked a long splinter from the door-jamb, the second spy fired.
Again the drunken chauffeur, still master of his machine despite the poison pulsing in his dazed brain, snicked the little levers further down.
A bullet snickedinto the floor a yard from where Billy crouched.
He produced a plug of tobacco from one capacious bootleg, a clasp-knife from the other, snicked open the claspknife and haggled off a generous chew.
Some one was there with him, some one who simply gave an amazed exclamation without putting it into words, then moved swiftly, snicked on the light, and scattered all the darkness with one dazzling electric glare.
Then carefully refolding it, he slipped it into his own pocket, snicked off the light, and left the room.
He snicked down another switch and an electric radiator glowed in the fireplace.
Even native criminals were baffled in their interpretation of Ling Chu's views, and many a man had gone to the scaffold puzzling the head, which was soon to be snicked from his body, over the method by which Ling Chu had detected his crime.
And in another moment the light snicked out, the door closed, and he was alone in the silent room.
After failing to play two balls altogether, he hit out as hard as he could at the third, intending to drive it, and snicked it between his legs for one.
To any one who knew the rudiments it was perfectly plain that he intended to drive the ball, but, mishitting it, had snicked it off the edge of his bat through the slips, where it should have been caught.
The Master snicked the switch of the magnetic-anchor release; and now the last bond that held Nissr to her cradle was broken.
Then a throwing spear snicked the trunk of a tree, and another, for there were no soldiers, and this congregation of exorcisers were mad with wrath at the thought of the evil which Tibbetti was preparing for them.
There was a roaring of winds and a crashing of thunders, and the blue-white lightning snicked in and out of the forest or tore sprawling cracks in the sky.
My mother would not agree that she might have been sleepwalking; but she was ready to put the door opening down to the fault of the latch, which certainly snicked very lightly.
Immediately there was a sharp clang, as some catch snicked in, and held it against the powerful operating spring.
Then he grew bolder; hit him for a single, and snicked him to the fence for four.
With a clumsy motion of a long hairy arm he reached out and snicked on the button, then placed himself within its deadly range.
When at last he heard the approaching clang of the fire engine bells and the screaming triumph of police sirens, he carefully snicked off the button of the tube and returned to lift the form of Ellen in arms that were strong to hold her.
He snicked his first ball for one; then Old Everlasting evoked intense enthusiasm by poking a ball between slip and point, and scoring his first notch.
Old Everlasting complacently blocked the next ball, and Harry treated the bowler at the other end with great respect till the fourth ball, which he snicked away for a single.
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