He tittered noiselessly, and she could see his bent form vibrating in the gloom.
When the queens chattered or tittered among themselves, he merely raised his voice and still spake on: "Woe to these walls and the carven things upon them.
No smiles came on his nasty yellow face, though hetittered continually.
Someone in the crowd tittered when the big ungainly creature reached the head of the line.
If it were, then it had an ally in the crowd, because the man who had tittered was laughing again, the green shock of hair on his head bobbing up and down.
Now I know we're playing house," tittered Alma Lane, hysterically, as she followed Genevieve out of the berth.
The shop (and they tittered again) must not be neglected.
And they all tittered again, and I felt my cheeks growing red, though why I should be ashamed of mamma's pretty clarence I don't know, even though it has but one horse.
But I would not let myself be disturbed by the bantering of the mermaids, even when at some of the most beautiful passages in Uhland's poems they tittered ironically.
Nicholas started, and stared Hilton in the face; while Newton, who perceived their separate train of thought, tittered with delight.
But they, too, were subdued; though Cousin Grace tittered continually you heard only a gentle wheezing, and even Godmother expressed the hope that they would not be kept waiting long, under her breath.
Inez's classmatestittered furiously, let the sarcasm glide over them, unhit by its truth.
And the old men and the women Looked and tittered at each other; "Kaw!
He sought some relief in the society of Lady Ida Alice, but she blushed when she spoke to him, and tittered when he replied to her; and at last he found refuge in pretty Mrs. Ardenne, who concluded by asking him for his photograph.
I rayther thought that, too, sir,' replied Sam; and at this the spectators tittered again.
The consequence of which was, that the young ladies tittered and giggled, and the old lady laughed out loud, and the bailie and the other old fellows roared till they were red in the face, the whole mortal time.
Tate Penny tittered a little, and Dotty drew back in a moment.
The recollection was so amusing that Tate hid behind her slate, and shook all over, while Dotty tried so hard to keep sober, that she tittered outright.
Still she admitted that it really was funny, tittered intermittently, and pledged herself to secrecy.
But he was too short-sighted to notice those who tittered at him--too absent from the world of small facts and petty impulses in which titterers live.
The Deemster heard of the plot on his way to church on Sunday morning, and he laughed in his throat all through the service, and when the first of the askings was solemnly proclaimed from the reading-desk, he tittered audibly in his pew.
Dan's eyes flashed; the Deemster tittered audibly; the Bishop looked up at his son from under the rims of his spectacles and drew a long breath.
The Deemster tittered audibly, and said, "I'm not so sure of that, though.
The other girls titteredbut the Guide said: "Oh she's coming on fine, I think!
The whisper was disconcerting but Eleanor tittered as if she thought herself very witty, and as Frances took her seat beside the rude girl, expecting to give her a piece of her mind, the Guide stood up.
Winifred Ayres tittered outright, but the advent of Dozia Dalton furnished a welcome interruption.
The servant of the Hôtel Dieu tittered amiably, and I knew he was going for help to lift me off the slab, when he uttered a cry of surprise.
But the poor English gentleman tittered on in helpless admiration.
She laughed until even Miss Chantry was infected, and the doctor tittered and wiped his eyes.
She came curtained in boughs and bunches of leaves, and when I asked her what she meant by such nonsense, and snatched them away and threw them down, she tittered and blushed.
You're strong on names to-day," tittered the journalist.
It is not certain that he had reference to the Grandissime mansion; at any rate he was tittered down by the whole community.
Whenever I took off his fur coat he tittered and asked me: "Stepan, are you married?
It seemed to me it was not without motive that Kukushkin tittered and flattered me.
The irreverent tittered when the papal chamberlain ambled by on a mule at the head of His Holiness's court, but immediately fell on their knees and received the papal blessing.
Ernest, on my left, doubled up with laughter, and tittered and shook for several minutes.
It was some moments before Ernest tittered and Parrington felt for his pencil; and in the interim I had made short work of my hock, though it was Johannisberger.
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