When the water in the kettle was boiling, the cook went into the bedroom to
fetch Fundevogel and throw him into it.
"I'll go," he said, hastily, eager for some movement; "I'll go and
fetch the woman--Mrs.
It's also true that I was now setting out for this same place, to
fetch the girl in to dinner, which brings us round happily to our former point, and starts us fair again on our way to the sands.
He again put it down to enchantment, and this time the Sultan believed him, and sent thirty men on horseback to
fetch Aladdin in chains.
I have been waiting for 'ee to bide and keep house while I go
fetch him."
"Suppose 'm you no
fetch 'm beer close up, I knock 'm eight bells 'n 'a dog-watch onta you.
The spirits tell me they can dry the sea, And
fetch the treasure of all foreign wrecks, Yea, all the wealth that our forefathers hid Within the massy entrails of the earth: Then tell me, Faustus, what shall we three want?
THEN Hunca Munca went back and
fetched a chair, a bookcase, a bird-cage, and several small odds and ends.
From here I feel them, but if I move forward I shall know nothing of where they are or who they are." But then he shoved her with his knee, and in an excited whisper said, "
Fetch it, Laska."
"I've counted it often enough; but I can
fetch it, if you won't believe me."
At the very outset, however, he seemed to master the bowling, and soon
fetched about ten runs in a classic manner.
--Why it's a perfectly elegant hole!' So he flew down and got that acorn, and
fetched it up and dropped it in, and was just tilting his head back, with the heavenliest smile on his face, when all of a sudden he was paralyzed into a listening attitude and that smile faded gradually out of his countenance like breath off'n a razor, and the queerest look of surprise took its place.