" he growled.
"My name is Hareton Earnshaw," growled the other; "and I'd counsel you to respect it!
"You'd better let the dog alone," growled Mr.
Distant thunder growled in the sky.
Top and Jup themselves no longer growled round the well or gave any signs of uneasiness.
I'm awake, so take your old sponge and go along," growled Jack, with one eye open and a mighty gape.
The brothers were often called "Thunder and Lightning," because Frank lowered and growled and was a good while clearing up, while Jack's temper came and went like a flash, and the air was all the clearer for the escape of dangerous electricity.
"I'd rather have a red nose than legs like a grasshopper; so you needn't twit, Daddy," growled Joe, quite unconscious that a blot actually did adorn his nose, as he labored over a brief despatch.
" "He doesn't dare to get mad with Jill, for she'd take his head off in two minutes if he did," growled Joe Flint, still smarting from the rebuke Jill had given him for robbing the little ones of their safe coast because he fancied it.
" growled his lordship; "the less I hear of her the better.
" growled the bear, as soon as he saw Uncle Wiggily, "you can't fool me again, making believe a stone is a bullet, and that your 'Bang!
" growled the fox.
" growled the bear.
" "Yes, and only one," growled the bear.
We meet again, I see," growled the bear.
" growled the bear at Uncle Wiggily.
But Dagley immediately fronted him, and Fag at his heels growled low, as his master's voice grew louder and more insulting, while Monk also drew close in silent dignified watch.
" growled the Bargee, crossly.
" growled the dog, real savage-like.
" he growled.