" "I don't feel sharp," growled Morgan.
" growled Dick, who was evidently uneasy at the curse he had brought upon himself.
" growled the coxswain.
" growled the gamekeeper.
What, the well and the spring too, growled the giant in his beard, for he was somewhat of a silly dolt, and began to be afraid.
" The waggoner, however, growled to himself, "Thou wilt not make me poor," and cracked his whip and drove the cart over the dog, and the wheels killed him.
The drummer demanded to be put on the summit of the glass-mountain, but the giant shook his head, growled something in his beard, and went back into the forest.
So they brought the broom and swept the bear's hide clean, and he stretched himself by the fire and growled contentedly and comfortably.
" The devil made a wry face, again growled, "Hm.
But he got up on his hind legs, and gave them a few boxes on the ears, right and left, with his paws, so that the whole watch broke up, and then he went straight to the king's daughter, placed himself behind her, and growled a little.
"Poor people always have a nest full of youngsters," growled the master of the manor house.
" Her Puggie had seated itself on the ground while she wrote, and growled; for the dog had come with her for amusement and for the sake of its health; and then the bare floor ought not to be offered to a visitor.