Very, very cautiously he stuck his little black nose out the doorway and sniffed.
"I mayn't be able to get away till after milking," she sniffed, "but I don't want to miss it.
Such nonsense," sniffed Felicity.
" Felicity sniffed.
" "If Cornelia Bryant was sick, it would not be Doctor Dave or the Methodist doctor she would send for," sniffed Susan.
" sniffed Mrs.
" Marilla sniffed scornfully and Mrs.
"Why, we did," sniffed Phyllis.
" "We didn't mean to be naughty, Mammy," sobbed Bobbie, and Peter and Phyllis sniffed.
" So he crept slowly, slowly, slowly up to the white box, and sniffed, and sniffed and sniffed.
" he exclaimed, and he sniffed harder than ever.
So there he sat, and sniffed and sniffed, and looked at the gipsy; and the gipsy sat and smoked, and looked at him.
So the wise girl retired for the time, but, of course, a good deal of the smell of hot cabbage remained behind, as it will do, and Toad, between his sobs, sniffed and reflected, and gradually began to think new and inspiring thoughts: of chivalry, and poetry, and deeds still to be done; of broad meadows, and cattle browsing in them, raked by sun and wind; of kitchen-gardens, and straight herb-borders, and warm snap-dragon beset by bees; and of the comforting clink of dishes set down on the table
"Scent," sniffed Mrs.
" "I think that's all nonsense," sniffed Marilla.
"Humph," sniffed Marilla.
" Marilla sniffed.
" "Yesterday you wanted to be a sea gull," sniffed Marilla.
" Marilla sniffed, to express her contempt for Matthew's opinions concerning anything feminine, and walked off to the dairy with the pails.
"I opened an umbrella in the house yesterday," sniffed Cousin Georgiana.