From the earliest to the latest hour of the day he was always as sleek, neat, and cool as the frog he resembled, and old Peter had secretly chuckled over an offshoot almost more calculating, and far more imperturbable, than himself.
Casaubon that he had once addressed a dedication to Carp in which he had numbered that member of the animal kingdom among the viros nullo ævo perituros, a mistake which would infallibly lay the dedicator open to ridicule in the next age, and might even be chuckled over by Pike and Tench in the present.
"He chuckled.
' He chuckled in a funny, dry way he had, and I called her.
" He chuckled, but did not move.
" He chuckled, but did not move.
He was never put out by Strickland's rudeness; if it was merely sullen, he appeared not to notice it; if it was aggressive, he only chuckled.
" He chuckled.
He chuckled.
" Strickland chuckled.
"Of course he will," chuckled the Otter.
Anne, by dint of talking over her shoulder to the girls and occasionally passing a sop of civility to Billy—who grinned and chuckled and never could think of any reply until it was too late—contrived to enjoy the drive in spite of all.
I chuckled to myself at the thought of springing a thing like that on old Tom Hopkins.
Uncle Benjamin chuckled as he hurried to the door.
"Doss," he chuckled, "what is the difference between a young girl and an old maid?
" "Because," chuckled Uncle Benjamin, "they can't decline matrimony.
" Sid chuckled in a very contented and satisfied way.
They chuckled, boylike, because they would be late for bed; and it was all mother Wendy's fault!
" Yellow chuckled:" You are all so serious.
" Yellow chuckled:" You are all so serious.