They heard a
shrill whistle in the distance, and in the exact time, so well known to the sportsman, two seconds later-- another, a third, and after the third whistle the hoarse, guttural cry could be heard.
At the miserable master's nod, the
shrill chorus arose: 'Bradley Headstone!'
Could distinguish the words 'sacré' and 'diable.' The
shrill voice was that of a foreigner.
Their prodigious bounds and the
shrill, screeching purr of their uncanny mouths were well calculated to confuse and terrorize their prey, so that as two of them leaped simultaneously from either side, the mighty sweep of those awful tails met with no resistance and two more green Martians went down to an ignoble death.
Today she overwhelmed me with
shrill reproaches, and abased me to the level of a hearth-brush.
Very similar is his reference to seasons through what happens or is done in that season: `when the House- carrier, fleeing the Pleiades, climbs up the plants from the earth', is the season for harvesting; or `when the artichoke flowers and the clicking grass-hopper, seated in a tree, pours down his
shrill song', is the time for rest.
Mrs Deborah no sooner observed this than she fell to squeezing and kissing, with as great raptures as sometimes inspire the sage dame of forty and five towards a youthful and vigorous bridegroom, crying out, in a
shrill voice, "O, the dear little creature!--The dear, sweet, pretty creature!
And all went well, and would have continued to go well, had not Lamai's mother, Lenerengo, just awakened, stepped across her black litter of progeny and raised her voice in
shrill protest against her eldest born's introducing of one more mouth and much more nuisance into the household.
And in the moon athwart the place of tombs, Where lay the mighty bones of ancient men, Old knights, and over them the sea-wind sang
Shrill, chill, with flakes of foam.
We keep an inn hereabouts, and for fifty pounds we will not only give thee a good draught of wine, but will give thee as noble a feast as ever thou didst tickle thy gullet withal." So saying, he put his fingers to his lips and blew a
shrill whistle.
Her face was thin and her voice
shrill. When she was twenty-five, she looked forty.
But he could not understand this," cried Prince Andrew in a
shrill voice that seemed to escape him involuntarily: "he could not understand that there, for the first time, we were fighting for Russian soil, and that there was a spirit in the men such as I had never seen before, that we had held the French for two days, and that that success had increased our strength tenfold.