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She bundled up the children in their snow suits and sent them outside to play.

’ he said, opening his great-coat, which he held bundled up in his arms.

Kenge said, and the papers were bundled up again before the clerks had finished bringing them in.

I could not leave, as I usually did, quite punctually at the time, for I was working for my dear girl and had a few stitches more to do to finish what I was about; but it was within a few minutes of the hour when I bundled up my little work-basket, gave my darling my last kiss for the night, and hurried downstairs.

In a corner was a heap of coats and boat-cloaks, and a flag, all bundled up together.

On the next day, still bundled up in my curious habiliments, I sat counting the time, flushed and heated by the conflict of sinking hopes and rising fears within me; and waiting to be startled by the sight of the gloomy face, whose non-arrival startled me every minute.

In a matter of seconds, somebody had bundled up the two naked men and strapped them into the helicopter.

" (Associated Press/ USA Today ) "Passengers on the Staten Island ferry, left, were bundled up against the bitter cold yesterday.

However, I hope you are not offended, for indeed he said no harm; but he was very strangely disordered, that is the truth of it." Amelia was very desirous of putting an end to this conversation, and altogether as eager to return to her children; she therefore bundled up her things as fast as she could, and, calling for a hackney-coach, directed the coachman to her lodgings, and bid him drive her home with all the haste he could.

They punctually obeyed my directions; but when we were to assemble in the morning at breakfast, down came my wife and daughters, drest out in all their former splendour: their hair plaistered up with pomatum, their faces patched to taste, their trains bundled up into an heap behind, and rustling at every motion.

In the Night, when I found he was fast a-sleep, I bundled up all his Cloaths, and threw them out of the Window to my Man that waited for them.

These were bundled up in a handkerchief and carried away; the body remained there for the present, but six men and the serjeant were left to take it to the nearest public-house. 'Now then, if you're going,' said the serjeant, clapping Dennis on the back, and pointing after the officer who was walking towards the shed.

He threw himself into a chair, laughing and groaning, and bid them all stand off, for he was nearly killed-he would not have such another walk for the three kingdoms. ‘And at the end of it to be flighted to death!’ he said, opening his great-coat, which he held bundled up in his arms. ‘See here, wife! But he couldn't quite succeed, and it ended in his rolling over, bundled up in the umbrella, with only his head out: and there he lay, opening and shutting his mouth and his large eyes-'looking more like a fish than anything else,' Alice thought. 'Of course you agree to have a battle?' Tweedledum said in a calmer tone. 'I suppose so,' the other sulkily replied, as he crawled out of the umbrella: 'only SHE must help us to dress up, you know.' So the two brothers went off hand-in-hand into the wood, and returned in a minute with their arms full of things-such as bolsters, blankets, hearth-rugs, table-cloths, dish-covers and coal-scuttles. 'I hope you're a good hand at pinning and tying strings?' Tweedledum remarked. 'Every one of these things has got to go on, somehow or other.' Alice said afterwards she had never seen such a fuss made about anything in all her life-the way those two bustled about-and the quantity of things they put on-and the trouble they gave her in tying strings and fastening buttons-'Really they'll be more like bundles of old clothes than anything else, by the time they're ready!' she said to herself, as she arranged a bolster round the neck of Tweedledee, 'to keep his head from being cut off,' as he said. 'You know,' he added very gravely, 'it's one of the most serious things that can possibly happen to one in a battle-to get one's head cut off.' Alice laughed aloud: but she managed to turn it into a cough, for fear of hurting his feelings. 'Do I look very pale?' said Tweedledum, coming up to have his helmet tied on. (He CALLED it a helmet, though it certainly looked much more like a saucepan.) 'Well-yes-a LITTLE,' Alice replied gently. 'I'm very brave generally,' he went on in a low voice: 'only to-day I happen to have a headache.' 'And I'VE got a toothache!' said Tweedledee, who had overheard the remark. 'I'm far worse off than you!' 'Then you'd better not fight to-day,' said Alice, thinking it a good opportunity to make peace. 'We MUST have a bit of a fight, but I don't care about going on long,' said Tweedledum. 'What's the time now?' Tweedledee looked at his watch, and said 'Half-past four.' 'Let's fight till six, and then have dinner,' said Tweedledum. 'Very well,' the other said, rather sadly: 'and SHE can watch us-only you'd better not come VERY close,' he added: 'I generally hit everything I can see-when I get really excited.' 'And I hit everything within reach,' cried Tweedledum, 'whether I can see it or not!' Alice laughed. 'You must hit the TREES pretty often, I should think,' she said.



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