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More "Curl up" Quotes from Famous Books
... word blood, the little men seemed to curl up like cut grass before fire; then Eddo smiled, a sickly ... — The Ghost Kings • H. Rider Haggard
... name, in speaking of the gentleman with the diamond,) Ma'am Allen tried to peek into it one day when she left it on the sideboard. "If you please," says she,—'n' took it from him, 'n' gave him a look that made him curl up like a caterpillar on a hot shovel. I only wished he had n't, and had jest given her a little sass, for I've been takin' boxin'-lessons, 'n' I 've got a new way of counterin' I want to try ... — The Professor at the Breakfast Table • Oliver Wendell Holmes (Sr.)
... unnatural screams spoken of by Poland, some strange instinct prompted him to curl up his feet upon the divan again, as though a secret menace crawled upon the floor amid ... — Tales of Chinatown • Sax Rohmer
... expressed an earnest desire to argue the matter out with the Judge, but with a curt "Next Case!" Mark was dismissed in charge of an officer and retired "smiling a sickly smile," and though he did not "curl up on the floor," it is evident that the subsequent proceedings interested ... — The Lake of the Sky • George Wharton James
... indeed!" cried Buddy Pigg. "I think I will take a nap here," and lopsy-flop! if that little guinea pig didn't curl up inside the cabbage and go fast, fast asleep; and not even his tail stuck out, because, you see, he didn't have any tail—guinea pigs never do have any, which is a good thing, ... — Buddy And Brighteyes Pigg - Bed Time Stories • Howard R. Garis
... "if you don't care about these pictures why don't you just go out and curl up in the back of the car and have a real good nap. Then when we come out we'll all stop and have some cream before we go home and we'll leave you at ... — Pee-wee Harris on the Trail • Percy Keese Fitzhugh
... will be very long now, and if you curl up under this rug, if it is a rug, you may go to sleep, and then you will forget about being hungry," said Nealie, gripping something which felt like drapery, and dragging it ... — The Adventurous Seven - Their Hazardous Undertaking • Bessie Marchant
... to look at me, several sentences ago," it said crossly, beginning to curl up again ... — Five Children and It • E. Nesbit
... gun-metal! That is the real metal. It was my guns that closed the gate to the pass," he went on, swept by the flood of enthusiasm. "I didn't open fire till I could concentrate so as to make a solidly locked gate. I tell you, the guns are the thing! You ought to have seen that retreat curl up on itself. And where the shells struck on the hard road—phew! They lifted the Grays upward to meet shrapnel pounding them from the sky! We could have torn the whole Column to pieces if they hadn't surrendered. What ... — The Last Shot • Frederick Palmer
... breezes heat the leaves, The wetted garment wets the leaves, And so, I guess, the scattered leaves Curl up ... — The Little Clay Cart - Mrcchakatika • (Attributed To) King Shudraka
... certain feelin's toward them that was is like the leaves of the oak-tree and can't be blowed off even by the fiercest tempests of affliction, still them leaves will wither in the fall and turn brown and curl up at the edges, though they don't depart, but stick on tight as wax all winter until in the springtime they is pushed off gently without knowin' it by the green leaves which come out in real life as well ... — A Chosen Few - Short Stories • Frank R. Stockton
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