Mosses From An Old Manse And Other Stories

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thou rag or two! thou meal bag! thoupumpkin head! thou nothing! Where shall I find a name vile enough tocall thee by? Puff, I say, and suck in thy fantastic life with thesmoke! else I snatch the pipe from thy mouth and hurl thee where thatred coal came from. " Thus threatened, the unhappy scarecrow had nothing for it but to puffaway for dear life. As need was, therefore, it applied itself lustilyto the pipe, and sent forth such abundant volleys of tobacco smoke thatthe small cottage kitchen bec...ame all vaporous. The one sunbeamstruggled mistily through, and could but imperfectly define the imageof the cracked and dusty window pane on the opposite wall. MotherRigby, meanwhile, with one brown arm akimbo and the other stretchedtowards the figure, loomed grimly amid the obscurity with such port andexpression as when she was wont to heave a ponderous nightmare on hervictims and stand at the bedside to enjoy their agony. In fear andtrembling did this poor scarecrow puff. But its efforts, it must beacknowledged, served an excellent purpose; for, with each successivewhiff, the figure lost more and more of its dizzy and perplexingtenuity and seemed to take denser substance.

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