"There is no need to go and look at every
jump. Show me where we start and as near as possible the way we have to go, and tell me where we finish."
"Now, Pistache, my good dog,
jump the height of this cane for Madame de Montbazon."
Rikki
jumped sideways and tried to run in, but the wicked little dusty gray head lashed within a fraction of his shoulder, and he had to
jump over the body, and the head followed his heels close.
"What does it matter, after all?" cried Geppetto all at once, as he
jumped up from his chair.
Not with the smouldering, smothering, choking hysteria that still worked in the fox-terriers did he listen, nor with quivering of muscles and
jumps of over-wrought nerves, but coolly, composedly, as if no battle royal had just taken place and no rips of teeth and kicks of feet still burned and ached his body.
Therefore, if we cannot
jump over it, we must stop where we are."
But the third and merry one
jumped up and went into the wood till he found the rock hut.
Another could not
jump well--never COULD
jump well--did not believe he could
jump so far without long and patient practice.
All the men
jumped off of their horses and grabbed the hurt one and started to carry him to the store; and that minute the two boys started on the run.
He could not backbite, nor envy, nor prevaricate, nor
jump at mean motives for generous acts.
Hall had reappeared, the great
jump accomplished, and was running shoreward.
"Oh, have you not heard?" said the Fox; "there is going to be a great drought, so I
jumped down here in order to be sure to have water by me.