Mother says I've
sniffed up too much fresh air for twelve year' to ever get to sniffin' with cold.
She sniffed noses with him, and even condescended to leap about and frisk and play with him in quite puppyish fashion.
She was strangely stirred, and sniffed and sniffed with an increasing delight.
They scowled and uttered low threatening noises when he sniffed close to them.
Jerry sniffed his bare calf--not that he needed to identify it, but just because he liked to, and in a sort of friendly greeting.
The terrier whimpered and backed solidly against Captain Duncan's legs, but Michael, with a slow bob of tail and unbelligerent ears, advanced to him, looked up to Steward to make sure, then
sniffed his late antagonist, and even ran out his tongue in a caress to the side of the other's ear.
And one would open the door and mount the steps, and stagger back into the arms of the man behind him; and they would all come and have a
sniff, and then droop off and squeeze into other carriages, or pay the difference and go first.
Several times he stopped and drew in the fresh morning air in great
sniffs, reading a message which made him leap on with greater speed.
HE was sitting on a log; he
sniffed the air, and kept glancing uneasily round the wood.
The men voted her "the funniest and jolliest ever," but the
sniffs on the top step and the lower step were implacable.
In this attitude were they all three silent together, and
sniffed and sipped the good air with one another.
They
sniffed at his legs; but when he struck at them with his free arms they slunk off.