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The door was pushed open; a crowd of girls giggled in; Tessa bowed to Mary Sherwood and moved 63 aside.
TESSA WADSWORTH'S DISCIPLINEJENNIE M. DRINKWATER
The girl giggled, Jim flushed, and fished out two one-dollar bills, which he passed over to Scattergood.
SCATTERGOOD BAINESCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND
"Better stop making a fuss, first off," growled another masculine voice, and again Betty giggled nervously.
THE OUTDOOR GIRLS IN THE SADDLELAURA LEE HOPE
Dora giggled the minutes away, and at five minutes to twelve they were on a seat, screened against humanity's intrusion.
SINISTER STREET, VOL. 1COMPTON MACKENZIE
The girl upon whom the eyes were fixed, blushed and giggled and tossed her head with a sudden show of pride.
THE BUTTERFLY HOUSEMARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN
One woman giggled convulsively; another took a glass of water and choked.
THE BUTTERFLY HOUSEMARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN
"Now take your time," Forrester said, and the losers all giggled at once, like a trained chorus.
PAGAN PASSIONSGORDON RANDALL GARRETT
Vous dites toujours des btises, giggled the lady from Arzamass.
SMOKETURGENEV IVAN SERGEEVICH
Jerry drew a long breath as she concluded, then giggled softly as the absurdity of her own conception struck her.
MARJORIE DEAN COLLEGE FRESHMANPAULINE LESTER
"And you nearly frightened the senses out of me by growling at me in that way," giggled the girl.
FRANK MERRIWELL'S RACESBURT L. STANDISH