Her words fall as the snow on Tootoonolo, and the rocky heart of muck-a-muck is hidden. |
Most of the borrowings are familiar: the Tagalog boondocks, the Sanskrit guru, the Chinook high muck-a-muck. |
Not much more than a narrative necessity, a Hindu from a religious family whose uncle, ominously, is a high muck-a-muck in a nationalist political party. |
Why are the feet of Sorrel-top, the white chief, among the acorns of muck-a-muck, the mountain forest? |
Perhaps he had bought all his luxuries on jaw-bone from one store while he paid cash for his muck-a-muck in another. |
And folding his blanket more tightly around him, muck-a-muck withdrew. |