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Of course the merest hint only an insinuation but why an insinuation even? How dare they? What foundation have they? If only you knew how furious I have been. Think only! And that, that is what they found it all on! Damn them! I understand how annoying it is, but in your place, Rodya, I would laugh at them, or better still, spit in their ugly faces, and spit a dozen times in all directions.

"Not to-night; there is no train." "I will walk." "It is too far." "I don't care. I will not stay here, though I die of cold by the roadside." "My cherished one, I have been annoying you purposely because you show by your anger that you have not ceased to care for me. I am in the wrong, as I usually am, and it is all my fault. Agatha knows nothing about our marriage."

In the latter part of 1758, France, depressed by the sense of failure upon the continent, mortified and harassed by English descents upon her coasts, which had been particularly annoying that year, and seeing that it was not possible to carry on both the continental and sea wars with her money resources, determined to strike directly at England.

Logotheti understood for the first time that she was angry with him, and that her anger had brought her to his house. The fact did not impress him much, though he wished she were in a better temper. The sound of her voice was sweet to him whatever she said. 'Oh? he ejaculated with a sort of thoughtful interrogation. 'Has she told you? She had agreed to say nothing about it. How very annoying!

"But I don't see why I should be made to mope here all day and all night like a sick cat, holding my hand over Rosemary's mouth when she wants to cry, and muzzling poor Jinko so that he " "My dear Countess," I interrupted sternly, "you should not forget that these other guests of mine are invited here." "But I was here first," she argued. "It is most annoying."

To those who have been accustomed to this state of things, the contrast upon crossing to the new world is inconceivably annoying; and it cannot be doubted that this is one great cause of the general feeling of irksomeness, and fatigue of spirits, which hangs upon the memory while recalling the hours passed in American society.

"You know you'll have to do lots of studying, Andy, and if you get in a big building with a lot of other students they may annoy you." "Oh, I guess, Mother," said Bertha, Andy's sister, "that he'll do his share of annoying, too." "Come again, Sis. Get out your little hammer, and join the anvil chorus!" sarcastically commented Andy. "No, but really," went on Mrs.

The inspiration to mischief was instantaneous: Lanyard replied promptly in accents as much unlike his own as he could manage: "Sorry, ma'am; Mister Lanyard dined hout to-night. Would there be any message, ma'am?" "Oh, how annoying!" "Sorry, ma'am." "Do you know when he will be home?" "If this is the lidy 'e was expectin' to call this evenin' " "Yes?" the dulcet voice said, encouragingly.

That was the news with which we were greeted when our train drew up at the platform in Belfast. The proclamation of meeting is one of the regular resources of governments when Irish affairs get into a particularly annoying tangle. There have been during my time hundreds of meetings proclaimed in different parts of the country.

The two forsaken wives never ceased annoying her, and their children assisted them. The young wife had not the courage to resent their ill treatment, for the loss of her lover had broken her heart. But that lover did not seem to be in such despair as she was he did not quit the village, or drown himself, or commit any act of desperation. He lounged and smoked as much as ever.