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"If you have business with these ladies, choose the proper time and place to address them." "I have!" cried Goldstein, blusteringly. "They have treated me shamefully unprofessionally! They have played me a trick, and I've the right to demand why they are working for a rival firm while in my pay." Mrs. Montrose now arose and said with quiet dignity: "Mr. Goldstein, you are intruding, as Mr.

"You know, my San Reve, I have business with Mr. Harley. Let me tell you: Mr. Harley, through his relative, Senator Hanway " "You go to see the girl," interrupted the San Reve, and the sullen contralto was vibrant of danger. "You go to see Miss Harley, not her father." "And if I do?" Storri put his query blusteringly.

Blusteringly they exalted narrow common sense, violent realism, immodest national egoism, trampling underfoot the rights of others and other nations, when it served the turn of their country's greatness.

"We have come to learn what you intend to do about this Britisher," began Morrissy. "I don't recollect your face," replied Bennington thoughtfully. "How long have you been in the shops?" "I'm not in your shops," returned Morrissy blusteringly. "In that case," said Bennington mildly, "there's the door. I do not see how this matter concerns you."

Perhaps it was the wind, then, that was his mother. This variable, coquettish wind of tones so infinitely tender, of shrieks so blusteringly loud. He listened to it in the dawn. He listened to it in the sombre darkness of the night. Early and late it seemed to call to him to come out and away to his mother. The restlessness that sometimes encompasses the soul of a boy took possession of him.

At first I knew not what to think of this sudden attack, but I was soon reassured by seeing the Captain lie down beside me, and remain immovable. I was stretched on the ground, just under the shelter of a bush of algae, when, raising my head, I saw some enormous mass, casting phosphorescent gleams, pass blusteringly by.

Over the world he goes on his solitary expeditions, hunting animals, hunting men, making notes of what foreign armies are doing, what are the chief thoughts occupying the minds of distant and dangerous tribesmen, and he never goes about it blusteringly or with the Byronic mystery of the stage detective.

"By hell," exclaimed the settler, blusteringly, "were any man to tell me, Jeremiah Desborough, there was any thin' beside them blankets in the canoe, I would lick him into a jelly, even though he could whip his own weight in wild cats." "So is it?

To go further she maintains that the two quarrelled dreadfully over the alleviation of her labours, so much so, that often before they had ended their quarrel, she had performed the task in dispute. This of course Jaffery has blusteringly denied. She was there, paid to do certain things, and she had to do them.

The burly Gaul began blusteringly, with a strong southern Gallic accent like a Tolosan: "It is no use, Maternus, trying to bamboozle us with your everlasting serenity. We decline to be fooled any longer. Somehow, by sorcery or magic, you infused into us the greatest enthusiasm for your crazy project. You've dragged us over the Alps and into these Apennines.