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To this compliment Mex responded by resentfully casting the contents of a whiskey glass into Pierce's face and breast, whereupon the men all laughed loud. "You dasn't smoke the senorita, cap," mumbled Nine Eyes, aside to Pierce.

"I've seen enough of men," he thought half resentfully as he went along. All afternoon he walked in streets, going up and down before houses in which women lived with their men. A detached mood had possession of him. For an hour he stood under a tree idly watching workmen engaged in building another house.

And turning on his heel, he disdainfully snatched the handkerchief from his sword-point and strode resentfully away. He had, during this brief colloquy, been covered by the muskets of the entire party under my command; and at its conclusion, though I promptly interfered, I was barely in time to prevent a volley being fired upon him.

"But I don't want it to get about," said Priam, still in a savage whisper. "And I don't want to talk about it." He looked at the nearest midgets resentfully, suspecting them of eavesdropping. "Precisely," said Mr. Oxford, but in a tone that lacked conviction. "It's a matter that only concerns me," said Priam. "Precisely," Mr. Oxford repeated. "At least it ought to concern only you.

"But seems like ye've done got holt of hit at last." "Hit warn't no facile matter ter do," the agent defended himself as his face clouded resentfully. "Ef I let folks suspicion me I wouldn't be no manner of use ter ye in thet house." "How did ye compass hit finally?"

"I wish so too, and yet I'm lucky in finding you here, since" and here Stuyvesant turned and looked resentfully towards the bedraggled figure of Murray, now being supported back to the cells "since that fellow proved so churlish and ungrateful. He's all wrath at being put behind the bars and won't answer any questions." "What else could he expect?" asked Ray bluntly. "He's a deserter."

"You're doing this for Christine," he said resentfully. "Just to get me away, so's I can't trouble her. That's it, isn't it? Tell the truth, Mary." "I would not expect you to do anything for her sake if I were not willing to do a great deal myself," was her enigmatic rejoinder. "Don't hate me, Mary," he burst out. She pressed his arm. "I am giving you a chance," she reminded him.

A strange man does not usually call a young girl by her Christian name. "As you like," Joan said indifferently. She looked at Hugh resentfully. "I do not consider it is either very clever or very considerate," she said in a low voice, intended for him alone. "I am sorry, but but I couldn't let you go yet. You you don't understand, Joan!" he stammered.

But when he brought the clergy and monks also within the circle of his condemnation, and began to upbraid them for their covetousness, their ambition, their luxury, their sloth, and for other vices, they turned resentfully upon him, and sought to undermine his authority, everywhere spreading reports of the unsoundness of his teaching.

And when Carol resentfully assured them that David was still very much alive, and maybe wasn't as good as they thought, they retaliated by suggesting that her life was in no danger on that score. On the occasion of Doctor O'Hara's last visit, Carol followed him out to the porch. "You haven't presented your bill," she reminded him.