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Pemberton, for instance how aggravatingly prosperous he looks! Do you see how he beams with good nature on all the world? I should say that he is a jovial man and yet, you know, he has been down there, as they said of Dante." "Perhaps it goes by opposites. What I have read of Mr. Walcott's poetry is rather light than sad except one or two pieces in The Decade." "Poor man!
Merriwell had been touched very few times with Bascomb's left, for he had constantly been on the guard for any blow that might come from that point, and he had thumped the big plebe most aggravatingly all through the affair.
I laid my hand on the child's head, happy with that painful happiness her presence always occasioned me, when she came back after an absence as if the Other Girl flashed into view for a quick moment, and then was gone. Laurence, who had followed, stood looking down at her with boyish condescension. "Huh! I can eat hominy off her head!" said he, aggravatingly.
She was clever enough to understand from the first, that fighting the case was simply "indulging Julius in his temper;" and she did not see the wisdom of spending what little money they had in such a gratification. "You have been caught in your own trap, Julius," she said aggravatingly. "Very clever people often are. It is folly to struggle.
His clerical frock-coat was of inordinate length; his boots were aggravatingly clump-soled; by a very large white tie, masking the edges of a turned-down collar, he proclaimed himself Evangelical. An otherwise clean-shaven florid face was adorned with brown side-whiskers growing rather long. A bald, shiny head topped a fringe of brown hair.
A dozen bookmakers turned leisurely to their slates, a dozen pieces of chalk were poised aggravatingly and a hoarse grunt of disappointment rose from the watchers. Black Bill the favourite, yes, but bet fives to win threes? Hardly. Wait a minute; don't go after it now. Maybe it'll go up. Regulator, 8 to 5 Holy Moses! What kind of booking is this, anyway? Miss Amber, 2 to 1.
She repeated the question and considered it, still with amused scorn, as if debating whether she would enlighten him or not. "Well " drawling aggravatingly, "I knew you and Pop had the knife ready for Ru Mr. Hanson." Flick's mouth twisted again. "That wasn't very hard to see. So when you hit the trail, Bob, I gave him the chance to clear out. I did so, tipped him off, you know.
You were with her at Bar Harbor, and I suppose she never mentioned to you that she was coming here?" "But why did you think she expected me?" "You men are too aggravatingly stupid. I never saw astonishment better feigned. I dare say it imposed upon that other admirer of hers also. Well, I like her, and I'm going to be good to her." This meant a good deal. Mrs.
From the remarks, Bob could see plainly that the officious conductor was not popular, and he was wondering whether or not he was expected to make any comment, when Hosmer said, his face suffused with a look of glee: "Well, the boys are going to put one over on the 'miser'." And, pausing aggravatingly, the freight conductor filled his pipe and lighted it.
"Then there would be two of us lost instead of one," said Betty aggravatingly, "and oh, wouldn't you get into a row when you got home!" "She must be on ahead," said Kitty, anxious to make peace. "Only I didn't think she had had time to get so far." "Perhaps some one has given her a lift," said Dan, with sudden hope. "Anna is sharp enough to take or to ask for one if she had the chance.
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