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After repeated and desperate efforts to overcome his difficulties, at the risk of his neck and to the detriment of his shins, the Bloater at last sat down on a doorstep within a dark passage, and feigned to tear his hair. "Now ain't it wexin'?" he whispered, appealing to his small friend. "Aggrawatin' beyond endoorance," replied Jim, with looks of sympathy.
"Now did you ever hear such a aggrawatin' woman?" cried Jem. "She's such a little un that I could pick her up, same as you do a kitten, Mas' Don nothing on her as you may say; but the works as is inside her is that strong that I'm 'fraid of her." "Jem!" He opened the door with a rush. "Ya-a-a-as!" he roared; "don't you know as Mas' Don arn't gone?"
Why, I'd just as soon believe that I stole our sugar and sold bundles of tobacco-leaves to the marine store shops." Don shook his head. "Well, of all the aggrawatin' chaps I ever did see, you're 'bout the worst, Mas' Don. Don't I tell you it'll be all right?" "No, Jem, it will not be all right. I shall have to go before the magistrates." "Well, what of that?"
The Captain replied with a nod and a wink, whereupon the other retired behind his patron, for the purpose of giving himself a quiet hug of delight, in which act, however, he was caught; the Captain being one who always, according to his own showing, kept his weather-eye open. "W'y, what's the matter with you, boy?" "Pains in the stummick is aggrawatin' sometimes," answered Gillie.
"Oh, no you don't, Clorindy," he replied, "you hain't got so old yet but what you can hold your own with the youngest of 'em when there's a fancy mulatter chap round." "What doz yer mean by ole!" cried Clorinda. "I tells you what, Caleb Benson, ef yer only undertuk this job to be a aggrawatin' and insultin' me, you and I's done! I ain't gwine to stand sich trash, now I tells yer!
"Well, that's clever, that is. Why, that's just the way to make 'em think you did it. Tshah! You stop like a man and face it out." "When everybody believes me guilty?" "Don't be so precious aggrawatin', my lad," cried Jem, plaintively. "Don't I keep on a-telling you that I don't believe you guilty.
"You see, sir, we've got to go back pretty well to where we was in 1820, and begin it all over again. It is somewhat aggrawatin'! Might have been avoided, too, if they'd kep' a few more troops on the frontier." "Well, Jack, the treaty is signed at last," said Robert Skyd to his brother, as he sat on his counter in Grahamstown, drumming with his heels.
Pickwick, perceiving that there was some embarrassment on the old gentleman's part, affected to be engaged in cutting the leaves of a book that lay beside him, and waited patiently until Mr. Weller should arrive at the object of his visit. 'I never see sich a aggrawatin' boy as you are, Samivel, said Mr. Weller, looking indignantly at his son; 'never in all my born days. 'What is he doing, Mr.
'Aggrawatin' thing! said the vixenish lady last-mentioned, darting a withering glance at the heavy gentleman. 'My dear, it's not my fault, said the gentleman. 'Don't talk to me, you creetur, don't, retorted the lady. 'The house with the red door, cabmin. Oh!
She's been asking Mrs Davidson too about it, and what puzzles me most is There's another aggrawatin' blot here, Joe, so that I can't make out what puzzles her. Look here. Can you spell it out?" Joe tried, but shook his head. "It's a puzzler to her," he said, "an' she's took good care to make it a puzzler to everybody else, but go on."
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