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Agitatedly Thatcher was murmuring that Ryder's finds were valuable, immensely valuable, and it was disturbing to contemplate any invasion, and with equal agitation but more mechanical calm McLean was murmuring back that he understood he quite understood As for understanding he was stunned and dazed. A sheik's daughter!
The mule's ears were saying agitatedly: "A line must be drawn somewhere, and I have drawn it where my forefeet now are." The mule's ears soon drew together a little crowd. It occurred to Denry that if mules were so wonderful in the Apennines the reason must be that there are no policemen in the Apennines. It also occurred to him that something must be done to this mule.
Brandeis, scribbling in her sales book, stopped, pencil poised. "We cannot send Scourine unless with a purchase of other goods amounting to a dollar or more." Mrs. G. Manville Smith's plumes tossed and soared agitatedly. "But my good woman, I don't want anything else!" "Then you'll have to carry the Scourine?" "Certainly not! I'll send for it." "The sale closes at five." It was then 4:57.
Wrenn agitatedly ejaculated under his breath, as they noisily entered Mrs. Arty's though not noisily on his part. The parlor door was open. Mrs. Arty's broad back was toward them, and she was announcing to James T. Duncan and Miss Proudfoot, with whom she was playing three-handed Five Hundred, "Well, I'll just bid seven on hearts if you're going to get so set up."
She was calling agitatedly for help. It was enough for Bertie. He tore up the stairs with lightning speed, boldly announcing his advent as he went. He found her at the top of the house in an old cupboard used for storing fruit.
I said, "Father!" and he suddenly began to talk very fast and agitatedly of what he had been doing for me. My mother, he said, was crippled with rheumatism, and Rooksby and Veronica on the preceding Thursday had set sail for Jamaica.
"Not a word out of you!" sang out Father, gallantly. "Hey there, chauffeur, stop this new car of mine at the Shoppy." As the rusty car drew up Mrs. Tubbs and Mother looked rather agitatedly at a group of young people, girls in smocks and men in white flannels, who were making society noises before the brown barn which had been turned into a tea-room.
Did you do so?" "Certainly not. I only gave him threepence." "But I showed the money to your ladyship," said Smilash, twisting his hat agitatedly. "I gev it you. Where would the like of me get five shillings except by the bounty of the rich and noble?
He had, moreover, not only to keep pace but also to keep place. He was forever getting squeezed out from between two tall Farguses and trotting agitatedly around the heels of the battalion to recover a position in it. He always reminded Sabre of a grey old Scotch terrier toddling along behind and around the flanks of a company of gaunt, striding mastiffs.
It was the servant who had run out to the stables to see that the horses were put to the carriage. "Stop a minute! we are in privacy here, and I want to have a word with you." The girl paused, intimidated and almost frightened; she lost color as she stood, agitatedly, shifting her weight from one foot to the other, and averting her eyes from the speaker.
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