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The squire, who had shouted an order or two to a peeping domestic, as he passed up the court, came to her immediately with a cup in his hand. "You must drink this at once, mistress." She took it at once, drank and set it down, aware of the keen, angry-looking face that watched her.
With the help of this light he saw that when he had dropped his book of fire, one single leaf had been torn from it, and stuck to his mantle; so he seized it eagerly, and strove to draw light from it; but all that it would yield was red and angry-looking light, and all that he could read was, "the way of transgressors is hard."
Swollen out of shape and angry-looking, the mere appearance would have told him, had the confirmation been needed, that his situation was becoming critical. This did not so much disconcert him as it surprised him and spurred him mentally to the necessity of new measures. He lay a long time thinking. Against the infection he could do little.
Before the post-office a terribly grimy touring car stood with its running-boards loaded with canvas-covered suitcases. Three goggled, sunburned women in ugly khaki suits were disconsolately drinking soda water from bottles without straws, and a goggled, red-faced, angry-looking man was jerking impatiently at the hood of the machine.
Without further ado he placed Beth's letter in his hat, then rode his pony down the bank and into the angry-looking water. Suvy halted a moment uncertainly, then, like his master, determined to proceed. Five feet out he was swimming, headed instinctively up the stream and buried deep under the surface. Van still remained in the saddle.
Once when a bend of the shore hid the boat from sight, she turned sick and faint with fear for its safety; and then, when it appeared again, she scolded herself for being so foolish. The wind was certainly rising. There was an angry-looking cloud on the horizon, and the sunshine, once so brilliant, was now faint and fitful. At last the boat turned, but with the turn Herbert's difficulties began.
Distant mutterings of thunder aroused her; the evening sky had darkened, and angry-looking clouds of purple were gathering over the hills. She rose and hurried homeward. She had thought to enter by the billiard-room door, and so gain her own chamber without encountering the household; but she had reckoned without her hostess.
Do you know a short, angry-looking, red-haired, red-eyed man?" "Yes," Magnessen said slowly and warily. Haskins let out a sigh of relief. "Would you tell us his name and address?" asked Rath. "I suppose you mean hold it! What's he done?" "Nothing." "Then what you want him for?" "There's no time for explanations," Rath said. "Believe me, it's in his own best interest, too. What is his name?"
And in the full blast of the discovery his dark eyes, hunted and angry-looking behind their round glasses, met Robert's, widened, passed on, and came back again. It was an extraordinary moment. Robert could not have looked away to save his life. He knew that he had betrayed himself. The little man knew that he knew.
Why, she flew at me like mad, and before I could put the kitten down, she gave me this wound; and Maurice uncovered his wrist, and showed a very red and angry-looking scratch. 'It's your own fault; you should let the cats alone, said his sisters. 'Mamma is always scolding you for teasing them.
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