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Updated: May 25, 2025


Then I don't know where it is," repeated the grave-digger with emphasis. "But I will give you another." "You are like the grave that you are digging," cried the old man irritably. "You don't know the value of what you lose. For whom is this grave?" "For a dead person, of course," replied the bad-humored man. "Like a tomb! Like a tomb!" repeated the old man dryly.

I promise to come and care for you every day and I'll never make another noise while you are sick. I will be always good to you, indeed even when you're bad-humored. Please don't die." And then I sobbed with such violence that my father, fearing that such conduct would cut even shorter that parting life upon the bed, asked Teresa to take me away. But Catalina said, "Let her alone, father.

I peeped timorously from my place, and recognized the Provost-General of the Grand Army. He had been sleeping upon a camp chest, and did not appear to be refreshed thereby. "I feel sulky as !" he said to an officer adjoining; "I feel bad-humored! Orderly!" "General!" "Whose horses are these?" "I don't know, General!" "Cut every one of 'em loose. Wake up these loafers with the point of your sabre!

"Bu bu but, I am la la lame." Doña Victorina was becoming bad-humored. The streets were not paved, and the train of her gown was covered with dust. Besides, they met many young women, who, on passing her, cast down their eyes and did not admire her lavish dress as they should have done.

He then turned from them and got into the pirogue; but he had not got more than ten paces, when both the chiefs and two of the warriors waded in after him, and he brought them on board. We then proceeded on for a mile, and anchored off a willow island, which, from the circumstances which had just occurred, we called Bad-humored Island."

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