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Updated: May 27, 2025


When Stane set his face to the storm he knew there was a difficult task before him, and he found it even more difficult than he had anticipated. The wind, bitingly cold, drove the snow before it in an almost solid wall.

"Not being a musician, ladies and gents, I ain't qualified to let you hear the tones of this instrument, but I am sure it will be an ornament to any home and a source of enjoyment to both old and young. Now what'll you give me for this fine old organ?" "Seventy-five cents," a deep voice murmured. "Got your money with you, Watson?" the auctioneer inquired bitingly.

Then: "Nothing new within a million miles ..." The skipper said bitingly: "Then you'd better check on objects that are not new!" He turned aside, and his voice came more faintly as he spoke into another microphone. "Mr. Taine! Arm all rockets and have your tube crews stand by in combat readiness! Engine room! Prepare drive for emergency maneuvers!

Have you any other word than the one I have used to suggest as a more fittin' one?" the Wyoming man asked bitingly. Jack answered for his brother. "Suppose we pass that count of the indictment, unless you have a practical measure to suggest in connection with it. We plead guilty." There wag a little gleam of mirth in Kirby's eyes. "You an' I have discussed the matter already, Jack.

Why doth he excommunicate, and command to be taken as a heathen and a Pagan any Christian prince that renounceth his authority? Doth he maintain empires and kingdoms? or doth he once desire that common quiet should be provided for? You must pardon us, good reader, though we seem to utter these things more bitterly and bitingly than it becometh divines to do.

"I might have known you would be spying on us, Miss Picolet," she said, bitingly. "Suppose some of us should play the spy on you, Miss Picolet, and should run to Mrs. Tellingham with what we might discover?" "Go to your room instantly!" exclaimed the French teacher, with indignation. "You shall have an extra demerit for that, Miss!"

Even if she ran, she doubted if she could catch him. After the heat of the room, the air was bitingly cold. Margaret did not feel it; her eyes were trying to keep Michael's khaki-clad figure in sight. She tried, but failed, for soon he was lost in the crowd of men who were boarding the train.

Polly watched her for a moment and then walked slowly down the stairs. The superintendent waited at the foot, her face flushed and stern. "You have made trouble enough round here," she said bitingly. "Now I think we'll stop it!" "Why, Miss Sniffen, what have I done?" "You're putting foolish notions into the heads of these old women petting and pampering them in the way you do!

Rose old? Sophia's manner became almost haughty. 'Rose has nothing to do with age. My only doubt is whether Francis Sales is worthy of her. Dear Caroline used to say she ought to to marry a king. 'And she hasn't married anybody, Henrietta remarked bitingly. 'Nobody, Sophia said serenely. 'The Malletts don't marry, she sighed; 'but I hope you will, Henrietta. 'No, Henrietta said sharply.

"You're overbearing, supercilious and egotistic," went on Nora bitingly. "I'm not sure as I know what them long words means, but I guess they ain't exactly complimentary." "I guess they ain't," she mimicked. "I'm sorry for that." Taylor straightened himself a little in his chair. His blue eyes seemed to have caught a little of the light from Nora's.

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