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Paul Lathrop sat up. "I'm in sympathy with anything that harasses, and bothers and stings the governing classes of this country!" he said, with an oratorical wave of his cigarette. "What fools they are! In this particular business the Government is an ass, the public is an ass, the women, if you like, are asses.
I'll unload every pound of that coal, if I do it for nothin', and if that sneak in striped trousers bothers me or you, I'll pull him apart an' stamp on him!" Through all her talk there was a triumphant good humor, a joyousness, a glow and breeziness, which completely fascinated Babcock. Although she had been up half the night, she was as sweet and fresh and rosy as a child.
"He thinks in fact we all three do that because you are getting along in years you know you are, Auntie and because your rheumatism bothers you so much at times that that well, perhaps that we should make a change in the running of the house. So so " She hesitated, then broke off altogether, anxious though she was to make an end to what she foresaw must be a painful scene for all three of them.
‘Fear!’ said the little man: ‘isn’t it a lovely thing to see him and his wife a going up in one balloon, and his own son and his wife a jostling up against them in another, and all of them going twenty or thirty mile in three hours or so, and then coming back in pochayses? I don’t know where this here science is to stop, mind you; that’s what bothers me.’
When he perceived her, he drew up his horses and she said to him as if she had met him the night before: "Good-morrow, Victor are you quite well, the same as ever?" He replied: "I'm quite well, the same as ever and how are you?" "Oh, I'd be all right, only that I'm alone in the house, which bothers me on account of the farm."
Again, he could feel the mellow sun of Gram on his back, and hear the laughing voices on the lower terrace, and he was talking to Lothar Ffayle and Rovard Grauffis and Alex Gorram and Cousin Nikkolay and Otto Harkaman. He said: "And finally, nobody bothers fixing anything up. And the power-reactors stop, and nobody seems to be able to get them started again.
"I tipped Ruth off the sled and then she wanted to come home and I had to come with her, 'cause her mother won't let her cross streets all alone." "And I suppose Nelson wanted to stay and enjoy himself," said Harriet. "Well, never mind, Sunny Boy, next time you shall coast all morning, if I have to go along to see that no one bothers you." "Could I go this afternoon, Harriet?" asked Sunny Boy.
And I've got to go to that banquet of theirs next week!" "Fine!" said Billy. "Fine! Why, Billy Norton, I never went to a banquet in my life. I don't know what forks to use, and I never saw a finger bowl!" Amos grinned. "What's the use of being a scholar, if that sort of thing bothers you?" "I might get a book on etiquette and polish up," said Lydia, thoughtfully.
"What?" I tapped my chest for reply. "Oh! since last spring." "And you had it the spring before, too, didn't you?" "Why, yes! But that isn't what bothers me." "Isn't your husband kind to you?" "Yes sometimes." "Is this your husband?" "No! F B is; I am K ." Again she was interrupted by coughing. "Would you like something to ease that cough?" I asked. "No!
If she objected, you could conduct her back to the neighbourhood of the house and allow her to return. There is one difficulty: you must, of course, be prepared with a priest, so that you can be married at once if she consents to accompany you." Gerald Burke was silent for some time. "The scheme seems a possible one," he said at last; "it is the question of the priest that bothers me.
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