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He whistled for a few minutes, and then said crustily: "I am going to sea you may go home if you think proper." Turning my eyes upon him, I perceived at once that, in spite of his assumed nonchalance, he was greatly agitated. I could see him distinctly by the light of the moon his face was paler than any marble, and his hand shook so excessively that he could scarcely retain hold of the tiller.
"Odd!" repeated the steward, somewhat crustily. "How do you mean odd?" "They was the very last words my Uncle Benjamin ever uttered in this life," said Mrs. Silk, with dramatic impressiveness. The steward was silent, then, with the ominous precedent of Uncle Benjamin before him, he began to talk until scores of words stood between himself and a similar ending.
'Tis bright yellow of plumage, and singeth all one as a lark: they do call his name canary." "Nay, forsooth, I never see aught that should do me a pleasure!" said Mistress Winter crustily. "Gossip Flint might have told me so much. Take that, thou lither hussy! I'll learn thee to let fall the knives!"
"Good-mornin'!" he called, rather crustily, for Coonie affected good manners before no one, no matter what was his aim. "Will you hand this bundle to the Missus in there, if you're goin'. It's some o' the fool truck I've got to lug across the country for weemen." Mr.
"So you are taking moving pictures," remarked Tom, pleasantly. "That was sure a great scene." "Oh, so you saw it, did you?" returned the man with a gun. "I thought we were here all alone," and he did not seem to be particularly pleased over the boys' arrival. "Going to take some more pictures here?" questioned Sam. "That's our business," answered the man in the boat, crustily.
And he'd very much like to have your opinion." "Tchah!" said the Professor. "Some modern bazaar work, most probably. He'd better have kept his money. What was this bottle of yours like, now, eh?" Horace described it. "H'm. Seems to be what the Arabs call a 'kum-kum, probably used as a sprinkler, or to hold rose-water. Hundreds of 'em about," commented the Professor, crustily.
Would you like to be blown through them, and not see where you were going?" "Well, no," said Ford: "I rather guess I wouldn't." "Jes' you let Capt'in Kinzer handle dis yer boat," almost crustily interposed Dick Lee. "He's de on'y feller on board dat un'erstands nagivation." "Shouldn't wonder if you're right," said Ford good-humoredly. "At all events, I sha'n't interfere.
Sherwood, stepping up to Ben Wilford, "you will oblige me by going on shore." "What for?" demanded Ben crustily. "We do not need your company." "But I want to go." "I do not wish you to go." "I think it is rather steep for you to tell me I can't go in my brother's boat." "Steep as it may seem, you can't go," added Mr. Sherwood firmly. "Can't I go, Lawry?" continued Ben. "It is not for him to say.
Some of them were so dark with time that Nick wondered if they had been blackamoors. Master Gyles closed the great door and pulled a cord that hung by the stage. A bell jangled faintly somewhere in the wall. Nick heard the muffled voices hush, and then a shuffling tramp of slippered feet came up the outer stair. "Pouf!" said the precentor, crustily.
"Near three thousand, counting overdue interest." "Well, I'm sorry for old Stephen," said Gabe, returning to his game. "If anybody deserves a peaceful old age he does. He's helped more people than you could count, and he was the best Christian in Greenvale, or out of it." "He was too good," said a Greenvale man crustily. "He just let himself be imposed upon all his life.
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