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Updated: May 1, 2025
I haven't been gone very long yet, I know, but it's been long enough for me to decide that Sylvia sent me off, not primarily to buy cows and study agriculture, but to learn a few things that will be a darned sight better worth knowing than that even, and to have a good time! In the hope, of course, that I'll come home, not only less green, but less cussedly disagreeable. Mr.
'Don't you git m' back up, he whispered savagely, 'or you'll be cussedly sorry for yerself an' everyone else. Go to yer mother. 'But, father, I 'Go to yer mother, I tell y', growled the man, whereupon Bell, seeing that her father was in a soberly brutal state, which was much more dangerous than his usual drunken condition, hastily left the room, and closed the door after her.
"You needn't be so cussedly offensive, need you?" says the Major, firing up, to the astonishment of all. Lord William looks at him for a moment. "My dear fellow," says he, "I beg your pardon." "But all the same," says his Lordship to himself, "I'd best go call on this old lady without losing time." So he put it to Squire Martin: "I've a promise to keep, and tomorrow we shall be busy-all.
Like Kraill he had tossed up for his chance that morning he went to Klondyke whether to finish the whole miserable business in the lake and leave Marcella and the boy to go their way to England in peace, or whether to get drunk as usual. And tails had won. Cussedly he paid the cost.
In the hasty furnishing of this Aladdin's palace, the slaves of the ring had evidently seized upon anything that would add to its glory, without reference always to fitness. "I wish it didn't look so cussedly like a robber's cave," said George Kearney, when they were taking a quiet preliminary survey of the unclassified treasures, before the Carrs took possession.
When they broke through low-hanging boughs and found the pool, the trout possibilities of which Johnny had so earnestly "cracked up," Edith was distinctly grumpy. "Eleanor is a selfish thing," she said. "Gimme a worm." "I think Maurice would have been cussedly selfish not to do what she wanted," Johnny said; "my idea of marriage is that a man must do everything his wife wants."
As he went out in the street to mount his horse the marshal met him again, and Mose, irritated and hungry, said sharply: "See here, pardner, you act most cussedly like a man keeping watch on me." The marshal hastened to say, "Nothing of the kind. I like you, that's all. I want to talk with you in fact I'm under orders from the princess to help you get a job if you want one. I've got an offer now.
She merely nodded her head, and without waiting another instant he darted into the nearest hotel, leaving her standing on the pavement. Her heart was aching, but every moment, every word he said made her all the more cussedly determined to see the thing through, and he certainly looked better when he came out ten minutes later. "That saved my life, darling," he said feelingly. "Now for it."
Our agent will be there ahead, he'll have found a customhouse man he can fix, he'll cable us where and when those fifty pianos are landed the said official will open the box marked twenty-two. It'll take him over an hour to do it, the boards will be nailed so cussedly tight. And he'll find a real piano inside. Then he'll look at the other forty-nine crates and say, 'Oh, Hell! in Russian.
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