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In it she was a thing of fire and laughter and glow, as if the singular charm of her temperament were visible and tangible in its vivid colouring and silken texture. "I shouldn't think you'd put on your best clothes to go begging for the library in," said Felicity cuttingly.
His voice was not raised, but his words came cuttingly, and it was evident that they were prompted by something very near to cold anger.
That, of course, was some time before I. Tapp, the Salt Water Taffy King, had come into his kingdom and assumed the robe and scepter of his present financial position. "Oh!" ejaculated Cecile. "That's Judson Bane, the Broadway star, she's walking with. I'd like to know him myself." "You coarse little thing!" drawled Marian. "And you not out yet!" Prue, the second sister, observed cuttingly.
I am not of the army," adds my Lord, cuttingly; "I am a seaman, and not supposed to know a stirrup from a snaffle." "'Od's blood!" yelled the captain, "you question my horsemanship, my Lord? Do I understand your Lordship to question my courage?" "After I am thrown!" cries his Grace, very ugly, and fingering the jewels on his hilt.
To have idolized that marble creature by day and night, to have laid our votive offerings on its shrine, to have hungered for the sound of a woman's lips for weeks, and to hear those lips cuttingly call me a dog were more than I could stand. "Ten thousand pardons, Mistress Sutherland!" I said with a pompous stiffness which I intended should be mighty crushing.
The girl leaned against the wall by the door and looked at him with something like contempt for a moment. Then she smiled, not encouragingly, but with mockery in her eyes. "You have a tariff, I suppose," said she, cuttingly, "a regular scale of charges, as, perhaps, you will say the knights had. Pray, what is your charge in the present instance? A kiss, perhaps, or two?"
"How Miss Dufrayer dresses is none of my business." "Well, maybe not. Now, Fauvre, come along" she called it "Fover." "I reckon you think you've waited long enough." Maurice, left to himself again, was astonished to hear Madeleine's voice in his ear. She had made her way to him alone. "For goodness' sake, pull yourself together," she said cuttingly.
"Moral, you oughtn't to have been a dope-fiend, all these years," continued Waldron, cuttingly, determined that now, once for all, his despised partner should hear the truth. "How you've lived so long, as it is, I don't understand. When I tried to marry Kate, and failed, I reckoned you'd pass over in almost no time and, by the way, that's why I was so insistent. But you've disappointed me, Flint.
She saw him look at the house, and she shrank away. He walked in a nonchalant fashion, and his bicycle went with him as if it were a live thing. "Paul's come!" she exclaimed. "Aren't you glad?" said Agatha cuttingly. Miriam stood still in amazement and bewilderment. "Well, aren't you?" she asked. "Yes, but I'm not going to let him see it, and think I wanted him." Miriam was startled.
"We have digressed widely," suggests Wilmarth, and he hesitates, a little uncertain how to make the next move tell the most cuttingly. "But you see, with all this in view, I am not likely to rush headlong to ruin. I have taken some of the best counsel I could find.
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