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Updated: June 11, 2025
Convenience, as he'd hoped, had overcome security, something his mother said disapprovingly even happened sometimes with Marine units; the card was in the slot. He took it, then grabbed his supplies and hurried into the next vehicle in line. He breathed a sigh of relief when the card proved to activate this vehicle as well; he might have had to go through a decade or so.
But it fell to the ground before reaching which Paulus had indicated as the mark. "Wait!" cried Hermas. "Let me try now to hit the tree." His stone whistled through the air, but it did not even reach the mound, into which the palm-tree had struck root. Paulus shook his head disapprovingly, and in his, turn seized a flat stone; and now an eager contest began.
At last she passed her hand quickly across her brow, as if to dispel some unpleasant thought, and shook her burning head, half sadly, half disapprovingly. She had done a good deed and this, this But she had not performed it for the sake of reward, she had only desired to aid the sufferer. Straightening herself proudly, she limped toward the kitchen.
This suited Harriet. She wanted to see how familiar the boys were with their island. So all started out, leaving the dishes to be washed later. The girls shook their heads disapprovingly. "Oh, we have a patent dish washing machine," announced Larry. "You see, we dump the whole lot of dishes into the lake after having smeared them with sand. We leave the dishes there and the waves wash them.
Allison arose and went down the terrace to do the honors, showing his uncle where to drive in and put his car in the little garage, helping his aunt and the little cousins to alight. "For mercy's sake, Julia, what a queer house you've got!" said Ellen the minute she arrived, gazing disapprovingly at the many windows and the brick terrace. "I should think 'twould take all your time to keep clean.
They lowered themselves over the edge of the cliff, and clambered to the beach. Two faces scowled at them over the bulwarks of the boat, and the captain waiting on the shore, a man of foreign appearance, with a shaggy black beard and a sou'-wester, glanced disapprovingly at Marjorie. Somewhat alarmed, she turned and discovered Duncan standing beside her.
Such women are only made in America, and they only come to their full bloom in Europe, which they imagine to be a continent created by Providence for their diversion. The young lady by the window glanced disapprovingly at the menu card. Then she looked round the dining-room, and, while admiring the diners, decided that the room itself was rather small and plain.
It was not until the last leaf of the album was reached that they came upon the picture of a small girl, with big, hungry eyes looking out from beneath long lashes. "That's Mellicent where you're boarding, you know when she was little." Miss Flora frowned disapprovingly. "But it's horrid, poor child!" "But she looks so so sad," murmured Mr. Smith. "Yes, I know. She always did."
Color came into her cheeks, and her eyes did not seem so much too big for her face. "Sara Crewe looks wonderfully well," Miss Minchin remarked disapprovingly to her sister. "Yes," answered poor, silly Miss Amelia. "She is absolutely fattening. She was beginning to look like a little starved crow." "Starved!" exclaimed Miss Minchin, angrily. "There was no reason why she should look starved.
Raymond, who sat sewing on her own porch, opened the solitary letter the postman handed her, and proceeded to acquaint herself with its contents in full view of the watchers on the other side of the street. "This must be Mother's Day," Amy exclaimed disapprovingly, when, a moment later, she accepted from the letter-carrier's hand a fat blue envelope directed to Mrs. Gibson Lassell.
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