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Don't you go there again without my knowledge." "Very well, sir." "Did you buy anything at the store?" continued Mr. Holden. "Yes, sir." "What was it?" "Some paper and envelopes." "Humph!" muttered Abner, discontentedly. He proceeded to pay his own bill and in a few minutes got into the wagon and drove off rather sulkily. Herbert saw that Mr.

"Ah," said Tom Long, discontentedly, "it's all very well to talk, but I want my breakfast;" and he made haste off to his quarters as soon as the steamer's boats had set the military part of the expeditionary party ashore. It was decided after this to wait patiently for an opportunity to capture Rajah Gantang, or to destroy his prahus; and meanwhile life at the residency went on very pleasantly.

They therefore, without altogether relinquishing the hope that he who was King by right might at some future time be disposed to listen to reason, and without feeling any thing like loyalty towards him who was King in possession, discontentedly endured the new government.

It abutted at one end on the cart-shed, and between it and the line of cow-sheds was the gate into the farmyard. Miss Henderson stepped up to the house and looked at it. "It is a poor place!" she said discontentedly; "and those men don't seem to have done much to it yet." Hastings admitted it. But they had done a little, he said, shamefacedly, and he unlocked the door.

They had embarked together on the sea of life, and the voyage bade fair to be a happy and prosperous one. "I don't like weddings," said Judge Keane discontentedly. "They are miserable, heart-breaking things at the best." "Time was when you did not think so, judge," said the doctor, with a twinkle in his eye. "Eh, little one?"

He fell away, abashed by the dull glance of her eyes, and wondering discontentedly why she was there and what she was doing. Forgetting him instantly, she walked on. Some one she had known in old days met her. It was the young man in the millinery establishment who had loved her for a week, and given her the green evening dress trimmed with the imitation lace.

Typically aloof, a solitary young Englishman was sitting at a table apart. He was evidently waiting for some one, for every now and again he leaned forward and glanced impatiently up the street, then, apparently disappointed, settled himself discontentedly to the perusal of the Continental edition of the Daily Mail. He was rather an arresting type.

Pleasing as Sam was as a study in still life, pressure of business compelled me to stir him into activity. I prodded him gently in the centre of the rising territory beyond the black trousers. He grunted discontentedly and sat up.

"Isn't it wonderful!" she cried; "I could sit right here all day and never take my eyes off those waves!" But the sight was not so novel to the others, and they talked and laughed and threw sand at each other and built forts and watched for passing steamers and made plans for future amusements. "That's the worst of the seashore," said Pauline, discontentedly; "there's so little to do.

"My Gawd, Bill, you ain't agoin' to wash!" exclaimed a comrade. This raised a laugh in which Black joined. But no one seemed eager to join him in a bath. "Laziest outfit I ever rustled with," went on Bill, discontentedly. "Nuthin' to do! Say, if nobody wants to swim maybe some of you'll gamble?" He produced a dirty pack of cards and waved them at the motionless crowd.

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