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Lynde was secretly the least bit disgruntled, for if he had won he had intended to take a portion of the winnings and put it in a necklace or some other gewgaw for Aileen. Now he must pay for it. Yet there was some satisfaction in having made an impression as a calm and indifferent, though heavy loser. He gave Aileen his arm.

McNish, the meeting was not wanting in ethical interest or human passion. It was a gathering of the workers in the various industries in the town, Trade Unionists most of them, but with a considerable number who had never owed allegiance to any Union and a number of disgruntled ex-Unionists.

This roused Kreutzer fully, for one of the tales the babbler told was of a gilded youth who had befriended poverty in order to obtain the confidence of lowly beauty and then, of course, abused the confidence. Herr Kreutzer's heart beat madly before the man had finished speaking. Could it be possible that all Americans were of this ilk, as the disgruntled one maintained?

Once she had said a word or two to Jimmy Lufton and he had turned and answered her politely and agreeably, but as soon as he decently could he was back with Molly again deep in bluegrass reminiscences. There were other people who were disgruntled that morning at Mrs. McLean's breakfast.

Slowly he turned about, puffing fiercely at his pipe, his thoughts a compound of hot anger and compassion. Madge, filled with dread of what her disgruntled mountain suitor might be led to do by his black mood, had not yet re-crossed her draw-bridge, but was standing by it, listening intently, when she heard Layson's footsteps nearing. Her heart gave a great throb of real relief.

This is, in one way, fortunate for the government, since it has given rise to definite and warm expressions of loyalty by the whole Mohammedan community. Disgruntled graduates of the University and school-boys take the most prominent place in this movement.

"I was to tell you," said she, "that you are to bring all you have to sell here, and the next time please go to the kitchen door." "Must be fond of mushrooms," said the disgruntled Harvester. "They are a great delicacy, and there are visitors."

The ejected tenant was so disgruntled that he got out of the stage, and, without taking any further notice of the occupants, called up to know if there was a seat outside. "Yes. Let me give you a hand," said Gordon, leaning down and helping him up. "How are you?" Wickersham looked at him quickly as he reached the boot. "Hello! You here?"

In this particular instance the result was voices raised in argument voices that reached Chip, grinning and listening on the porch of the White House and tardy slumber overtaking a disgruntled Happy Family on the brink of violence. It was not a particularly happy Family that woke to memory and a snowy Sunday; woke late, because of the disturbing evening.

When Columbus started to cross the Delaware " "Listen, Hervey," Mr. Warren interrupted him; "suppose you and I walk together, I want to talk with you." So they strolled together in the direction of the mess boards. "Now, Hervey, my boy," said Mr. Warren, "I don't want you to be angry at what I say, but the boys are disgruntled and I think you can't blame them.

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