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A quiet country house instead of a season's racketing was quite to her taste, and she felt dear Henry, as ever, was showing the marked common sense for which she humbly worshipped him afar off. Meryl looked at her father inquiringly and with a thoughtful air. Diana remarked, rather disgustedly, "O, uncle, what rot!
I reckon I threw away my four-bits on this book it don't tell a feller nothin' 'bout false whiskers, wigs 'n' the like," and he tossed the book disgustedly into a corner, rose and descended to the barnyard.
Pike that the men seemed thinner and weaker than when they came on board, and he delayed replying for a moment while he stared down at them with that cattle-buyer's eye of his. "Sure they are," he said disgustedly. "A weak breed, that's what they are nothing to build on, no stamina. The least thing drags them down.
This way, please;" and Chamberlain pointed before him toward the door leading into the hall. As the stranger turned, his glance fell on Sallie, still carving her veal loaf. "Idiot!" he said disgustedly. "Well, I haven't been caught yet, anyhow," said Sallie grimly. Chamberlain's voice interrupted her. "This way, and then the first door on the right. Make haste, if you please, Monsieur Chatelard."
He sniffed the air, then turned up his nose. "Bacon!" he grumbled disgustedly. "Don't you like it?" asked Tad. "I was thinking last night that if I keep on eating bacon for many months more I'll be growing a pork rind in my stomach." "You don't have to eat the bacon unless you want to, Chunky." "Yes, I do.
This, be it known, was a typical proof of Jerry's esteem. For he had entered noiselessly, jerking the back of my chair, which chanced to be tilted, and stood with his hands in his pockets, surveying the ruin he had wrought, watching the ink as it trickled on the carpet. Then he picked up the book. "Poetry, you darned old grind!" he exclaimed disgustedly.
I can get no sense whatever of individual worth, or of value in men as a race, when I see them like this. It makes one almost despair of civilization." I thought this over for awhile, to get in touch with his attitude. "Let's remember," I said, "it's a simian civilization." Potter was staring disgustedly at some vaudeville sign-boards. "Yes", I said, "those for example are distinctively simian.
They ought to have been headed "Our Pretoria Letter," as Bessie said disgustedly after reading through three sheets in Jess's curious, upright handwriting. "Once you lose sight of Jess," she went on, "she might as well be dead for all you learn about her. Not that one learns very much when she is here," she added reflectively. "She is a peculiar woman," said John thoughtfully.
"How long," he said, "will it take to get the posts? Not a week," and he hit the ground disgustedly with a piece of stick he had in his hand. "Confound it!" Dad said, "have n't you got any sense, boy? What earthly use would a wire-fence be without any wire in it?" Then we knocked off and went to dinner. No one appeared in any humour to talk at the table.
There was a sudden puff of wind and the big yellow balloon bag swayed slightly. Instantly the farmer's finger crooked on his trigger. He thought the boys were going to give him the slip. "No you don't," he shouted, "you don't fool Ezry Perkins that 'er way!" "We're not trying to fool you," said Jack disgustedly. "Why can't you be sensible.
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