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All of which was more or less disturbin' to an old girl who was tryin' to read Amy Lowell's poems and had had her nerves jarred only a couple of hours before. However, she came out of it noble, with the aid of her smellin' salts and the assurance of the manager that it wouldn't happen again. Not that same evenin', anyway. He was almost positive it wouldn't. At least, it seldom did.
There's some little variety, even in savages, an' it's human natur' to keep on a-hopin. I've had 'em stingy an' generous, drunk an' sober, peaceful an' disturbin'. After the first few times, I learned to take real pleasure out'n their queer notions.
"Who is there?" said the voice inside. "A friend," replied Woodward, in a low, cautious tone; "a friend, who wishes to speak to you." "I can't spake to you to-night," replied Sol; "you're disturbin' me at my prayers." "But I wish to speak to you on particular business." "What business? Let me finish my padereens and go to bed like a vile sinner, as I am God help me. Who are you?"
"Hello, Brent," he cried cheerfully. "Disturbin' ye?" And he caught Ethel as she was about to disappear: "Or you, Ethel?" Ethel turned and answered coolly: "You've not disturbed me." "I'm just going," said Brent. "Well, wait a moment," and Alaric turned to the window and beckoned to someone on the path and in from the garden came Mr. Montgomery Hawkes. "Come in," said the energetic Alaric.
He gazed ferociously up at the driver of the truck. "Who the hell are you?" he demanded belligerently. The driver spoke sternly, repeating what he'd said before. The drunk assumed an air of outraged dignity. "If I wanna stay here, that's my business! Who th' hell are you anyways, disturbin' a citizen tax-payer on his lawful occasions? Are you Martians? I wouldn't put it pasht you!"
"By loiterin' I mean that racin' after them little boys who was going about their business, and by disturbin' I mean I mean that that them college girls is allus raisin' a rumpus." "Discharged!" sang out the chief and he did sing it. The tune of that single word embraced at least three whole tones and suggested several more. A tumult followed the announcement but the chief rapped again for order.
And say, for a late bloomin' it was a wonder. Honest, when I gets my first glimpse of her standin' under the hall light with Hilda holdin' her opera wrap, I lets out a gurgle. Had I wandered into the wrong apartment? Was I disturbin' some leadin' lady just goin' on for the first act? No, there was Cousin Myra's thin nose and pointed chin.
"That's none of your affair, most sagacious Solomon I wish to speak with her myself, and privately, too; and if you see her, tell her to meet me here to-morrow night about this hour." "I'll do so; but God forgive you for disturbin' me in my devotions, as you did. It's not often I'd give them up for any one; but sure out of regard for the proprietor o' the town I'd do that, and more for you."
Brayley says he will sell his melons for fifteen cents each." "Him! Fifteen cents!" gasped Peggy, greatly disappointed. "Say, Brayley's a disturbin' element in these parts. He oughter go to jail fer asking fifteen cents fer them mean little mellings o' his'n." "They seem as large as yours," murmured Louise. "But they ain't.
The choir joined heartily in the laugh on the constable, who waited till it had subsided and then said: "Well, what's the matter with jailing all of you for disturbing the public peace. There's law for it 'disturbin' the public peace with strange sounds at late and unusual hours of the night." "All right, constable," said Cynthia, "I suppose you'll drive us to jail in that rig o' yourn.
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