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My God, but we must do something!" said Lyda exasperatedly, and I could tell by her voice that she thought my opinions negligible and despised me. "It is necessary," I said, "to free people from hard physical work.

Amos, who retired coughing exasperatedly behind a paper that he did not read, allowed herself to be informed through the medium of a letter from Gertrude and a postscript from Eleanor of the projected invasion of the Chase household. "I should think you'd rather have Eleanor come home by herself than bringing a strange woman and a hired girl," Albertina contributed a trifle tartly.

And if Weald thinks it finds proof that blueskins are in space again and caused the death of Wealdians it won't be healthy! They're halfway set anyhow to drop fusion-bombs on Dara to wipe it out!" Maril said fiercely; "They might as well drop bombs. It'll be quicker than starvation, at least!" Calhoun looked at her more exasperatedly than before. "It is a crop failure again?" he demanded.

It 's one thing to say she 's a wife: you hang fire when it 's to say she 's my sister-in-law. 'You'll have to admit the fact, Charlotte. 'How long is it since I should have had to admit the fact? 'From the date of my marriage. 'Tell me the date. 'No, you don't wear a wig, Charlotte; but you are fit to practise in the Law-courts! he said, exasperatedly jocular.

"Not at all!" all three gentlemen roared at her exasperatedly. "They'd have a hard time making good their title now!" one of them remarked, with a cynical laugh. "It would mean a lot of expensive litigation for one thing," another injected. "Which would fall upon you," the trust president pointed out. "But why?" Adelle asked quietly. "I shouldn't fight their claims."

"Why don't you suggest it to the 'soreheads'?" asked his sister, quizzically. Grace Dodge was an amiable, democratic, capable girl who had gone through college with honors, and yet had not gained a false impression of the importance conferred by a little wealth. "Grace, I believe you're laughing at me!" dared the young man exasperatedly. "No; I'm not laughing. I'm sorry," sighed the young woman.

He was exasperatedly conscious that he could not quite have sworn to him. The man he had seen nineteen years before had been dressed in clumsily made homespun; he had worn his black hair long and his beard had been unshaven.

Up in the operator's cramped quarters Luck was having a nervous chill and trying his best not to show it, and he was telling the operator to give it time enough, for the Lord's sake, and to be sure he had everything ready before he started in, and so forth, until the operator was almost as nervous as Luck himself. "Now, look here," he cried exasperatedly at last.

It whirred gratefully; the clanking stopped and she tried again. This time it chewed a handful of grass from the edge, found it distasteful and quit once more. "Anybody know how to make this damn thing work?" Mrs Dinkman asked exasperatedly. "Needs oil" was helpfully volunteered. She retired into the garage and returned with a lopsided oilcan. "Oil it," she commanded regally.

I always did row harder with my right. But I don't see what they want me to hurry for. And they might blow their whistle if they had any sense." "Shout again!" he yelled presently. "Hello-o-o!" came a hail from somewhere back of the boat, and: "Come ahead!" called a voice from the fog in front. Perry exploded. "Shut up, one of you!" he called exasperatedly. "I can't row two ways at once!

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