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Usually quiet and well-ordered, its customary stillness was broken by a confused, expostulatory murmur of voices, above which rose a strident, angry bellow, like that of a maddened wild beast.
At length an expostulatory whinny from Lady called Richard to his duty, and with compunctions of heart the pair hurried to mount.
So I don't have anything to worry about, do I?" She lifted her lips to be kissed; and the kiss was long and sweet. Time flew past until, one day a couple of weeks short of arrival, Adams rushed up to Deston and Jones. "I have it!" he shouted, and began to spout a torrent of higher very much higher mathematics. "Hold it, Doc!" Deston held up an expostulatory hand. "I read you zero and ten.
I am willing to run the risk for I take it there would be no slight risk in the doing. I don't suppose anyone of our time has seen her close and lived to tell the tale." Sir Nathaniel held up an expostulatory hand. "Good God, lad, what are you suggesting? Think of your wife, and all that is at stake." "It is of Mimi that I think for her sake that I am willing to risk whatever is to be risked."
In nearly every case the plaintiff was coming off successful. The comments of the press began to assume an expostulatory tone.
Hutchinson whirled about testily. "Dang it!" he broke out, "I wish Tembarom'd turn up. What are we to do?" He didn't like it himself. It struck him as unseemly. But Ann went to the chair, and put her hands on the shuddering shoulder, bending over the soul-wrung creature, the wisdom of centuries in the soft, expostulatory voice which seemed to reach the very darkness he was lost in.
Why, you've been at death's door, and life's not so long that you can afford to play ducks and drakes with it." Thus he talked, in expostulatory rattle, the very high-priest of social morality, for some, time before Leopold could get a word in. But when he did, it turned the current into quite another channel.
He spoke with rapid, almost unconscious fervor, and as he ended raised one hand with an enthusiastic gesture toward the now brilliant sapphire sky and glowing sun. The scientist looked at him furtively and smiled, a bland, expostulatory smile.
"I don't know that, Sir, but I will never stand to be hissed," was the subjoinder of young Confidence when gathering up his features into one significant mass of wonder, pity, and expostulatory indignation in a lesson never to have been lost upon a creature less forward than she who stood before him his words were these: "They have hissed me."
On the fourteenth day of March, the commons voted the sum of one hundred and three thousand, two hundred and three pounds, for the relief of the inhabitants of Nevis and St. Christopher's, who had suffered by the late invasion; and on the twenty-first day of April, the parliament was prorogued. The Muscovite ambassador continued to write expostulatory letters to Mr.
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