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Weston's faithful pupil did not forget either at ten, or eleven, or twelve o'clock, that she was to think of her at four. "My dear, dear anxious friend," said she, in mental soliloquy, while walking downstairs from her own room, "always overcareful for every body's comfort but your own; I see you now in all your little fidgets, going again and again into his room, to be sure that all is right."

"No, Roberts, only that I feel so restless and unsettled that I should like to jump overboard for a cool swim." "That's just what I feel, sir," said Bob, "with a dash of monkey in it." "A dash of monkey!" "Yes, sir; as if I must run and jump about, or climb, or do something. It's the fidgets with this heat. Let's walk forward again, if you don't mind. I think it's cooler there." "Cooler, Roberts?

"I have not thought about it the bandages are badly needed." Her pencil was in her hand, and the block ready she evidently did not mean to go on conversing with me. This attitude of continuous diligence on her part has begun to irritate me. She never fidgets just works all the time. I'll ask Burton what he thinks of her at luncheon to-day As I said before, Burton knows the world.

None the less, the announcement threw Mahony into the fidgets. He had almost clean forgotten the plaguey affair: it had its roots in the dark days before his marriage. He wished now he had thought twice before letting himself be entangled in a lawsuit. Now, he had a wife dependent on him, and to lose the case, and be held responsible for costs, would cripple him.

We are safe enough so long as we can get old Rajah here to keep on. The only thing that fidgets me is the eating and drinking." "I should be glad to have some water," said Archie, "but I can wait till we come close to the river." "That's right, sir; but what about something to eat?

March glanced at Jo as she spoke, but the face opposite seemed quite unconscious of any secret disquietude but Beth's, and after sewing thoughtfully for a minute, Jo said, "I think she is growing up, and so begins to dream dreams, and have hopes and fears and fidgets, without knowing why or being able to explain them.

Though, upon my word, added George, waxing warm, 'I don't see that the death of a wretched tramp is of such moment; yet it seems to have annoyed everyone. 'Including yourself, said Mab, remarking how worried her lover looked, and how far from being his pleasant, natural self. 'Yes, my dearest, including myself. When the bishop is annoyed my mother fidgets over him until she makes herself ill.

He also gave it a cigarette; at least he proffered her his silver case, but she shook her head. "Why not?" he asked. "All the women, old and young, are smoking here." She tightened her plump lips and answered, "I don't like 'em; and they give me the fidgets." "You'll do!" he cried, softly, reaching out and clenching her knuckles in his palm a moment. "You're the wise one!

"Brer Fox roll his eye en say, 'Man, ain't you gwine ter hush up, 'fo' you gi' me de fidgets? "Der little Rabs dey frisk en dey frolic, but dey hear ev'ything dat pass. "Brer Wolf lick out his tongue quick, en 'low, 'Less us whirl in en eat um. "Brer Fox say, 'Man, you make me hongry! Please hush up! "De little Rabs play off furder en furder, but dey know 'zackly what gwine on.

Three successive gales of wind are bad enough; but three gales blowing hard enough to blow the devil's horns off are infinitely preferable to one idle, stagnant, motionless, confounded calm, oppressing you with the blue-devils and maddening you with the fidgets at one and the same time.

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