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The idea of shouting and swearing at us fell from him: and that gone there seemed to be no happy medium left to him. The stiffness departed from his back. He met us with a defferential attitude, and spoke to us in the language of social intercourse. "Good morning, gentlemen," said the sergeant. "Good morning," we replied: and there was a pause. The sergeant fidgetted upon his feet. We waited.

There were eight people at dinner, in none of whom she was in the least interested. The Count de Brensault talked a good deal, and very loudly. He spoke of his horses and his dogs and his motor cars, but he omitted to say that he had ceased to ride his horses, and that he never drove his motor car. Jeanne listened to him in quiet contempt, and the Princess fidgetted in her chair.

He had fidgetted about the room, taking a book from its shelf and then, without reading in it, replacing it, until his mother, observing him with cautious eyes, proposed that he should go for a walk. "I won't wait up for you," she said, "so you needn't hurry back!" "Very well, ma!" he said, getting ready to go out.

If Letitia fidgetted, or fell asleep, the tithing-men rapped her. Letitia would never have been allowed to stay away from meeting, had she begged to do so, but she never did. She was afraid to stay alone in the house because of Indians. Quite often there was a rumor of hostile Indians in the neighborhood, and twice there were attacks.

Meantime I rolled bread pills and remembered my sins; M'Leod considered his own reflection in a spoon; his wife seemed to be praying, and the girl fidgetted desperately with hands and feet, till the darkness passed on as though the malignant rays of a burning-glass had been shifted from us. "There," said Miss M'Leod, half rising. "Now you see what makes a happy home.

He would have been noticeably good-looking upon the cricket field or in any gathering of people belonging to the other side of life. Here he seemed almost a curiously incongruous figure. He passed through the glass-paned door and stood respectfully before his employer. Mr. Weatherley it was absurd, but he scarcely knew how to make his suggestion fidgetted for a moment and coughed.

The audience highly approved of his choice. It seemed to me that the people did not quite grasp the fact that the Dean was speaking only metaphorically. Some thought of the same kind struck Moyne. He fidgetted uneasily, Babberly made an effort to stop the Dean, but that was impossible. "For settling the terms of peace with the beaten enemy " "We'll beat them," said several people in the crowd.

"Den we mus' git ready to share big trouble tomorrer!" commented the kneeling Mamie, with a giggle. Alas! poor adoring servitress, she received a share unto herself that very evening, for her young mistress, usually as amiable as a fair summer sky, fidgetted, grumbled, found nothing well done, and was never two minutes in the same mind.

Cai flushed again. "Well, missy, since you put it that way, we'll make it so." Still the answer did not appear to satisfy the child. She fidgetted in her chair a little, but without offering to go. "Not for no one in the wide world?" she asked at length. "Why, see here," Cai met her gaze shyly "isn't that the right way to feel when you want to make a woman your wife?"

As he was tucking his napkin into his waistcoat, and ordering our various breakfasts, the gentleman who sat next to him listened he could not help it fidgetted, and finally, with some embarrassment, spoke.

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