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Newton settled down in a big chair to study the report, while Hanlon fidgetted about the room, anxiously. "A very clear, concise and complete report, Spence," Newton applauded when he finished reading. "Where do I send it, and to whom?" His father looked at him quizzically. "Have you forgotten about the special mail box for SS men?" The younger man looked astounded.
It won't be nonsense when you come home some day and find us all on the floor with our throats cut." "Pshaw!" Dad answered; "what's the use of talking like that?" Then to Dave: "Go out and see if he's in the barn!" Dave fidgetted. He did n't like the idea. Joe giggled. "Surely you're not FRIGHTENED?" Dad shouted. Dave coloured up.
But I cannot see where the time came in." Adrian fidgetted uneasily, and felt his cheeks flush. "I can answer for when it began, with me. I walked across that glade from Arthur's Bridge quite turned into somebody else, with Gwen stamped on my brain like a Queen's head on a shilling, and her voice in my ears as plain as the lark's overhead. But whether we started neck and neck, I know not.
How old are you?" If half a paper of pins, with all the points upward, had suddenly made their appearance in the bottom of the Colonel's chair, he probably could not have been more discomfited. What reason he had to be unquiet, will be more apparent at a later period. He fidgetted a little and hemmed more than once, before he replied: "Humph! hum!
He did so; but before he came to four times seven, he sighed, fidgetted, looked up at the corners of the room, off into the work-basket, out into the street, and always, as if by a spell, finished with "four times seven is fifty-six." Jane looked up amazed Agnes looked down ashamed; his mother looked with severity in his face.
And, meanwhile, the poor "puffic' fibbous" lay and fidgetted uneasily, while he wondered why Olive Keltridge had chosen that day, of all days, to delay her customary call. She was not ill.
Wrandall acidly. He fidgetted. "I didn't hear of her illness until yesterday." "I'll go up with you, Viv," said Leslie. "No, you won't," said his sister flatly. "I'm going to apologise to her for something I said to Brandon Booth. You needn't tag along, Les."
The father fidgetted about very uneasily whilst enduring these pleasant remarks from his affectionate children, which, it is needless to say, they made for his particular comfort and amusement at the present moment. At last he lost his temper, and exclaimed
Beatrice never does. She takes after her father; he was wonderfully cool, poor man. Have you got a newspaper of any sort about, that you'd lend me, Mrs. Bertram?" "Oh, certainly," answered Mrs. Bertram, in some astonishment. "Here is yesterday's Times." "I'll make it into a fan, if you have no objection. Now, that's better. Dear, dear, what a nice room!" Mrs. Bertram fidgetted on her chair.
The fashionable breakfast hour was very late, and the family were still seated at the table. The lady fidgetted between the contending claims of politeness and prejudice. At last, when all but herself had risen from the table, she said, as if struck by a sudden thought, "Mr. Saunders, I forgot to ask if you had breakfasted."
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