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The hour was become an hour and a half and both the pretty waitress and the eighth woman had grown very fidgetty. The waitress saw she was to beguile the tedious period of emprisonment by the tempest with no dalliance with Mr. Middleton. The eighth woman was worried by the absence of her escort. Mr.
I wonder your mother 'Run into the garden for a while, my dear, said Leonora softly, and the girl moved to obey. 'Rose, he called her back sharply as his exasperation became fidgetty. 'Don't be in such a hurry. Open the window an inch. Ethel and Millicent disappeared after the manner of young fox-terriers; they did not visibly depart; they were there, one looked away, they were gone.
"Yes, yes, Mr. Clifford, I know all this; but my husband and myself thought better of it, and " she said with fidgetty impatience. "And my application was refused," I said calmly; thus finishing the sentence where she had paused. "Well, sir, and what then?" "At that time, madam, my uncle gave as a reason that he had other arrangements in view."
Bowen is anything like me, he's getting fidgetty by this time to know if he's likely to get to them big city doctors." "I have grown too intimate with patience to be so easily disturbed," he said, gently. "You would like to get your sight?" I questioned. He spoke so calmly, the thought occurred he might have grown to love the hush of darkness. His face flushed.
A thousand fears and misgivings took possession of her, and, not for the first time, she seemed to discern in the gloom of the future some great catastrophe which would swallow up all that was precious to her. At length John came in, hurried, fidgetty, nervous, and Ethel slipped out of the room. 'Ah! Twemlow! he broke forth, 'how d'ye do? How d'ye do? Glad to see you. Hadn't given me up, had you?
His sermons in both manner and matter are essentially Haworthian. There is no gilt, no mock modesty in his style; there is to vapid sentimentalism in the ideas he expounds. A broad, unshaven, every-day Lancashire vigour pervades both; and what he can't make out he guesses at. In the pulpit he seems earnest but uneasy honest, but fidgetty about his eyes, and legs.
At the very beginning Harpagon, in a scene borrowed from Plautus, is fidgetty with suspicions lest a slave should have discovered his treasure.
Blewitt was no match for my master: all the time he was fidgetty, silent, and sulky; on the contry, master was charmin. I never herd such a flo of conversatin, or so many wittacisms as he uttered. At last, completely beat, Mr. Blewitt took his leaf; that instant master followed him; and passin his arm through that of Mr.
Feeling rather fidgetty at the incident of the morning, we passed the spot where it had taken place, keeping an anxious look-out in every direction, and after a hard ride of several hours, reached the camp shortly after sundown, glad that we had escaped any disaster. We had a merry evening of it; a double allowance of whisky was served out, and we drank our friends' safe arrival and return.
You've acted the part of a man before you've been a boy. You and I have earned a vacation." An hour later Markham tapped at Matilda's door and the prompt, "Come in, Levi," caused him a moment's uneasiness. "Insomnia?" he asked, drawing a chair close to his sister's bed. "Just a little wakefulness, brother. Now don't get fidgetty.
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