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Pray, pray don't" the young man urged incoherently while his grasp on her elbow tightened somewhat. For he felt curiously flurried and put about; near cursing himself moreover for having helped to break up her high serenity thus. The whole thing was manifestly impossible as he told himself, outside every recognized law of Nature and sound science.
"Of course, dear, I didn't believe anything about it." "Thank you," said Dora again. "I should have been sorry to do so." Then Dora turned upon her suddenly. "What do you mean, Aunt Anna?" she asked with determination. "Oh, nothing, dear, nothing. Don't get flurried about it." "I am not at all flurried," replied Dora quietly.
At sight of Master Simon, the landlord was evidently a little flurried, and began to rub his hands, edge away from his corner, and make several profound publican bows; while the orator took no other notice of my companion than to talk rather louder than before, and with, as I thought, something of an air of defiance.
Keeping your head down will also help you from getting flurried or put off, however "jumpy" the opposing man is, or however much he is running across. You can always have a mental vision of him to tell you where he is without looking at him. To play a mixed double you must be able to lob. It is really the most necessary stroke to cultivate.
Where good people turn into bright angels, and fly away to heaven!" The child who had drooped her head, raised it again, and sat looking at her intently. "So; let me see," said Polly, not a little flurried between this earnest scrutiny, her desire to comfort the child, her sudden success, and her very slight confidence in her own powers.
If he had killed ten per cent, for all the cartridges he fired away, I should think he would have destroyed the whole tribe; but he appeared to have been too flurried to have hit many of them. They threw several spears and great quantities of stones down from the rocks; it was fortunate he had a palisade to get inside of.
And, among these nuns, wrapped in black, Ramuntcho recognized Gracieuse. She, too, had her head enveloped with black; her blonde hair, which to-night would be flurried in the breeze of the fandango, was hidden for the moment under the austere mantilla of the ceremony.
"This seal ring on my finger caught in her frizzes and I'll be cussed if the whole top of her head didn't come off. I was a little flurried and went to the door, and a chambermaid was there with an armful of towels and she handed me a couple and went off.
The episode of the epergne Burrill's expression, and the rigidly restrained mouths of Henry and James as the decoration was removed, leaving a painfully blank space of table-cloth until Burrill silently filled it with flowers in a low bowl these things temporarily flurried Miss Alicia somewhat, but the pleased smile at the head of the table calmed even that trying moment.
"Ay, quite sure; but I can't get up, for there's six feet o' smooth rock above me, an' nothin' to climb up by." "Oh! what shall I do!" cried Nelly. "Don't get flurried that's the main thing, lass. Let me think ay, that's it you've got your belt?" "Yes." "Well, take it off and drop the end over to me; but lie down on your breast, and be careful."
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