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He turned fretfully and cuffed the clamorous sheepherder, who seemed to lack the heart for actual hostilities but indulged in much recrimination and was almost in tears. "Aw, shut up!" growled Billy. "A little more uh that war-talk and I'll start in and learn yuh some manners. I don't want any more of it. Yuh hear?" It is a fact that trifles sometimes breed large events.
"Please, don't," the little whining voice under the veil fretfully cut him short. "I can't see very well. Has the doctor gone out?" "Yes, dearest. We're alone." "I'm glad. There isn't much time, and I've got a story to tell you. I ought to call it a confession." That swept Max's forced calmness away. "A confession from you to me!" he cried out, horrified. "Never!
Everybody else was again watching out the ship's ports at the new, strange world of which they could see next to nothing. "Bill," said Cochrane fretfully, "I've just been given the dressing-down of my life! You're expecting to get out of the airlock in the morning and take a walk. But I've been talking to Earth.
"I shall not stir till you go back to bed," I answered, peremptorily; and as just then we heard my father calling out fretfully to ask why the door was open, and what was going on in the house, she disappeared, and I went on my way to the stables. Madam was my favorite mare, first-rate at a gallop when she was in good temper, but apt to turn vicious now and then.
But as the time of Tom's release approached and his wife made preparations for receiving him in a cottage just on the edge of Sir Winterton's estate, it became odious to think of the black looks and scowls which would embitter every ride in that direction. "I want to forget the whole thing, to get rid of it, to blot it all out," said Sir Winterton fretfully.
"What are the symptoms, for gracious sake?" she demanded fretfully, worried beyond caring how she chose her words for Holman Sommers. "His eyes look queer, don't you think?" "Since you ask me, and since the subject is not one to be dismissed lightly, I will say that I have been studying the dog's attitude with some slight measure of concern," Holman Sommers admitted guardedly.
A little while before, her attendant had left the room, taking with her a child, whose glad spirits glad because admitted to his mother's presence had disturbed her. "Take him out," she had said, fretfully. "You must go back to the nursery, dear." The attendant spoke kindly, as she stooped to lift the child in her arms. "No no no. I want to stay here. Do let me stay here, won't you?"
They appeared, in a slow-motion fashion, to become interested in them. Slowly, heavily, numbly, they congregated about them the equivalent of a herd of several hundred elephants of all the colors of the rainbow, with small heads wearing plaintive but persistent expressions. Long necks reached out hopefully. "The devil!" said the Chancellor of the Exchequer, fretfully.
He produced a huge handkerchief from the tails of his coat, and wiped his damp features and polished his forehead so violently that his wig took a new and jaunty angle. "I'm talking too much," he said fretfully; "I'm talking a great deal all the time continually. I've other patients several plenty!
In what way could she ever be necessary to him? And a woman, even in friendship, must feel herself that to be happy. Already this daily state in which she found herself of owing everything and giving nothing produced in her a secret irritation and repulsion; how would it be in the years to come? "He never saw me as I am," she thought to herself, looking fretfully back to their past acquaintance.
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