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"I hae made up my mind, Tallisker," said fretfully, "the warld thinks more o' the who mak money than o' those who gie it awa." Certainly this change was not a sudden one; for two years after Helen's death it was coming slowly forward, yet there were often times when Tallisker hoped that it was but a temptation, and would be finally conquered.
Bivens asked, fretfully. "We can fire a gun and the doctor can help us on board." "We can't go without the boat. The marsh is a string of islands cut by three creeks. The doctor has no way to get to us. Both tenders are gone." Stuart kept Bivens moving just fast enough to maintain the warmth of his body without dangerous exhaustion. The wait was shorter than expected.
Her husband stood by trying to give comfort, but every word he said only seemed to make matters worse. "Why, there's Bella now," he suggested; "she ought to be able to take your place for a bit." "And that just shows how much you know about the indoors work, Greenways," said his wife fretfully; "to talk of Bella!
"If," said Dick Avenel to himself, as he returned fretfully homeward "if a man like me, who has done so much for British industry and go-a-head principles, is to be catawampously champed up by a mercenary, selfish cormorant of a capitalist like that interloping blockhead in drab breeches, Tom Dyce, all I can say is, that the sooner this cursed old country goes to the dogs, the better pleased I shall be.
Before the doctor, gravely considering, could answer, the sick woman startled them all by saying, almost fretfully, in a surprisingly clear and quiet voice: "No no no, I want you, Norma!" She groped blindly about with her hand, as she spoke, and Norma kneeled down, and covered it with both her own. Mrs.
I heard Strickland say: "Wife, my overcoat, please," and Adam, fretfully: "Where is Dalhousie, and the cow's child?" and then I slept till Strickland turned me out of the warm doolie at seven o'clock, and I stepped into the splendour of a cool hill day, the plains sweltering twenty miles back and three thousand feet below.
After a moment, he said: "Well, that was her." There was expectancy in his tone. "She has an extremely prepossessing appearance," I observed. "There isn't," said George, "a girl in London to touch her. Sam, old boy, I believe I believe she likes me a bit." "I'm sure she must, George," said I; and indeed, I thought so. "The Governor's infernally unreasonable," said George, fretfully.
The Lady Fani looked at him strangely. As if she tried to tell him something without speaking it. She looked as if she had wept lately. "To be sure," said Don Loris fretfully, "you gave me a very pretty present just now. But my retainers tell me that you came back with a ship. A very fine ship. What became of it? The landing grid has been repaired at last and you could have landed it.
The child cried fretfully and, still stepping about the room, she began to sing, as if to distract it, though she knew she was making the sounds of life about Tenney to draw him forth from the dark cavern where his spirit had taken refuge. But he did not look up, and presently she spoke to him: "Ain't you goin' to unharness? I'm 'most afraid Charlie'll be cold."
Now, here was a man who had travelled much in Norway, spoke the language perfectly, and might be supposed to know something; but his face betrayed the croaker, and I knew, moreover, that of all fretfully luxurious men, merchants and especially North-German merchants are the worst, so I let him talk and kept my own private opinion unchanged. At dinner he renewed the warnings.
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