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"I don't know," said Dick calmly, "I haven't wished yet." "Then do so at once," said Paul fussily, "do so at once. There's no time to waste, every moment is of importance your cab will be here directly. Although, although I'm altered in this ridiculous way, I hope I still retain my authority as a father, and as a father, by Gad, I expect you to obey me, sir!"

He has the air of a man used to getting his own way with the world, anyhow with women, and I can't think it good for him; though Mrs. West's one idea apparently is to do what will please him, not fussily, but gently and sweetly; so that must be what men like. I should pity him if he lived with Grandma!

"I think you are right, my dear," said the man who had saved the lives of at least two of the girls, rubbing his hands fussily together and peering out of small, near-sighted eyes, first at the tree and then at the girls. "It was a close call a very close call. I declare, it was very nearly the closest call I ever saw!" For the first time the girls really looked at him.

'Somebody told me you'd gone abroad, he said. 'Was it you, Dick? Dick is an admirable person, a sort of gazetteer for the world of fashion. Dick fussily brought forward a chair for Lucy to sit in, and offered to disembarrass her of the jacket she was wearing. 'You must make my excuses for not leaving a card on Lady Kelsey before going away, said Alec. 'I've been excessively busy.

Lady Helen, who was god-mamma, said, fussily. "Had we not better depart at once, Sir Jasper?" "I am quite at your ladyship's service. We will not delay an instant longer. Proceed, nurse." Nurse, with her precious burden, went before. Sir Jasper drew Lady Helen's arm within his own, and Mr. Carlyon followed with little Mildred Kingsland.

Lin Tai-yue smiled, "what a girl she is! Had you, when sending that fellow the other day to bring ours, given him these also to bring along with him, wouldn't it have saved trouble? Instead of that, here you fussily bring them yourself to-day! I presumed that it was something out of the way again; but is it really only these things? In very truth, you're a mere dunce!"

In the sequel, the candlestick was pitched by Edwin on to the roof of the van, and Darius Clayhanger, coming fussily out of the shop, threw a question at Edwin and then picked up the saucepan and went off to Bleakridge with it, thus making sure that it would not be forgotten, and demonstrating to the town that he, Darius, was at last `flitting' into his grand new house.

He moved toward the dark girl as he spoke and Willits followed. "Then I'll have to come some other day to get the roses," they heard Callandar say. "But remember I haven't a single flower in the office. So it will have to be soon." "At any time," answered the girl, flushing slightly. "No flowers?" repeated the minister, a little fussily, "dear me, I will speak to my sister.

"May I come with you?" she asked through tears. "No, no, it wouldn't be any fun for you," he answered fussily, "scrambling about these fields in the dark." "Let me come with you!" she begged; and guilefully, seeing his brows knit sullenly, she waved her hand round the room, which she knew must be to him sombre with the day's events, and cried: "I shall feel afraid, waiting here." "Very well.

Is it forsooth nice to think that people haven't so much as a hand-stove, and that one has fussily to be sent over from home? People won't say that the waiting-maids are too officious, but will imagine that I'm in the habit of behaving in this offensive fashion." "You're far too punctilious," remarked Mrs. Hsueeh, "as to entertain such notions! No such ideas as these crossed my mind just now."

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