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In his eyes the candidate was endeavouring to pass, and his duty was to endeavour to prevent him, a result which, in a large proportion of cases, he successfully accomplished. "Hurry on, hurry on!" he reiterated fussily. "It's a section of a leaf," said the student. "It's nothing of the sort," the examiner shouted exultantly. "You've made a bad mistake, sir; a very bad one, indeed.
It flew out on the breeze. The Queen, flushed with pride and patriotism, defied the might of the Megalian navy. "Fire on that if you dare," she said. The admiral weighed his anchor, fussily, with much shouting and swearing, and steamed slowly out of the harbour. As he went he dipped his ensign, saluting the Queen's flags.
For the Pilgrim had come into the kitchen, ostensibly for a drink of water, and had found Miss Flora fussily adjusting the Klondyke nugget pin in the tie of Charming Billy, as is the way of women when they know they may bully a man with impunity and she was saying: "Now, Billy Boy, if you don't learn to stick that pin in straight and not have the point standing out a foot, I'll " That is where the Pilgrim came in and interrupted.
Feltram bowed all round to the gentlemen, who smiled, ducked or waved their hands; and the Doctor fussily followed him to the hall-door, and welcomed him back to Golden Friars there was real kindness in this welcome and proffered his broad brown hand, which Mr.
Leduc, who stood slightly behind him, fussily, busy about a little table on which were books and cordials, flowers and comfits, a pipe and a tobacco-jar, had just informed him for the first time that during the more dangerous period of his illness Mistress Winthrop had watched by his bedside for many hours together upon many occasions, and once on the day after he had been wounded, and while his fever was at its height Leduc, entering suddenly and quietly, had surprised her in tears.
Yes, I know they are all convinced of it. Really, how very amusing, in these advanced days. To be born a Venetian, is to be born a great gentleman! But this outdoes divine right of king." "To be born a Venetian GENTLEMAN, is to be born a great gentleman," said Mr. French, rather fussily. "You seriously think so?" said Miss Wade. "Well now, what do you base your opinion on?" Mr.
Babbitt drove, not at all carefully or fussily, sliding viciously past trucks, ignoring the truckmen's curses, to the City Hall; he stopped with a grind of wheels against the curb, and ran up the marble steps to the office of the Hon. Mr. Lucas Prout, the mayor. He bribed the mayor's doorman with a dollar; he was instantly inside, demanding, "You remember me, Mr. Prout?
"You wait a minute," he would say fussily. "You listen. . . . Whatever was I talking about?" We got into conversation.
Philip, fussily entering the disordered room at ten o'clock, announced his regret at the suddenness of the change; the young ladies would be paid their salaries for the uncompleted month a murmur of satisfaction arose and, in short, the firm hoped that their association had been as pleasant to them as it had been to his partners and himself.
As the two vessels lay on the still waters, the 'Diana' fussily getting up steam, and the 'Dream' with sails full out as if in a stiff breeze, despite the fact that there was no wind, we discussed the situation eagerly or rather I should say my host and his people discussed it, for I had nothing to say, knowing that the victory was sure to be with Santoris.
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