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Updated: June 4, 2025
Do you hear?" with a mellow shout like a French horn on a touring car. "Yes, pa-pah!" The old gentleman waved his single eyeglass in token of dismissal, and looked at his watch. "The bus is here," he said fussily. "Come on, Will; come, Linda, and you, Flavilla, Drusilla, and Sybilla, get your furs on. Don't take the elevator. Go down by the stairs, and hurry!
Do you know what a girl is expected to do, to get time off for good behavior? If you don't, ask the keepers." Gilder moved fussily. "And you " Mary swayed a little, standing there before her questioner. "I served every minute of my time every minute of it, three full, whole years. Do you wonder that I want to get even, that some one has got to pay?
A tug puffed fussily upstream, red and yellow markings on its grimy black. Jenks was asleep in the corner, but he woke as they clattered across the bridge. "Heigh-ho!" he sighed, stretching. "Back to the old graft again." Yet once more Peter began to collect his belongings. It seemed ages since he had got into the train at Victoria, and he felt particularly grubby and unshaven.
He fussily helps me and Katya out, hurriedly asks questions, laughs, rubs his hands, and that gentle, imploring, pure expression, which I used to notice only in his eyes, is now suffused all over his face. He is glad and at the same time he is ashamed of his gladness, ashamed of his habit of spending every evening with Katya.
"I am-that is, they say I am-something of an aristocrat, you see, gentlemen," says the old woman, flaunting her embroidered apron, and fussily doddling round the great centre-table, every few minutes changing backward and forward two massive decanters and four cut-glass goblets. We bow approvingly.
The night sky was full of starry shell-bursts, and a dozen of our searchlights fussily got busy. Then suddenly all our artillery, as it seemed, began to go off, and for about five minutes there was a deafening burst of fire from guns of all calibres. And then all grew suddenly quiet again. Perhaps it was a raid, perhaps only the fear of one.
While the tourist passengers hurried fussily ashore, carrying guidebooks and cameras, to chatter among the ruined temples, he walked the decks alone, dreaming his great dream, conscious that he spun through leagues of space with the great Being who more and more possessed him.
The blithe soft carol of the birds outside sounded close and loud, the buzzing of a bumble-bee that had found its way into the church and was now bouncing fussily against a sunlit window, in its efforts to pass through what seemed to itself clear space, made quite an abnormal noise.
Westward the little three-car train chugged its way fussily across the brown prairie toward distant mountains which, in that clear atmosphere, loomed so deceptively near. Standing motionless beside the weather-beaten station shed, the solitary passenger watched it absently, brows drawn into a single dark line above the bridge of his straight nose.
"You will have to come around Wednesday," said Marshall, fussily. "I can't attend to you now." "I'm sorry to disturb you, sir," replied the detective, "but my business won't wait until Wednesday." "What is it about, sir?" "About the election." "Then I won't be bothered. The election doesn't interest me," said Mr. Marshall, turning away. "Very well, I'll call Wednesday, sir, at the jail."
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