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"Preacher!" said she, with a smile. "You should give yourself to the church." "I can do better with the sword of steel," I said. "But do not be sad. Cheer up, dear fellow!" she went on, patting my elbow with a pretty mockery. "We women are not not so bad. When I find the man I love " Her voice faltered as she began fussing with her stirrup.
AFÓNYA. Fool brother is a fool! He's ruined himself. LUKÉRYA. Tánya, shouldn't I bring the samovar in here? AFÓNYA. I'm all right here. TATYÁNA. Strangers are coming and you'll make us gloomy. AFÓNYA. I won't go. TATYÁNA. It's a true proverb: "There's no brewing beer with a fool." Our guest is no cheap shopkeeper like your brother. A gentleman is coming, do you hear? What are you fussing about?
"It looks skinned," said Shirley critically. "You can't go to school looking like that, can she Hugh?" Rosemary seemed to understand. "So that's what you were doing last night!" she said. "I wondered what you were fussing around so for; your light was burning long after I went to bed." "You've skinned your face, child," insisted Aunt Trudy. "I never saw a worse looking complexion, never.
"Dear me," said Polly, when that important matter was concluded, "suppose anything should happen to it now, before it gets there!" "Well, we can't all get into one carriage," said Polly, on the little brick-paved veranda of the hotel, "so what is the use of fussing, Adela?"
The coroner showed the bullet which he had extracted from the body of Saunders, and fitted it into the empty cartridge which had been under the hammer in the revolver, and thereby proved to the satisfaction of everyone that the gun was intimately connected with the death of the man. So the jury arrived speedily, and without further fussing over evidence, at the verdict of suicide.
They were still fussing with the calf, or it may have been another one, and did not see her until she was close upon them. When they did see her, she had them covered with her 38-caliber six-shooter, that she usually carried with her on the chance of getting a shot at a coyote or a fox or something like that.
He saw Bobbie hand the message to Don, and Don race over to Mr. Wall. "We're first in," cried Ritter. "Come on, Tim." But Tim was suddenly afraid. He dropped the flag and pretended that his shoe-laces were loose. Ritter ran ahead. Tim fussed with the laces a long time was still fussing, in fact, when cries of "O you Foxes! What's the matter with the Foxes?" brought him to his feet.
It cannot be met by fussing or buzzing around. It can be met only by increasing the efficiency of production and, viewed in this fashion, each business depression, so-called, ought to be regarded as a challenge to the brains of the business community.
"For how much?" demanded Jimmy quickly. "You got to give us fifty yards start," declared Conny, leaning forward in his saddle and shortening his reins. "If I win, you boys go straight to bed to-night, when it's time, without fussing," said Kitty, "and I'll give you to that oak bush yonder." "Good enough! You're on!" they shouted in chorus, and loped away.
I want all the nice young women I know to get married, and the sooner the better; it gives them less time to fuss over their feelings. 'Well, it's better to fuss before than after, isn't it? Franklin inquired. 'Fussing after doesn't do much harm, said Miss Buchanan, 'and there's not so much time for fussing then. It's fussing before that leaves so many of the nicest girls old maids.
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