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One of the instructors at the college a consumptive young fellow, whose ambitions had leaned towards the bar gave the boy what assistance he needed, and when the work of the class-room and the farm was over, the two would meet in the dim old library of the college and plod through heavy, discoloured pages, while the portraits of painted aristocrats glowered down upon the intrusive plebeian.

Ben came up to her and glowered after them, declaring he wouldn't have his Patty go to be only a step-mother to troublesome brats; but Stead, when he came to know of it, looked grave, and said it was very good of Pat; but he wished she could have kept the young fellow in play till she was ready for him.

In the state of mind they were in, the men in that room would have glowered at any one. Everett detected something more than mere personal resentment at his intrusion he sniffed a plot against him. There was no hand outstretched to him, no welcome, no explanation offered why these leaders of the party had met thus without intimation to him that anything was afoot.

"Look here, Frenchy," he said, looking at him steadily; "I don't quite cotton to you, and I think it proper you should say a bit more than you have said." "Eh!" queried the other, smiling. Mills glowered, but restrained himself. "I want to know who you are, and I guess I mean to know too, so out with it!" "Ah yais," replied the Frenchman, and removed his pipe from his mouth.

"He did his best in the way of advice, I gather, but neither of the pair would listen to him. He seems to be safely conservative, but not to have much influence over his fellows." "Willing to talk about it, though," said Sharon Whipple, pointedly. The girl now glowered at each of them in turn. "I don't care!" she muttered. "I will, too, run away! You see!"

The two enemies met and glowered at each other. 'I've found your lad and brought him home, said Reddy; 'though I doubt it's a cruel kindness to him. Samson, with all the gall in his nature burning at his heart, lifted Joe from the trap and set him on the ground in silence. Reddy, in silence, turned his horse's head, touched him with the whip, and drove away.

Bill Haskins growled and grumbled as he took his place at the table. He kept shaking his head like a dog with a sore ear, vowing that if he found out "who thrun that basin" there would be an empty chair at the Concho board before many days had passed. Andy White glanced at Pete and snickered. Bill Haskins glowered and felt of his head. "Liked to skelp me," he asserted.

The prejudices of society forbidding this mode of redress, I merely glowered at him; and, before my wrath found vent in words, my General appeared, having seen me from an opposite window, and come to know what I was about.

He glowered silently over his food, finding compensation in the thought that they would soon have to go to work. That would take the edge off of them and make them sedate and dignified like him. Thus it was, after the fashion of the human, that Johnny made of himself a yardstick with which to measure the universe.

He didna blatter, but he greeted so sair to be let oot, an syne he scratched a' the paint aff the door." Mr. Brown glowered at her in exasperation. "Woman, they'll hae me up afore kirk sessions for brakin' the rules, an' syne they'll turn us a' oot i' the cauld warld togither." He slammed the door and stormed angrily around the kirk.

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