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Presently he came back to the stove and stood staring disgustedly down upon the effusively friendly Bill, leering up at him pacifically. "If I didn't feel so rotten," he said glumly, "I'd give you another licking right now, Bill you boozing old devil. I'd like to lick every darned galoot that stood back and let me in for this. You'd ought to have stopped me.
"And now," said Marah, after he had told me all this, "you and me will have to talk. Step into the other room there, you boys," he cried to the other smugglers: "I want to have a word with master here." One of the men he was the big man who had raised the alarm on us; I never knew his real name, everybody always called him Extry said glumly that he "wasn't going to oblige boys, not for dollars."
"If you are sure that Lord Mount Dunstan would not object to my walking about, I should like very much to see the gardens and the house," she said. "If you show them to me, shall I be interfering with your duties?" "No," he answered, and then for the first time rather glumly added, "miss."
All three felt physically sick. "What money have you got in your pockets?" Mr. Povey demanded, as a commencement. Cyril, who had had no opportunity to prepare his case, offered no reply. "You heard what I said," Mr. Povey thundered. "I've got three-halfpence," Cyril murmured glumly, looking down at the floor. His lower lip seemed to hang precariously away from his gums.
"Boyne said that, and Lottie. I took it for granted, till I talked with him to-day. He is light-hearted and gay; he likes to laugh and joke; but he can be very serious when he wants to." "According to all precedent," said the judge, glumly, "such a man ought to be hanging round Lottie. Everybody was that amounted to anything in Tuskingum." "Oh, in Tuskingum!
Mayhap it runs strong through this race betwixt the shoal and the beach with a slant that's bad for us." "I noted it," glumly agreed Jack. "The jolly-boat passed too far away to please me. And this landward breeze is driving us to sea." "No sense in breaking our backs at these oars," grumbled Joe. "We go ahead like a crab, with a sternboard. Think ye we can swing the raft to fetch the ship?"
He was a self-declared suitor, a man who had boasted that no night was too wild for him to ride, and a refusal in such case would stultify his whole attitude and standing in that house. "I reckon ye'll suffer me ter ride yore extry critter, won't ye?" he inquired, glumly, "an' loan me a lantern, too."
I suppose all those youngsters are madly in love with her ? I don't see how they could help it." " Yes," said Coleman, glumly. " More than half of them." The minister seemed struck with a sudden thought. " You ought to try to win that splendid prize yourself. The rescuer ! Perseus! What more fitting? Coleman answered calmly: "Well * I think I'll take your advice."
"If she pulls anything of the sort I'll personally see to it that she goes out right after you." "That does me a lot of good," Rat said glumly as Alan's breakfast came rolling toward him on the plastic conveyor belt from the kitchen. Alan laughed and reached avidly for the steaming tray of food. He poured a little of his synthorange juice into a tiny pan for Rat, and fell to.
Maya laughed. "That isn't just what I mean. I mean, it seems lovely to be able to make all beings as happy as the bird does with his song. But goodness gracious!" she exclaimed suddenly. "Mr. Hannibal, you have one leg too many." Hannibal frowned and looked into space, vexed. "Well, you've noticed it," he said glumly. "But as a matter of fact one leg too few, not too many." "Why?
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