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Hendry had left home glumly, declaring that the white collar Jess had put on him would throttle him; but her feikieness ended in his surrender, and he was looking unusually perjink.
When he was gone, Clary would meditate what powers of conversation he had, and consider rather glumly how she would miss the portrait painter when he migrated to his native air, the town; how dull Redwater would be; how another face would soon supplant hers on the canvas!
"I suppose Mary Garth admires Mr. Lydgate," said Rosamond, not without a touch of innuendo. "Really, I can't say." said Fred, rather glumly, as he left the table, and taking up a novel which he had brought down with him, threw himself into an arm-chair. "If you are jealous of her, go oftener to Stone Court yourself and eclipse her." "I wish you would not be so vulgar, Fred.
Blaise remained seated at the table, glumly watching me. I saw the maid bearing wine to a table near the window, where sat the two guests whose names she had mentioned. The landlord was carrying a tray full of bottles and drinking-cups out to La Chatre's men, who remained before the inn, some having dismounted, some still on horse.
On their left Trafalgar Square stretched, broad and bare, a wilderness of sooty stone with an air of mutely tolerating its incongruous fountains. Through Charing Cross roared a tide-rip of motor-busses and hackney carriages. Glumly the young man foresaw the passing of his abbreviated romance; their destination was near at hand.
Again, Hamilton was afflicted with embarrassment over the infelicitous results of his wife's benevolent activity, and again he changed the subject. "Well, boys," he said frankly, "I've put the matter to you straight. I'm sorry. But, unless you take the cut, I don't see any future for any of us.... It's up to you." "The men decide for themselves," Ferguson replied, glumly.
Any other person but Thomas would have received an outburst of wrath from the old scientist Professor Brierly again demonstrated his deep love for the boy by abandoning the subject of pronunciation and returned to the major issue. "You say, Thomas, that he won't let you peddle er paddle?" Thomas glumly shook his head. "But, Thomas, I cannot understand. I saw him teach you to paddle.
"I'll tell you about it after Mollie has 'fessed up," evaded Betty, seeming a trifle sorry for her confidence. "Oh, did Mollie have one, too?" cried Grace delightedly, while Mollie sent her a hostile glance. "Well, you needn't be so glad about it," she retorted glumly. "Maybe it wouldn't seem quite so interesting if it were you and Roy." "Well, how do you know it wasn't?" The three girls stared.
He was enraged enraged because, if she would thus receive him whom she did not like, she would certainly thus receive any man. "I don't mind you," she went on, mockingly. "I'd have to be careful if it was one of the boys." "Do you receive the boys here?" demanded he glumly, his voice arrogant with the possessive rights a man feels when he cares for a woman, whether she cares for him or not.
And then five dollars in change in my pocket, my own money. That was the rule. I borrowed that five from Tom Donovan, the policeman. Then what? They worked me for two weeks without pay, breakin' me in." "Did you pick up any fancy skirts?" Saxon queried teasingly. Bert shook his head glumly. "I only worked a month. Then we organized, and they busted our union higher'n a kite."
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