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Henslow said, grumblingly, "but you fellows are always in such a hurry, and you don't understand that it don't go up here. We have to wait our time month after month sometimes." "I don't see any motion down in your name at all yet," Brooks remarked. "I told you that Sir Henry struck it through."
"It is that you take the big guitar and play the 'Linda Rosa, Adios. Then, to be sure, they will hear and the supper will not grow cold." Grumblingly Chico Miguel took his guitar and struck the opening chords of the song. Presently up the pathway came two shadowy figures, close together and seemingly in no haste.
Chalmers came grumblingly up to Mrs. Bollington Smith, with whom he was an established favourite. "Lady Maggie is treating me disgracefully," he complained. "She will scarcely dance at all. She goes around talking to every one as though it were a sort of farewell party." "Perhaps it may be," Karschoff remarked quietly. "She isn't going away, is she?" Chalmers demanded.
He could not lift his hand above his head to pay the fare, and the cabman descended grumblingly to take it; but seeing how his fare's feet fumbled at the steps, got down a second time to help him to the door. Paul walked into the dining-room, hat in hand, and bent The boarders were at dessert, and Claudia for once was with them.
You know: the poetry about 'Beautiful Snow. You or Timothy should remember it." "Pah!" exclaimed Bobby, grumblingly. "I'll give you the proper version: "Beautiful snow! If it chokes up this train, It certainly will give me a pain!" "Goodness me, Bobby!" retorted her cousin, Libbie, "your versifying certainly gives me a pain."
I grumblingly complied, and she is thrown completely off any scent on our account, as she could never suppose I was impatient as you to come here. I shall undress as fast as possible, and then do my best to relieve you of this painful stiffness. Get up, shut this door, and come to my bed. My room has an inner baize door, and we shall there be certain of not being overheard."
Simultaneously all the other ladies in the house threw sashes over their shoulders; yellow, blue, black, and brown were the colors which met the astonished gaze of the adjutant, and he grumblingly said: "Wait, canaille, I will not be deceived." Salvani had hurriedly left. The first notes of the overture ran through the house, and loud applause was heard.
This last has been Barbara's case. When she thought it healthiest, and most vigorous in its stalwart life, then the death-mark was on it. To most of us, O friends, troubles are as great stones cast unexpectedly on a smooth road; over which, in a dark night, we trip, and grumblingly stumble, cursing, and angrily bruising our limbs.
Jesse, accompanied by Chief Howard, hurried up to the conductor who was about to swing on to the steps of the sleeper, and ordered him to hold the train till the fugitive could be removed. After some argument the conductor grumblingly complied and Dodge was aroused from pleasant dreams of the "Creole Quarter" to the cold reality of being dragged out of bed by a policeman.
"Please, Mathilde," begged Hedwig. "It is very important." Mathilde sighed. "As Your Highness wishes," she agreed, and went grumblingly back to the study overlooking the walled garden. "You may bring his supper when it is ready," Hedwig called to her. Mathilde was mollified, but she knew what was fitting, if the Princess did not. The omelet spoiled in the pan.
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