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Bowse?" Hutchinson got up, newspaper in hand. "I say, I'd like to go down and have a look at that chap myself," he announced. "If he's so frightened, perhaps " Little Ann hesitated. "That's it," put in Mrs. Bowse. "He's so nervous it'd make him worse to see another man. You'd better wait, Mr. Hutchinson." Hutchinson sat down rather grumpily, and Mrs.
Bilbil was a rare curiosity to the islanders, but since there was little pleasure in talking with the goat they kept away from him. This pleased the creature, who seemed well satisfied to be left to his own devices. Once Prince Inga, wishing to be courteous, walked up to the goat and said: "Good morning, Bilbil." "It isn't a good morning," answered Bilbil grumpily.
"You have had sufficient albumen; take hydrates now," rose Lina's voice, calling to her children. "Potatoes?" "Yes." "And fat?" "You have had enough fat." The general smiled craftily, then muttered grumpily: "That is not eating, that is scientific alimentation." He cut himself a piece of bacon, ate it with some white bread, and drank more tea with sweet root and candied melon.
The little people danced along to keep themselves warm, carrying between them a basket which held their lunch. A very harmless lunch it was just a large brown loaf and a lump of cheese, and a knife to cut it with. Tossing the basket about in their fun, they managed to tumble the knife out, and were having a search for it in the long grass, when Gardener came up, grumpily enough.
He began to grow angry. "I do not see why they should come more to you than to me," he said grumpily. Fanny then let him see that she held something in her hand. "What is that?" he asked. "That is my magic wand?" she answered laughing. "Perhaps if you take it you will find that the creatures come towards you." Norman snatched it from her. The swan was at this time near him.
But before doing so, Don went upon his knees, and placing his face close to the rocky floor, inhaled the air several times. "It seems all right here," he said. "Try it, Jem." "Oh! I'll try it," said Jem, grumpily; "only I don't see why we should take so much trouble about such a thing as this." "Yes; it's all right," he said, after puffing and blowing down by the ground.
Pryor to refuse grumpily and that would have made enough scandal. But Mr. Pryor bounded briskly to his feet, unctuously said, "Let us pray," and forthwith prayed. In a sonorous voice which penetrated to every corner of the crowded building Mr.
"Don't ask me," he answered grumpily. "Some of Poppleton's damned tomfoolery." Then he added savagely, "We've got to play forfeits after this." The servant was still waiting a favourable opportunity to announce me. I gave her a shilling not to, and got away unperceived.
My pony is tied out there to the fence. Please take him home. That is all, I think." "No, it isn't all," said Alexander Abraham grumpily. "Send that cat home, too. I won't have a cat around the place I'd rather have smallpox." I looked Alexander Abraham over gradually, in a way I have, beginning at his feet and traveling up to his head. I took my time over it; and then I said, very quietly.
"Well, I hope your Sunday School will do yez good," said Peg, rather grumpily. But she relented again at the last and gave Cecily a wishbone. "Whatever you wish on that will come true," she said. "But you only have the one wish, so don't waste it." "We're so much obliged to you for all your trouble," said the Story Girl politely. "Never mind the trouble.
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