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Fortunately the mischievous fellow was out of earshot, but a chrysanthemum heard her, and said so pointedly, 'Hoity-toity, what is this? that she had to come out and show herself. Then the whole vegetable kingdom was rather puzzled what to do.
'But here comes the landlord, and now out you go. Ay, into the streets, mistress! Hoity-toity, that dirt like you should sit at tables! Go wash the dishes, slut! There was not a waiter who saw the younger woman's shame who did not long to choke the viscountess.
"I just will," declared Cathie, obstinately scampering up over the stairs. "Oh, Mr. King, mayn't Polly stay home? Oh, do say yes, please!" "Yes, do say yes, please," called all the other girls in the hall below. "Hoity-toity!" exclaimed the old gentleman, well pleased at the onslaught. "Now then, what's the matter, pray tell?"
While Old Hurricane was cogitating Cap was exulting. "Oh, won't I tell all I know! Yes, and more, too!" she exclaimed, in triumph. "'More, too! Oh, hoity-toity! Never say more, too!" said Herbert laughing. "I will, for I'll tell all I suspect!" said Cap, galloping on ahead, in her eagerness to get home and pack up for her journey.
"Hoity-toity! What means this heat, miss?" exclaimed Mrs. Phoebe; "I am only telling you, as a kindness, what we should have thought becoming with regard even to a blood relation of our own." "Thank you, ma'am," said Aurelia; "but, you see, you are so much nearer his age, that the cases are not alike."
They could scarcely have been more surprised if the kitten itself had said the words. "I say I won't play I can't play unless you let that cat go." "Hoity-toity! Won't ye hear that now?" laughed a mocking voice. "And what if we say we won't let her go, eh?" "Then I'll make you," vowed David, aflame with a newborn something that seemed to have sprung full-grown into being.
Chatterton, startled out of her elegance, and not pausing to adjust the glass, but using her two good eyes to the best advantage. "Hoity-toity! So you are back again!" exclaimed Mr. King by way of welcome. "Well, and if I may ask, what brought you now, Eunice?" Mrs. Chatterton gathered herself up and smiled in a superior way. "Never mind my reasons, Cousin Horatio.
"Of course she can't live here any longer; she'll have to go to a hospital," said one woman. "Or to the poorhouse, more likely," said another. "She'll hate that," said the first speaker. "I've heard her shudder over the poorhouse." "She shall never go there!" declared Hetty, with blazing eyes. "Hoity-toity! who's to prevent?" asked the second speaker, turning a look of disdain on Hetty.
Dolly's air of superiority would have been funny, had not all concerned been so deeply in earnest. "Hoity-Toity!" said the big, ugly man, "you're a fine young miss, you are! You treat us like the dirt under your feet, do you? Well, if so be's you pay our claim, we ain't objectin' to your manner. Be as high and mighty as you like, but give us that there coin."
Chase to stay for lunch?" asked Lady Agnes irrelevantly. "How should I know? I am not his hostess." "Hoity-toity! I've never known you to look like that before. A little dash of red sets your cheeks off " But Genevra threw up her hands in despair and started toward the stairway, her chin tilted high. Lady Agnes, laughing softly, followed.
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