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Which rather huffed little George, hitherto, since, his Father's death, the principal, or as good as sole Commissioner, if so big a Britannic Majesty COULD be huffed by paltry slights of that kind! The troubles of Mecklenburg, and discrepancies thereupon, are capable of becoming a SECOND source of quarrel.
"No, no, by the hair of my chiny-chin-chin." "Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in." So he huffed, and he puffed, and he huffed, and he puffed, and he puffed and huffed; but he could not get the house down. Finding that he could not, with all his huffing and puffing, blow the house down, he said: "Little pig, I know where there is a nice field of turnips."
"We and M. de Mayenne are friends now." I could not rouse him even to curiosity, it seemed. But he turned abruptly to the men with more life than he had yet shown. "You've not told this fellow?" "We understand our orders, monsieur," d'Auvray answered, a bit huffed. Now this was eminently the place for me to hold my tongue, but of course I could not. "They had no need to tell me, M. de Lorraine.
But as for me, I am really a mean creature; and, as I managed to lose, I count the money and put it away at once." Dowager lady Chia usually made Yuean Yang shuffle the cards for her, but being engaged in chatting and joking with Mrs. Hsueeh, she did not notice Yuean Yang take them in hand. "Why is it you're so huffed," old lady Chia asked, "that you don't even shuffle for me?"
Yes, go right ahead an' dose him, an' physic him; an' when he's well he's goin', sure. An' when he's out of the way maybe you'll see the advantage o' marryin' me. How's that, heh? There, there," he went on tauntingly, as he saw the flushing face before him, and the angry eyes, "don't get huffed, though I don't know but what you're a daisy-lookin' wench when you're huffed.
She had neglected her little brother that 'huffed her' on New Year's Day, but she had been thinking of him, and now she gave her mother for him all that she had the farthing! You see that I am on Elizabeth's side: that farthing touch, and another, with the piety, honesty, loyalty, and even the superstition of her people, have made me her partisan, as was Mr.
"Very well," said Taffy, "let's do it." "No; you didn't suggest it. I hate boys who have to be told." Taffy was huffed, and pretended to return to his book. By-and-by she called up to him: "Tell me, what's written on this gun of yours?" "Sevastopol that's a Russian town. The English took it by storm." "What! the soldiers over there?" "No, they're only bandsmen; and they're too young.
And for that it was welcome; welcome, that is, to all but him of the outraged dignity. And even he, though he puffed and huffed below stairs, deep down in his heart was glad that he had sacrificed his most precious possession in such a cause. Elinor VanVorst swung around in her chair, and eyed her sister. "Well, Kate?" she asked. Kate raised violet eyes in protest.
"Aunt Josephine always makes strangers think she's displeased with them." I replied like the young ass which I constantly tell myself I have ceased to be: "Oh, displeasure is as much notice as one is entitled to from Miss St. Michael." The girl laughed with her delightful sweet mockery. "I declare, you're huffed! Now don't tell me you're not. But you mustn't be.
Good night." He made his unsteady way to their extra bedroom, and he was still there with the door locked when Hazel returned from a card party at the Krones'. It was the first night they had spent apart since their marriage, and Hazel was inclined to be huffed when he looked in before breakfast, dressed, shaved, and smiling, as if he had never had even a bowing acquaintance with John Barleycorn.
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