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It was not until he stalked across the square and clicked his heels together as he reported the full strength of his company present that Hamilton saw his subordinate again. The parade over, Bones went huffily to his quarters. He was hurt. To be told he had been shirking his duty touched a very tender and sensitive spot of his.

Go to bellerin' around like a bull buffalo, and wake the kid up! I don't give a cuss how you make'm. Go ahead and have the seat of his pants hangin' down below his knees if you want to!" Cash got up and moved huffily over to the fireplace and sat with his back to Bud. "Maybe I will, at that," Bud retorted. "You can't come around and grab the job I'm doing."

Being bred to her finger-tips, she was as ill-at-ease as her husband in the jostling democracy of the moment. In the hall Sir Tobias rather huffily had introduced his guests. Tabs had relieved the tension by smiling quietly at Braithwaite, "The General and I have met before." It was an uncomfortable dinner from the moment they sat down.

"Is that true about my mother?" he demands, blazing. "I'm not in the habit of lyin', Lord Beauvayse!" states Captain Bingo huffily. "Don't fly off like a lunatic, Bingo, old man. How did you find that out?" "Your cousin Townham told me." "Damn my cousin Townham for a dried-up, wiggy, pratin' little scandalmonger!" Captain Bingo retorts irately: "Damn him if you please; he's no friend of mine.

Then she rang the bell, and the nurse brought in a pretty little boy of nearly two, Huffily dressed in white, who was excited at the prospect of his great morning treat going down in the lift.

"I was speaking of a name, not of him, Mr. Saunderson. However, I apologise. Once more, will you let the whole matter stand still for three days. I don't mean to accept the thing, you know, but I can't argue it out now. I will meet you in town on Wednesday." "If you insist, there is nothing more to be said of course," returned Mr. Saunderson, huffily.

"Say, what am I arrested for?" he protested. "I ain't done anything." Even now, Burke did not look up, and his pen continued to hurry over the paper. "Who told you you were arrested?" he remarked, cheerfully, in his blandest voice. Garson uttered an ejaculation of disgust. "I don't have to be told," he retorted, huffily.

Mark Strong felt his heart at rest, for, as he saw the effect of his father's words upon the chief mate, he knew once and for all who was the real captain of the ship. "Of course we shall not be able to sail at the time down," said the first-mate rather huffily. "Of course we shall, Gregory," said the captain quietly. "Morgan, I'm sorry you've had such a job as this.

For it is said that one day Our Lord was walking with Sampietro in Paradise, as the Padrone may do with his Fattore, when after a while He said, not as complaining exactly but as stating a fact, "Sampietro, this place is going down!" Here Sampietro, who is always impetuous and knew very well what He meant, dared to interrupt, "Il Santissimo can't blame me," said he huffily.

'Of course it wouldn't, said she, and went off into another ripple of pretty contralto laughter. There is a soft, deep, rich laugh, which some women have, that is the sweetest sound in Nature. 'When you have quite finished, said he huffily. Her jealousy was much more complimentary than her ridicule. 'All right now. Don't be cross. If I didn't laugh I should cry.

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