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Updated: June 17, 2025
Well, being kinder rousted up on the subject, I quoted considerable poetry about Romeo and Juliet, and Josiah bein' kinder huffy and naterally hatin' poetry, and real hungry, too, scorfed at and made light on me.
I've been going through hell and I can't hold out. I understand myself very well; I know what I need, but I can't do it. I've got to have someone to make me do things. And if you make me do things I'll get huffy with you and try to deceive you. It's pretty hopeless, isn't it? That pock-marked devil has been trying to get me. That's why I've been taking to cover all this time, partly.
I was to say that Tomkins was huffy. Do you understand?" Olga bit her lip in vexation, and to restrain a laugh. "No, that's too bad! But just like her. That was the girl I live with Miss Bonnicastle. She's very nice really not a bit of harm in her; but she will play these silly practical jokes." "Ah, it was a joke?" said Irene, not altogether pleased with Miss Bonnicastle's facetiousness.
So they both looked on the old man as the mainstay. Egbert didn't mind being patronized and paid for. Only when he felt the family was a little too condescending, on account of money, he began to get huffy. Then of course children came: a lovely little blonde daughter with a head of thistle-down. Everybody adored the child.
By this time the elevator had reached the next floor, and as the door opened the woman shot out of the door, and the elevator boy asked the Knight what floor he wanted to go to. He said he "didn't want to go to no floor," unless that woman wanted the lounge, but if she was huffy, and didn't want to stay there, he was going to sleep on the lounge, and he began to unbutton his vest.
'Binny fetched me a hansom with a wobbling old animal in it that ran down like a top when we'd got half-way; and of course the main road was up for the last mile however, I've just done it. Come along, Holroyd, I've got a carriage. And the three men went off together, leaving Mr. Lightowler behind in a decidedly huffy frame of mind. 'Good-bye, Mark, said Vincent affectionately before he got in.
But she was too enthusiastic to waste time on grammar; life forever pressed her too closely to allow repose of thought, of action, or of speech. "Now, don't get huffy, honey," she ran on. "If you only knew how I've Oh, goody! you're going out!" "I was going out, but of course " "Now don't be silly. He isn't coming to see you." Bernie exclaimed in a shocked voice: "Myra Nell!
"I think your firm can just pay the price and exist!" she said. "It's a terrible sum, and it shows how great a criminal you are!" "Not a 'thirty-cent' criminal, anyhow," said Carnac. "It is a moral victory, and tell Fabian so. He's a bit huffy because I got into the trouble, I suppose." "No, he loathed it all. He's sorry it occurred."
She felt rather uneasy about the result of her morning's work, though she had really done it from a conscientious sense of duty. "Welladay," she sighed, at last, "she'd better be a little cut up and huffy now, than to walk into a ditch blindfolded; and I wash my hands of whatever may happen after this. I've had my say and done my part." Alas, Ivy Geer!
He can't see the thing as I do; it is almost the only subject on which he is 'huffy. You are the other, about which more anon. He says the Petworth property meant everything to the Armstrongs, to his branch of the Armstrongs. But for that, they might have been any other kind of Armstrong it always kept him straight at school and in the army, he says, to remember he was an Armstrong of Petworth.
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