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Updated: June 7, 2025
I discovered to my satisfaction that Martinez really danced clumsily. While I talked with forced gaiety to my pretty companion, I was secretly tempted, all unnoticed, to put out my foot, a little ill-naturedly, so that he should trip over it.
Andy felt a tightening of the chest when he saw the familiar tents, and kicked his hired horse ill-naturedly in the ribs. It was all so different from what he had thought it would be.
Then he began the sermon in Tagalog. The devout old woman again gave her granddaughter a hearty slap. The child awoke ill-naturedly and asked, "Is it time to cry now?" "Not yet, O lost one, but don't go to sleep again!" answered the good grandmother.
McKeon was losing, or had lost, whatever good opinion she might ever have had of Feemy: and when Louey ill-naturedly added, "Oh laws! not he the man never thought of her," Father John felt sure that there was a slight feeling of triumph among the female McKeons at the idea of Feemy's losing the lover of whom, perhaps, she had been somewhat too proud.
On the contrary, I felt proud to have such a story to tell. I even mentioned the matter of my shoes! Some of those standing by laughed in fact every one present did so, but probably it was my own figure or the incident of my shoes more particularly the latter that excited merriment, for I am sure it was not meant ill-naturedly.
I remember, though, that when I was engaged the first time you don't know the man; it was just after you went away, and I was only sixteen someone very ill-naturedly said I should 'marry in haste and repent at leisure, and that made me try to imagine how it would seem to go on year after year with Gustavus who had a dreadful temper, by the way and it worried me so to think of it that I broke the engagement, and was so glad ever afterward."
An interloper or two now and again is very useful, so as to keep up appearances. The little warrior whom Edith had ill-naturedly declared to be four feet and a half high, but who was in truth five feet and a half, made up the former. Frank did not do much dancing, devoting himself to thinking of Rachel O'Mahony.
For look here: I have been questioning you for the last hour, and I have observed one thing in all your statements about your cousin, who is an abominably ill-behaved young whelp, you have never once spoken ill-naturedly about him, nor tried to run him down. I like this, my lad, and in spite of all that has been said, I believe that you and I will be very good friends indeed."
"He hasn't been properly brought up," one of the spotty youth's companions remarked, not ill-naturedly. "Can't expect him to have manners. He never had a father or a mother, poor darling " "Then where did he come from?" "God made him." "He told old Jaegers he'd never even heard of God." "Dear, dear, what a naughty boy. He doesn't even say his prayers." "But he lives with a lady called Christine "
"An' what do you call this a garbage-scow?" answered Elisha, ill-naturedly. "We've got no grub or water to spare. We've got troubles of our own." "Dammit, man, we're thirsty here. Give us a breaker o' water. Throw it overboard; I'll get it." "No; told you we have none to spare; an' we're bein' yanked out to sea." "Well, gi' me a bottleful; that won't hurt you." "No; sheer off. Git out o' this.
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