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"Hazelton, what can have happened?" gasped the editor, leaping to his feet. "Take me into another room!" pleaded Harry. "You two fellows," indicating Bert and his chum, "stay out here." Though he didn't guess the answer, Mr. Pollock led young Hazelton into the mailing room and turned on the light there. "Sh-h-h!" warned Hazelton, his face lighting up impishly.
I don't see how you ever stood it so long as you have." Saying which, Emma prudently dropped the hand she was holding, and backed away. Nora Wingate sprang up blazing, to meet the laughing eyes and impishly uptilted nose of the irrepressible Emma Dean. Nora laughed and wept at the same time, and then quickly pulled herself together.
"Just a minute, Mollie, dearest," Betty's laughing voice broke in. "You know I'm not worrying about the chocolates at all, but I'm not particularly anxious to spoil my perfectly good shoes with crushed chocolate or, on the other hand, frump my perfectly good nose in a vain attempt to pick them " "Which, candy or shoes?" Mollie broke in impishly. "Candy," answered Betty soberly.
Cocardasse laid a whimsical finger to the side of his jolly, tropical nose and grinned impishly. "We know what we know, Monsieur Peyrolles," he said, urbanely.
Jolland giggled more impishly than ever. "Well, you have got cheek!" he said. "Go on, I wish you may get that cab, I'm sure!" Paul, thus released, was just hurrying towards the cab, when the stranger who had got out of it settled the fare with satisfaction to himself and turned sharply round. The gas-light fell full on his face, and Mr.
He seemed to feel that fate had impishly changed his vis-a-vis in the lover's jig he was about to foot; that while the gown had been expected to enclose a Sally, a Helena's face looked out from the bodice; that some long-lost hand met his own from the sleeves. Sally could see that whatever Helena might know of Darton, she knew nothing of how the dress entered into his embarrassment.
"Wal, if it ain't Walter King! What you after, young one? I hear you've become the proprietor of Surfside bought out the whole darn place for yourself." "I did buy it but I'm going to sell it again. It's too small. I can't get room enough to stretch up there," came impishly from the lad on the platform. "Show! You don't say!" drawled Mr. Burns with obvious relish of the joke.
Time and again he would catch himself listening for he knew not what, approaching warily the corner of the next huge monolith as if thinking to surprise behind it some ghoulish rite, glancing apprehensively down the corridors he passed, or overshoulder for some nameless thing that stalked him and was never there when he looked, but ever lurked impishly just beyond the tail of his eye.
She favored them with a grimace which was more like the impishly derisive grin of a street urchin than a respectful smile, and continued: "This morning I caught him mixing up the letters in the files with his own hands, and when he blamed me for it later, I saw that it was no use.
"I'd rather stay at home with 'Pendennis." "If I get Inez to come, will you?" urged Douglas. Judith grinned impishly. "Yes, I'd come with Inez." They returned from the post-office via the west trail and stopped at Inez' place. She was eating a belated dinner in her slatternly kitchen, and waved a hospitable hand over the table. "Thanks, no," said Doug.
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