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"He's wiggling all of 'em!" accused the Kid sternly, and pointed to the Old Man drumming irritatedly upon his chair arms. "He don't want to help the boys, but I do. I'll help 'em get their cattle, Mr. Blake. I'm one of the bunch anyway. I'll lend 'em my string." "You've been told before not to butt in to grownup talk," his uncle reproved him irascibly. "Now you cut it out.

The stout old gentleman, with a bald forehead and an irascibly rosy face, takes it often in another way, confounds the fellows for their impertinence, has serious notions, first, of knocking them down on the spot, and then of calling the police, but finally concludes to take no notice of them, as they are nothing but Eye-talians, who cannot be expected to know how to behave themselves in a rational manner.

Accepting the clerk's fountain pen without thanks, he walked over to the center table and, drawing out his leather wallet, took from it a visiting card and, stooping over, wrote: You have but thirty-six hours remaining. McIntyre. "See that Mr. Kent gets this card," he directed. "No, don't put it there," irascibly, as the clerk laid the card on top of a pile of letters. "Take it into Mr.

Trust you among those lobster traps?" returned the judge irascibly. "Never. I feel some responsibility to your family." As Miss Lacey said afterward, it was the greatest mercy that she wasn't out that evening.

"I don't believe," urged the clerk, as if it were relevant, "that there's a girl in the house that you couldn't marry, if you gave your mind to it." Gregory twitched irascibly. "I don't want to marry them." "Pretty cheap lot, you mean? Well, I don't know." "I don't mean that," retorted the student. "But I've got other things to think of."

"But that was because I feared Lord Clowes," eagerly explained Janice, with her face withdrawn from its screen; "and then I did not love or at least did not dream that I did." "Pox me, but I believe Clowes is right when he says the sex are without stability," growled the squire, irascibly. "Put this fellow out of your thoughts, and remember that ye were promised long since."

"Out of the way!" roared the old gentleman, irascibly, "well, if you want Phronsie racing off to the Post Office by herself, and nearly getting killed, poor child! yes, Marian, I say nearly killed!" he continued. "What do you mean?" gasped Mrs. Whitney.

After addressing a few remarks to me she had to move, for the trimming of her hat caught in the cage of a parakeet, and she took another seat in the shelter of a tree-fern near Uncle Jake. "You have some lovely pet birds," I remarked by way of making myself agreeable to Grandma Clay. "The infernal old nuisances!" she said irascibly, "I wish they'd die.

He wondered irascibly if all home-bred, nice young girls were such fools and realized why he'd never liked them. That same afternoon Lorry had a visitor.

"I went," said Halibut, waving him to a chair. "Am I to congratulate you?" "Well, I don't know," was the reply; "perhaps not just yet." "What do you mean by that?" said the Major, irascibly. "Well, as a matter of fact," said Halibut, "she refused me, but so nicely and so gently that I scarcely minded it. In fact, at first I hardly realized that she had refused me."

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