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"Ef yuh two varmints don't quit that, an' come right t' me, Ah'll Ah'll shet yuh up in a boogy-hole!" shrilled the irate mother. Sary heard the familiar voice and instantly ran from the kitchen to assist in entertaining the morning visitor. The two bad youngsters, left to their own devices, began throwing the whitewashed stones that encircled Mrs. Brewster's roundels.

And, by God, there's a day of squaring accounts coming for a man named Bayne Trevors!" He went to the bunk-house, neither seeing Marcia nor hearing her when she called after him, and with a word to Carson brought the irate cattle foreman hurriedly outside. Bayne Trevors's way had ever been to play safe, the way of a coward or a wise man.

"This here town of Kalvik is certainly overjoyed at our arrival," said Fraser, "ain't it?" But his irate companion made no comment, whereat, sensing the anger behind his silence, the speaker, for once, failed to extemporize an answer to his own remark.

This is logical and human, as every woman knows who has found an irate husband in the wrong. Hervey began to hate with redoubled intensity the man he was about to destroy. "You come here and try to play the cock of the walk," cried the foreman. "It don't work. You try to face me out before all my men. You threaten me.

They fled at top speed and from behind them came the irate commands of their host: "Stop! Come back! Stop, I say!" But they didn't stop. They only ran faster. Wink beat Ossie to the first window easily and passed out even with Perry. And as they landed on the stone flagging outside they heard Mr. Drummond excitedly directing the pursuit. "Quick, Wilkins! Get them! They tried to rob the house!" Mr.

The coop was overturned none too politely; the squeaking chicks vanished in the grass and remained discreetly silent; the irate hen, with the valour of ignorance and all feathers on end, flew in the face of the startled bull.

One stroke of that bear's paw and Mulligan Jacobs and all the poisonous flame of him would have been quenched in the everlasting darkness. But he was unafraid. Like a cornered rat, like a rattlesnake on the trail, unflinching, sneering, snarling, he faced the irate giant. More than that. He even thrust his face forward on its twisted neck to meet the blow. It was too much for Mr.

But Andy was anxious to please, and the squire's butler met him hurrying to the kitchen, bewildered, but still resolute. "One of the gintlemen wants some soap and wather with his wine," exclaimed Andy. "Shall I give it hot or cold?" The distracted and irate butler took Andy to the sideboard and pushed a small soda into his hand, saying, "Cut the cord, you fool!"

King, in an irate voice to the French individual, "or I'll see that some one attends to your case." Not understanding the language, all might have gone well, but the French person could interpret the expression of the face under the white hair, and he accordingly left a position in front of Jasper to sidle up toward Mr. King's seat in a threatening attitude.

Without the city, in the great state beyond, an irate governor had gathered his forces from the east and from the west. Letters came and went between Jefferson City and Jefferson Davis, their purport being that the Governor was to work out his own salvation, for a while at least. Young men of St. Louis, struck in a night by the fever of militarism, arose and went to Glencoe.

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