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"Torn my sleeve!" echoed her mother, irately, "that's a trifle," while Fanny stared in surprise, knowing, by past experience, that much lesser accidents had made black days for her; "I'm the unluckiest person alive. And think of all the money your father has given me to spend, and it won't do any good. Fanny, I'm going straight back to Paris, as quickly as possible."
It was Burrill that said he believed he was some relation that was being hid away for some good reason. One night Mr. Temple Barholm and Captain Palliser were having a long talk together, and Burrill was about " "Aye, he'd be about if he thought there was a chance of him hearing summat as was none of his business," jerked out Hutchinson, irately. "They were talking about Mr.
"Mother," said I, "do you think you could sit so as to hide me for a few minutes? All the money I have is in a bag round my neck, and I don't want strangers to see it." "Ye'll just keep it there, then," replied Biddy, irately, "and don't go an' insult me wid the show of it."
"Oh, Grandpapa!" exclaimed Polly, in great distress, and raising the brown eyes he was dismayed to find them filling with tears "don't, don't send her away! It is all my fault; indeed it is, Grandpapa!" "Your fault," cried Mr. King irately; "you must not say such things, child; that's silly; you don't know the woman."
"And Adrian is still at his fool's game over there, I suppose," she said irately turning upon Sophia. "When have you seen him last? How often does he come here? I gather Master Rupert is nothing if not the master. Why don't you answer me, Sophia?"
"Another month's work will knock Morton into 'pi," was a remark that caught my ear as I fumed from the composing-room back to my private office. I had just irately blamed a printer for a blunder of my own, and the words I overheard reminded me of the unpleasant truth that I had recently made a great many senseless blunders, over which I chafed in merciless self-condemnation.
There isn't a guy living that could stand up against that. The fingers give you a leverage to beat the band. The guy doubles up, and you upper-cut him with your right, and out he goes. Now, I bet you never knew that before, Comrade Philpotts. Try it on your parishioners." "Cosy Moments," said Mr. Wilberfloss irately, "is no medium for exploiting low prize-fighters." "Low prize-fighters!
And now the plain man who is reading this and unwillingly fitting the cap will irately protest: "Do you suppose I haven't examined my own case? Do you suppose I don't understand it? I understand it thoroughly. Who should understand it if I don't? I beg to inform you that I know absolutely all about it." Still the strong probability is that he has not examined it.
"Put it away, put it away," she cried hastily, turning her head aside. "It's the poison! Holy Mother, the poison!" "What poison?" He felt very astonished; where did this poison come from all at once? "From Gnesen from the chemist's you know, the rat poison," she cried irately. "Yes, I know." Now he remembered it. "But " he started. She had brought it to him to-day?
I'm going to use a pick-handle for a cane, and anybody that laughs will get a hickory massage that'll take a crooked needle and a pair of pinchers to fix. Thank God I've got my strength back! You get me?" "I do." He snorted irately and turned to go, but Eliza checked him. "What about those shift bosses?" she asked. Slater rolled his eyes balefully.
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