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I'll confess that I don't know much about politics. It's all new to me. I apologize for the mistakes I'm making. Probably I'll know more when I've been in politics a little longer." "You will, sir!" Governor North agreed with that dictum, heartily, irefully. "I do seem to be finding out new things every minute or so," went on Stewart, making the agreement unanimous.

But it was candor itself. "Hell!" he burst out irefully. "Some one has certainly given me a bum steer. But I'll get that young couple yet, you see!" "I'm sorry about the story," said Mr. Pyecroft. And then with a slight smile, apologetic, as of one who knows he is taking liberties: "Perhaps, as compensation for the story you missed, you could write a society story about Mrs.

Gammon when he uttered the hateful name of Reeves. Mr. Gammon twisted the noose on his neck so that the knot would come under his ear, and endured the stare with equanimity. With spectacles settled on a nose that wrinkled irefully, the Cap'n perused the paper, his eyes growing bigger. Then he looked at the blank back of the sheet, stared wildly at Mr. Gammon, and whirled to face his friend Look.

"When is she coming?" asked Zeke, seeing that he was expected to say something. "Coming? She isn't coming," cried his mother irefully. "Not while Mr. Evringham has his wits. They haven't a particle of right to ask him. Harry has worried him to distraction already. The child would be sure to torment him." "He'd devour her the second day, then," returned Zeke calmly. "It would be soon over." Dr.

If there's any such thing as a man bein' able to talk human language to a rooster, and put sin and Satan into him, Reeves is doin' it. But what's the good of my goin' and lickin' him? It'll mean law. That's what he's lookin' for and him with that old gandershanked lawyer for a brother! See what they done to you!" Hiram's eyes grew hard, and he muttered irefully.

"Uncle, can I speak to you a moment?" said Helen, very gravely, as they left the breakfast-room next morning. "Not now, my dear, I'm busy," was the hasty reply, as the major shawled Mrs. Cumberland for an early promenade. Helen knit her brows irefully, for this answer had been given her half a dozen times lately when she asked for an interview.

"I'm helpin' the maid of all work, please marm." And John dropped a curtsy with his limited apron. Di looked ruffled, for the merry words were a covert reproach; and with her usual energy of manner and freedom of speech she tossed "Wilhelm" out of the window, exclaiming, irefully.

De Peyster searched frantically for the keyhole to the inner door. "Matilda, I'm not the man to take that!" he declared irefully. "What do you mean?" "Go! Go!" she gasped. He drew back wrathfully, but with an awful dignity. "Very well, Miss Simpson. But I'm not a man that forgives. You'll be sorry for this!" As he started stiffly away Mrs. De Peyster found the keyhole.

Files, questioned, refused to say whether he intended to close the tavern or was merely going away; he would reveal nothing about his further plans. Mr. Bangs went out and sat on the porch bench with his helper, and irefully asked that bewildered person what the ding-dong the matter was with the dad-fired town, anyway? In default of specific knowledge the aide tried to be humorous. He told Mr.

I went to him, and, while administering a dose of soap and water, he whispered, irefully: "That red-headed devil, over yonder, is a reb, damn him! You'll agree to that, I'll bet? He's got shet of a foot, or he'd a cut like the rest of the lot. Don't you wash him, nor feed him, but jest let him holler till he's tired.

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