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Ignoring the reference to their neighbors, the novelist replied suavely that they felt they must return to civilization as some matters in connection with the new edition of his last novel demanded his attention, and the artist wished to get back to his studio and to his work. "Really," urged Rutlidge, mockingly, "you ought not to go down now. The deer season opens in two days.
"And was this what you had to tell me?" asked Charles Henry, mockingly. She gave him a look that sent the jeering smile from his lip. "No, Charles Henry," said she, "this is not what I have to tell you." "Well, what is it then, Anna, for this wounds me?" said he impatiently. "Perhaps the other will do so also," said she, sadly. "But it must come out, I cannot suppress it.
'Good night! she answered, mockingly; 'and to-morrow, in a low voice, 'you will be astonished. 'And to-morrow, he said to himself, as the carriage drove off, 'you will be dead. Everyone knows the story of Damocles, and how uncomfortable he felt with the sword suspended by a hair over his head.
"Some time!" cried Marcus, mockingly. "Our poor general with his followers must have been utterly destroyed by this time." "Tchah! Not he! You don't know what a Roman general can do. He'll hold out for months, or kill those who are attacking him. Give it up your fashion!" "What do you mean by my fashion?" cried Marcus, sharply. "Give it up in despair sort of way when there's no need."
Once more everybody gave vent to their feelings by another involuntary ejaculation "Young Noaks!" The stranger laughed, pulled a face which, as far as ugliness went, was hardly an improvement on the one Nature had already bestowed upon him, and then pointed mockingly at the remains of the masterpiece. His triumph, however, was short-lived.
The buyer can have possession of his purchase immediately after the auction, and a credit of six weeks will be given to any reliable customer. I bid a Danish shilling." "One mark," cried Solling mockingly. "Two," cried somebody else. "Four," exclaimed Solling. "It's worth it. Why don't you join in, Simsen? You look as if you were sitting in a hornet's nest."
Mockingly to the edge of her strong white teeth Rae Malgregor's tongue crept out in pink derision. "Bah!" she taunted. "What's 'nice'? That's the whole matter with you, Helene Churchill! You never stop to consider whether anything's fun or not; all you care is whether it's 'nice'!" Excitedly she turned to meet the cheap little wink from Zillah's sainted eyes. "Bah!
"Hallo!" she said mockingly. "Want some more of what you had last time?" Marjory flushed, and then with an effort, and speaking very quickly, she said, "I've come to say I'm sorry I called you an ugly name, but I think you were unkind in what you said." "Do you suppose I care whether you call me names or not?" And the girl gave a hard laugh. "No; but I care. I am ashamed of myself." Mrs.
My moments are precious; do not detain me." The woman laughed contemptuously. "Twenty dollars, indeed!" she sneered, mockingly. "Twenty thousand will not answer my purpose. From this time forth I intend to live as befits a lady. I want that necklace you are wearing, as security that you will produce the required sum for me before to-morrow night." The coarse proposal amazed Pluma.
The Happy Family sat down again and looked queerly at one another. Happy Jack glanced furtively at a long figure in the grass near by, and then, unhappily, at Weary. "It's him, all right," he blurted solemnly. "They're both him!" The Happy Family snickered hysterically. Weary took a long step and confronted Happy Jack. "I'm both him, am I?" he repeated mockingly. "Mamma, but you're a lucid cuss!"
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