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It lent her a flowerlike semblance that was very fresh and lovely. "By Jove, Nan, you certainly have recovered from the sea!" cried Keith, and insisted on kissing her. "Look how you've mussed me all up!" chided Nan, but without irritation. They found the other three waiting for them, and without delay entered the dining-room.

Why, just tying up the prizes takes a good HOUR!" "Anything go wrong?" asked the man sympathetically. "Oh, no; nothing particular. But you know how a house has to LOOK! Even the bathrooms, and our room, and the spare room the children do get things so mussed. It all sounds so simple; but it takes such a time." "Well, Annie doesn't she do these things?" "Oh, ordinarily she does!

But, being of Lakerim mettle and metal, he did not mean to let one defeat mean a final overthrow. He told the rest of the Lakerimmers that he would carry a cane anyway, and carry it anywhere he pleased, and that the next man who attempted to take it from him would be likely to get "mussed up."

"You mean," said Adelaide, fiercely, "that Mr. Farron will live?" "I certainly inferred that to be the doctor's meaning," answered the nurse. "But here is the assistant, Dr. Withers." Dr. Withers, bringing with him an intolerable smell of disinfectants and chloroform, hurried in, with his hair mussed from the haste with which he had removed his operating-garments.

The appetizing odor of coffee filled the air, and the most fastidious person could have found no fault with the dainty little table and its appointments, with plates laid for two. "Now, you really must be quiet, Guy," trying to escape from his arms. "Just see how you have mussed my hair!" "And you haven't mussed mine at all, I suppose! I say, Dexie, what if Gussie should catch us here?"

Sam often found her with wildly straying hair and a mussed dress when he came home, and her temper was apt to be on wire edge after nights of being up with the children. Sam always seemed to be sound asleep when the children needed attention. Mabel became careless about the cooking: the food was often burned, cold, lumpy, and poorly seasoned.

Only the presence of so many people prevented her fichu from being mussed. "There's a lot of difference," he asserted with a suddenly renewed impulse, the world being greatly changed since she had refused Gresham. "I set out to get it, and I won't give it up until four o'clock to-morrow afternoon." "If you want it so very badly I hope that you get it then," she gently assured him.

"Yes, it is pretty," said Mother Fisher, with an approving eye for the dainty ruffles, "and you keep your clothes cleaner than you used to, Polly; you're improving." "I used to get them all mussed up just as soon as could be," mourned Polly, her cheeks rosy at the remembrance. "Mamsie, how much trouble I've made you." She stopped dressing, and sprang over to Mrs. Fisher.

I mean," said she, in a mollified tone, remembering that she was only engaged, not married "I mean that you tumble me dreadfully. Now, dear, I'll make a little rule. You know you don't want your Fanny to look mussed up, do you, dear?" and she touched his cheek with the tip of one finger. Dinks shook his head negatively.

Got the temper that goes with red hair, I guess. I remember a red-haired girl I used to know in Detroit " A grin succeeded the worried look on Scott's face; evidently the adventure with the red-haired girl had had its humorous side. "Well, get up, Romeo, we've got to reach that girl before Mendoza dumps her in the ditch and gets her mussed up or the boss'll fire us both."

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