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"Which is the prettiest way?" Saxon asked. "Oh, the right hand road, by all means," said the man. "That's Sonoma Mountain there, and the road skirts it pretty well up, and goes through Cooper's Grove." Billy did not start immediately after they had said good-by, and he and Saxon, heads over shoulders, watched the roused Barbarossa plunging mutinously on toward Santa Rosa. "Gee!" Billy said.

In its stead Victor favoured Karslake with a slow smile of understanding that broadened into an insuppressible grin of successful malice, a grimace of crude exultation through which peered out the impish savage mutinously imprisoned within a flimsy husk of modern manner. Suspecting this self-betrayal, he erased the grin swiftly, but not so swiftly that Karslake failed to note it.

She was a Western girl, and an insistence on freedom was the first article in her creed. A great rush of anger filled her, that this man should set himself up to dictate to her. "Do you mean that you want me to marry this Prince?" she said. "That's right." "I won't do anything of the sort." "Pshaw! Don't be foolish. You make me tired." Betty's eye shone mutinously.

"I must get up and go on duty." He was glad to be stern with her. He forbade her rising. When the nurse came in with the belated ammonia, she found K. making an arbitrary ruling, and Sidney looking up at him mutinously. She is to stay in bed until further orders." "Very well, Dr. Edwardes." The confusion in Sidney's mind cleared away suddenly. K. was Dr. Edwardes!

"I shall always love you, Sam," she said, pausing mutinously at the door. "I shall always love you," said Sam. "Nobody can keep us apart." "They're wasting their time, trying," said Sam. "You're the most wonderful man in the world." "There never was a girl like you!" "Get out!" bellowed Mr. Bennett, on whose equanimity this love-scene, which I think beautiful, was jarring profoundly.

Now, it was a very comforting point in Toad's character that he was a thoroughly good-hearted animal and never minded being jawed by those who were his real friends. And even when most set upon a thing, he was always able to see the other side of the question. So although, while the Rat was talking so seriously, he kept saying to himself mutinously, 'But it WAS fun, though!

Bolder spirits marched off to the smoking room Crane starting this movement with the declaration that, for his part, he would as lief drown like a rat in a trap as battling to keep up in the frigid inferno of those raging seas. A handful of miserables, too seasick to care whether the ship swam or sank, mutinously took to their berths.

The "Forty Thieves" immediately seized their arms, and marching quickly to the spot, they formed in line upon the bank, between the diahbeeah and the men who thus mutinously had appeared without their officers. I at once ordered the bugle call for all officers, and at the same time I sent for the Englishmen to come to the diahbeeah.

Rosa persisted mutinously, so he punished her with a kiss planted fairly upon her pouting lips, whereupon she nestled closer to him. "How much I love you," she whispered. "But I never can tell you, for we are never alone. Was there ever such a courtship, such a marriage, and such a wedding journey as ours?"

"Like him if you want to," said Mrs. Breckenridge, "although what you can see in a man twice your age with his particular history However, it's your affair. But you'll have to tell your father." Billy shut her lips mutinously, her cheeks still scarlet. "I don't see why!" she burst forth proudly, at last. To this Mrs. Breckenridge offered no argument.

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