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She stood clasping the back of the chair from which she had freed her dress, and looked across it mutinously at Peter. "And what," she quivered, "has Mr. Weatheral to say to me?" "There is nothing," he told her, "that I would say to you, Miss Goodward, unless you wished to hear it." His magnanimity shamed her a little.
But the second declared mutinously that he didn't care a rap who was on the other side of the bridge, and Jukes, passing in a flash from lofty disapproval into a state of exaltation, invited him in unflattering terms to come up and twist the beastly things to please himself, and catch such wind as a donkey of his sort could find. The second rushed up to the fray.
Stewart did not know why she laughed, but he found the sound and sight of the laugh new and charming. "It's awfully kind of you to undertake my education in another branch, Mr. Stewart," she answered, pouting, "in spite of having found out that I'm not at all clever." She smiled at him mutinously, sweeping towards the orange with head thrown back over her left shoulder.
"You count the candy stores, down Main Street," George went on, "and ask yourself how it is that these people can pay rents and salaries just on candy, nothing else. Did you ever think of that?" "Well, I could vote with a chocolate in my mouth!" Betty muttered mutinously, as the car turned into the afternoon peace of the main thoroughfare. "You count them on your side, Penny, and I will on mine!"
If you don't like it I don't care a shred of bran." "Come! come!" fussed Bambilio, "answer the interrogatories properly." "I have and I shall," Brinnaria maintained mutinously. "Are you fit in mind and in faculties to be a Vestal?" he continued. "Fit to be Flaminica or Empress," Brinnaria responded. "Are you pure?" came the next query. "As when I was born," said Brinnaria emphatically.
His opening sentence made Eric's face twitch mutinously whenever he recalled it during the day. "Courting is a very pleasant thing which a great many people go too far with." The distant hills and wooded uplands were tremulous and aerial in delicate spring-time gauzes of pearl and purple.
Field should have given you more notice. It would look simply absurd for me to go tearing over these country roads at night Elsie would go mad wondering where I was " They were in the village now. Troubled and stubborn, Sally stopped the car, and looked mutinously at her companion.
Banneker flushed angrily. "There's no question of my being compromised," he began shortly. "You're wrong, Ban; there is," Miss Van Arsdale's quiet voice cut him short again. "And still more of Miss Welland's. What sort of escapade this may be," she added, turning to the girl, "I have no idea. But you cannot stay here alone." "Can't I?" retorted the other mutinously. "I think that rests with Mr.
And she said in a voice evenly matter-of-fact, "That's nicer, isn't it?" He didn't succeed in producing anything audible in answer to that, but he began presently, and rather at random, to talk. As if she reflected, mutinously, some fact that must on no account be looked at would emerge, un-escapable, the moment he stopped.
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!
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