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"Well," said Pete Murphy, "according to all fiction precedent, the rest of us ought to get together immediately, if not a little sooner, and murder you, Honey." "Go as far as you like," said Honey, dropping the stone into the pocket of his flannel shirt. "Only if anybody really gets peeved about this junk of carbon, I'll give it to him." For a while life flowed wonderful.
I knows dish yeah place laik a book, even if I cain't read. Where all does yo' all want t' go? Oh, wait a minute, though. Hole on! I done got t' ax yo' all some questions. Hab yo' all seen any photographers round 'bout yeah?" "Photographers?" repeated Paul. "Yais, sah! I done passed a steamer yist'day, an' dey all on board was monstrous peeved 'cause dey done lost der photographer.
It was this chance of dispute which Gust preferred to forgo. But now that the work was done the Swede aspired to the position of highest command among the mutineers. He had even gone so far as to appropriate and wear certain articles belonging to the murdered captain of the Cowrie articles of apparel which bore upon them the badges and insignia of authority. Kai Shang was peeved.
"I don't think Pachuca would do anything quite as raw as that especially with a lady," he said. "But I'm glad I went just the same. I don't take chances with these chaps. Shall we walk down to dinner? Mrs. Van gets pretty peeved if we're late to meals." Johnson did not bring a return message from Chicago. "Family ain't got its breath yet, I reckon," he said, as he and Scott discussed the matter.
We have now to think out the most tactful way of letting the news seep through, as it were, to the mater." "And Lord Marshmoreton," said Alice. "Don't forget he has lost his secretary." "And Lord Marshmoreton," amended Reggie. "And about a million other people who'll be most frightfully peeved at my doing the Wedding Glide without consulting them. Stick by us, old top. Join our simple meal.
Maybe you remember how Aunty played up her skittish symptoms about them same bonds a few weeks back, the time she planned to exhibit me to Vee in my office boy job and got so badly jolted when she finds me posin' as a private sec instead? Went away real peeved, Aunty did that time. And now it looks like she was takin' it out by unloadin' her bond holdin's.
Will there be maple syrup from yonder hillside grove?" "You have said it!" Sally answered. "But you'd better chase yourselves into the house now or pop'll be peeved at having to wait for you." On the veranda a tall elderly man rose from a hammock in which he had been reading a newspaper and stretched himself. His tanned face was deeply lined but he gave the impression of health and vigor.
"We've no book" I retorted peeved, and yet pleased at the idea. "I have one here which, will do" and she took a little volume from her bag. "I have wanted it for a long time, and I bought it at the Foire as I came from the station to-day it cost a franc!" It was a worn eighteenth century copy of François Villon .
"Don't let me disturb you, Miss Manager," he said, loftily, as he caught her eye. "We magnates become peeved by interruptions I always do myself." Alice laughed as Allen unlocked the drawer in Gorham's desk and placed the desired papers in his pocket. "Isn't it fun?" she asked, merrily. "Isn't what fun?" was the unresponsive reply. "I haven't burst any buttons off my waistcoat watching you and Mr.
"But here we are, and as the train doesn't go any further, I suppose we might as well get off." "That isn't a bad idea," said Joe. "I suppose there's no use trying to persuade the conductor to go on a little further." "I don't imagine you'd better even think of it," said Larry. "I've got a hunch that he'd only get peeved if you did." "Well, then, I'll take your advice," grinned Joe.
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