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His lordship was so pleased with this circumlocution of "nothing" that he burst out laughing, and, wishing to immortalize it, exclaimed "Where is Gyárfás? Where is that poet fellow skulking now?" And yet the worthy fellow was standing close beside him with his hands folded behind his back, and with his pale, withered, parchment-like face peevishly regarding the whole entertainment.
"It's ridiculous your talking so," Mrs. Mulready said peevishly, "and about a common young fellow like this. I don't pretend to understand you, Ned. I never have and never shall do. But I am sure the house will be much more comfortable when you have gone. Whatever trouble there is with my husband is entirely your making. I only wonder that he puts up with your ways as he does.
Primmins pulled my father away, lifted a coverlid from a small cradle, and holding a candle within an inch of an undeveloped nose, cried emphatically, "There bless it!" "Of course, ma'am, I bless it," said my father, rather peevishly. "It is my duty to bless it Bless It! And this, then, is the way we come into the world! red, very red, blushing for all the follies we are destined to commit."
He replied to Madame Rameau peevishly, "Don't trouble your head about Mademoiselle Caumartin; she is in no want of money. Of course, if I could hope for Isaura but, alas! I dare not hope. Give me my tisane."
'An I can't say as yer looks is any credit to Frampton no, that aa can't. John, indeed, wore a sallow and pinched air, and walked lamely, with a stick. 'Noa, he said, peevishly; 'it's a beastly place is Frampton; a damp, nassty hole as iver I saw gives yer the rheumaticks to look at it. I've 'ad a doose of a time, I 'ave, I can tell yer iver sense I went. But I'll pull up now.
"Yes; he has been gone a good hour," repeated Mrs. Ellis. "It is now six o'clock, and it wanted three minutes to five when he left. I do hope he won't forget that I told him half black and half green he is so forgetful!" And Mrs. Ellis rubbed her spectacles and looked peevishly out of the window as she concluded.
"Don't be so ridiculous, James!" said Bella, peevishly. "What's the good of going back, to be too late for everything. The mischief's done now." "Oh, let's go in!" advised Ada; "the amusements and things will be just as nice indoors nicer on a chilly evening like this;" and Leander seconded her heartily.
I've saw men shot up before " "Aw I betche you'd think it was bad if you had it " murmured Happy Jack peevishly, lifting his eyelids heavily for a resentful glance when they moved him a little. But even as Big Medicine grinned joyfully down at him he went off again into mental darkness, and the grin faded into solicitude.
He was just becoming drowsy when he heard voices in the nursery across the hall. He recognized the sharp, scolding voice of the nurse, and the timid reply of the child. Rising, Mostyn went to the open door of the nursery and looked in. "What is it?" he asked. "He is begging to go to your bed," the woman answered, peevishly. "You've spoiled him, Mr. Mostyn. He wants to do it every night.
"Yet she is fond of her book too. She's always reading, and good for nothing else." "Reading! those trashy novels!" "So like you, you always come to scold, and make things unpleasant," said Mrs. Leslie, peevishly. "You are grown too fine for us, and I am sure we suffer affronts enough from others, not to want a little respect from our own children."
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