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Gila met him with fluttering delight, poutingly reproaching him for not writing oftener, calling him to order for looking solemn, adoringly pretty herself in a little frilly pink frock that gave her the look of a pale anemone, wind-blown and sweet and wild.
"I should think it was YOU who might have something to tell me after all these years," she said poutingly, yet self-possessed. "But I suppose you came here only to see Mary and mother. I'm sure you let them know that plainly enough last evening." "But you said" began the stupefied Clarence. "Never mind what I said. It's always what I say, never what YOU say; and you don't say anything."
"That needn't make him so uncivil," said Rose, poutingly, "for if it comes to that you're the LANDLORD," she added triumphantly. "No," said the major, good-humoredly. "I am simply the man driving the lighter and more easily-managed team for pleasure, and he's the man driving the heavier and more difficult machine for work.
Peter Gill has been urging me to go over to Loughrea for the fair; and if we go, we ought to be there by Saturday, and have a quiet look at the stock before the sales begin. 'And are you going to be long away? said she poutingly, as she leaned over the back of his chair, and suffered her curls to fall half across his face.
When Crookhorn was let out with the other goats, would she ramble with them over the fields and meadows, seeking food? No, indeed! She would station herself poutingly by the cow-house door and stand there the livelong day, "bellowing like a cow" the farm boy said; and then in the evening, when the other goats came home plump and well fed, there Crookhorn would stand as thin and hungry as a wolf.
"But, Cenni!" cried Countess Diodora, shocked, "what expression is that again?" The little one looked like a scolded school-girl, who does not know what crime she has been punished for, and said, poutingly "But I want him to keep the secret, and I must give him a reward."
Even the friendship of a helpless burgher girl is not to be despised. But he is wrong. I am not beautiful," she poutingly continued. "Now let us examine my face." She laughed, and settled herself contentedly upon the stone, as if to take up a serious discussion. "I often do so in the mirror. Vain? Of course I am!" "I am only too willing to examine it," said Max, laughingly.
I dare say Miss Porter was sincere, for a moment later she continued, poutingly: "And yet I used to go to fires in Sacramento when I was only ten years old. I saw the theatre burnt down. Nobody found fault with me then." Something made Cass ask if her father and mother objected to her boyish tastes. The reply was characteristic if not satisfactory: "Object? I'd like to see them do it!"
Pausanias, surprised and moved by the burst of the fair Byzantine, gazed at her admiringly, and thought within himself how harshly the same sentiment would have sounded on the lips of a tall Spartan virgin; but when Cleonice heard the approving interlocution of Diagoras, her enthusiasm vanished from her face, and putting out her lips poutingly, she said, "Nay, father, I repeat only what others say of the Spartans.
Mellen, coming to her side; "Archer is sick and can't come." "Can't come?" they all exclaimed in dismayed chorus. "What is the matter?" asked Miss Winthrop, anxiously, coming in at that moment. "Matter enough," said Miss Brown, poutingly; "that horrid Archer has gone and got sick, I do believe he did it on purpose.
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