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"'Thou fair, false one, you renounced me for a chipmonk. My wounded heart has found solace in another." Johnny received this charge against his gallantry with a red face and eyes that began to dilate with anger, while Susie looked at Gregory poutingly and said, "I don't like big beaux. I think chipmonks are ever so much nicer."

Her right-hand, holding a bunch of cocoons, fell by her side listlessly, and her round cheek was paled, either by the light or by the weariness that was expressed in her attitude: her lips were pressed poutingly together, and every now and then her eyelids half fell: she was a large image of a sweet sleepy child.

"I did not have a chance to say one word to him," said Lou, disappointedly. "Nor I," said Sally, poutingly. "Don't make a dead set for a man the first time you see him," recommended Mr. Pendleton, grimly. "Take matters easy." The proudest moment of their lives was when Jay Gardiner called upon them at their hotel one afternoon.

Dic did not remain long with the tempting little remedy. While his hand was on the latch she detained him with many questions, and danced about him in pretty impatience. "Why do you go?" she asked poutingly. "You said Bob Kaster was coming," replied Dic. "Oh, well, you stay and I'll send him about his business quickly enough," she returned. "Would you, Sukey?" asked Dic, laughing.

"I think I might have one of Maddy's," Jessie said, half poutingly; then, as she remembered the second sitting, she begged of Guy to get it for her, "that was a dear brother."

Helen rang the bell for the tea. "Is that all you have to say to me?" she said, poutingly. Maurice Kynaston looked distressed. "Upon my word, Helen, I am sure I don't know what you expect. I haven't heard any particular news. I saw you only yesterday, you know. I don't know what you want me to say." Helen was silent.

"We shall be sorry to miss you, but, if your father is ill, you ought to go." "Do you think one day would make any difference?" said Lily, pleadingly, putting up her lovely face at Maria. "It would mean three days, you know, dear," Maria said. "Of course it would," said George; "and Miss Edgham is entirely right, Lily." "I don't want Fanny Ellwell one bit for maid of honor," Lily said, poutingly.

Thus one finds, in the "Prologue," such unmistakable and illuminating directions as: "with sturdy good humour," "pleadingly," "mockingly"; in the "Soubrette" "poutingly"; in the "Lover" in the "Villain" "with sinister emphasis," "sardonically."

Gwendolen spoke rather poutingly, and her uncle grew suspicious. "Is he disagreeable to you personally?" "No." "Have you heard anything of him which has affected you disagreeably?" The rector thought it impossible that Gwendolen could have heard the gossip he had heard, but in any case he must endeavor to put all things in the right light for her.

Since her proposal alone prevented my making a similar suggestion, I allowed myself to be won over, but came near getting caught in protesting. "But you told me at the ranch that Wolf was one of ten in your Las Palomas mount," she poutingly protested. "He is," I insisted, "but I have loaned him to Uncle Lance for the day." "Throw the saddle on him then I'll tell Mr.

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