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He had long ago made up his mind that Lora Delane Porter, though an entertaining woman and, on the whole, more worth while than a moving-picture show, was quite mad; but, he felt, even lunatics ought to realize that there is a limit to what they may say. He moaned protestingly, and rashly, for he drew the speaker's attention upon himself. "This person," went on Mrs.
Her head was ensconced within the folds of a knitted shawl and over her thin cloak she wore an immense mackinaw of flaming hues whose skirts fell 'way below her knees. Over her boots, protestingly, she had drawn on an amazing pair of things made of heavy felt and ending in thick rubber feet, that were huge and unwieldy. Her hands were lost in great scarlet mitts.
Burns, Senior, chuckled under his breath; for anything less like that of a "good fellow" was never seen than Sister Ellen's prim little personality. Miss Ellen went protestingly to the piano. Was it right, her manner said, to be performing in this idiotic manner at this unholy hour of three o'clock in the morning in a sick-room?
Then he indulged in a long and peculiarly significant whistle through his teeth, rolled his eyes heavenward, and went into the house. He remembered Austen's remark about riding a cyclone. Mr. Crewe took the Tunbridge road. On his excursion of the day before he had met Mrs. Pomfret, who had held up her hand, and he had protestingly brought the car to a stop.
He had waved protestingly at sight of the new money, and now again he blushed. "That's all understood," she continued. "I'm staking you to cakes till you get on your feet, see? And I know you're honest, so I'm not throwing my money away. There sink it and forget it. Now, you go out and do what I said, the barber first. And lay off the eats until about noon. You had enough for now.
But not the way that you would wish, Herr Professor Radberg. There may be soldiers of fortune who follow any flag, for hire. But we submarine boys would not enter your German naval service if you created all three of us high admirals at the outset." "Admirals?" cried Herr Professor Radberg, protestingly. "Oh, but that, my dear young friend, would be quite impossible."
And the uncalculating cruelty in the man's voice sent the red to the girl's white face, and moving over to him made her lean down and kiss him upon the mouth. And then she seated herself upon the ground and made tea, laughing like a child when to please her the Arab drank it protestingly. "By Allah! it is a poison which you drink in Europe, and yet you would go and drink it in a crowded city."
She tried to convey to the Wilbur twin that sitting in a low drinking saloon at any time was an evil thing. "Anyway," said he, protestingly, "you say I should always learn something, and I learned about us coming up from the monkeys." "Why, Wilbur Cowan! How awful! Have you forgotten everything you ever learned at Sunday-school?"
You've got other wishes, ambitions, dreams, now, and I want you to realize them, and I want to help you to realize them all I can that's all." "Jack! " she helplessly, protestingly spoke his name in a whisper, but that was all she could do, and he went on: "It isn't so strange. What is strange is that I that I didn't foresee it all.
It paused briefly before the railroad-station, neither discharging nor taking on a passenger, then clanged protestingly on its way. Impressed in Spike's mind was a mental picture of the chilled motorman, and of the conductor huddled over the electric heater within the car. Spike felt a personal resentment against that conductor.
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