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"Well, then, just tell me when you were drunk last." "This is a pleasant fatherly greeting!" Robert interjected. "You get no good by fighting shy of a simple question, Mr. Bob," said Jonathan. Robert cried querulously, "I don't want to fight shy of a simple question." "Well, then; when were you drunk last? answer me that." "Last night." Jonathan drew his hand from his pocket to thump his leg.

"I'm done, I tell you," he said querulously, as if raising the question crossed him. "Pay me for that many, and call it square." "Bring in Macdonald," Chadron demanded in firm tones. "I ain't a-goin' to touch him! If I keep on after that man he'll git me it's on the cards, I can see it in the dark." "Yes, you're lost your nerve, you old wildcat!" There was a taunt in Chadron's voice, a sneer.

She said in her rapid, inarticulate murmur, "They don't strike me as being particularly happy." Ellen was taken aback, and said in the tones of a popular preacher, "Then what are they doing here feasting?" "I suppose they're here because it's on the map and so are they," she answered almost querulously. "They'd go anywhere else if one told them it was where they ought to be.

'I say, he said querulously, 'isn't this a bit off? We've got the same coloured ribbons and you haven't said a word to me yet! Rather rot, isn't it, what? 'Oh, haven't I? I will now. Captain Willis lowered his voice to a confidential tone and said: 'Do you know, what I always say is live and let live and let it go at that; what? 'That's a dark saying, said Edith.

He began by querulously demanding of anyone who would listen to him what he himself could mean by having an "out-dacious pain" under his shoulder-blade. "I feel like I hev been knifed, that's whut!" he would declare.

'I thought it had been all settled. 'So it was till I said a word yesterday which foolishly seemed to unsettle it. But I have thought it over again, and I find that I can manage it. 'We shall be so glad to have you! said Clara. 'And I shall be equally glad to come. They are already at work, sir, about the sheds. 'Yes; I saw the carts full of bricks go by, said the squire, querulously.

Buckley Simmons could scarcely proceed; he fell, and Gordon drew him sharply to his feet. Finally Gordon put an arm about his shoulder, steadying him, forcing him on. He must hurry, he realized, while the other held him back, delayed the assistance that Gordon so desperately needed. "I tell you," he repeated querulously, "I got to get along; something's broke inside.

"And you tell 'im," directed the Old Man querulously, "that I'll stand good for his time while he's lookin' after things for the boys. And tell 'im if he's so doggoned scared I'll buy into the game, he needn't to show up here at the ranch at all; tell him to stay in Dry Lake if he wants to serve him right to stop at that hotel fer a while. But tell him for the Lord's sake git a move on.

Hale, rather querulously, 'you won't like anything Mr. Thornton does. I never saw anybody so prejudiced. Mr. Hale had been peeling a peach for his wife; and, cutting off a small piece for himself, he said: 'If I had any prejudices, the gift of such delicious fruit as this would melt them all away.

You want a good Chartist lecturer down here, my covies, to show you donkeys of labouring men that you have got iron on your heels, if you only know'd how to use it. 'And what's the use of rioting? asked some one, querulously. 'Why, if you don't riot, the farmers will starve you.

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