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Pickwick with the lacquered rattan. "Old man," said Richard, "I am going to take a look at the lady I love." Mr. Pickwick moaned querulously, while Richard sought the street. Richard, the day before, dispatched a note and a card to Mrs. Hanway-Harley and had been told in reply that he might call to-day at three. Richard decided to repair to the club, and wait for three o'clock.

"It's all very fine to say this and that," Mildred remarked querulously, "but it's jolly difficult for a girl to earn her living by herself; it doesn't make it any easier when she's got a baby." "Fortunately you've got me to fall back on," smiled Philip, taking her hand. "You've been good to me, Philip." "Oh, what rot!" "You can't say I didn't offer anything in return for what you've done."

If any should come into existence our individualistic friends would take care of the situation." "Pay gangsters to overturn governments?" "They would hardly be legitimate governments. Anyway, a man has a right to protect his property." "Albert," he complained querulously, "youre condemning civilization to death." "General," I said, "youre talking like a wildeyed crackpot.

They were of the sex that do not notice such things naturally, with much interest or admiration. They had hardly "shaken off drowsy-hed," and had no pleasure in anything but their breakfast, and not much in that. "How do you manage to get yourself up and dressed at such inhuman hours?" said Mary Leighton, querulously.

Perch and managed her and humoured her in a way that not even Young Perch himself could have bettered. In that astounding fund of humour of hers, reflected in those sparkling eyes, even Mrs. Perch's most querulously violent attacks were transformed into matter for whimsical appreciation, delightfully and most lovingly dealt with. When the full, irritable, inconsequent flood of one of Mrs.

Those people at home who, from time to time, asked querulously, "What are we doing in Egypt?" should have seen Kantara in 1915, and then again towards the end of 1916. Failing that I would ask them, and also those kindly but myopic souls who said: "What a picnic you are having in Egypt!" to journey awhile with us through Kantara and across the desert of Northern Sinai.

As she began to descend with her burden she saw that the light of the kitchen fire, seen through the windows, was augmented by a candle. Her mother was evidently awaiting her. "Pretty time to be fetchin' in the wash," said Mrs. Foster querulously. "But what can you expect when folks stand gossipin' and philanderin' on the ridge instead o' tendin' to their work?"

"In this course that you have laid out, and that I am following, as I always have," irony this, but some truth, too, "have you no misgivings? You still think it is the best thing?" "It is the only thing." "But all this haste," put in the King querulously. "Is that so necessary? Hedwig begs for time. She hardly knows the man." "Time! But I thought " He hesitated.

'What for will ye no let me tell the master that he comes every day? 'Ye must no tell my father, Jeanie Trim' querulously. 'No, no; nor my mither. They'll maybe be telling him to bide away. 'Why would they be telling him to bide away? 'Tuts! How can I tell ye why, when I dinna ken mysel'? Why will ye fret me? I'll tak' no more tea. Tak' it away! 'I tell ye he'll ask me if ye took it up.

"Do I look ill?" querulously. "You are burning with fever." She drew the cool palm of her hand across his heated forehead. "Jehan!" called the marquis. The touch of that hand had caused him an indescribable sensation. "I am here, Monsieur," replied Jehan. Sister Benie leaned back out of the sunlight. "A pitcher of water; I am thirsty." Jehan took the pitcher fumblingly.

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