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"Of co'rse!" he said, half aloud, "of co'rse!" "Co'rse what?" the man demanded, querulously. "Co'rse she shot," Rasba answered, tartly. "Sometimes a lady jes' naturaly has to shoot, fearin' of men." Rasba landed the two boats in at the foot of a sandbar, and made them fast to old stakes driven into the top of the low reef.
"Your grandson," Amberson explained. "He was inclined to melancholy this morning, but seemed jolly enough just now when they passed us." "What was he melancholy about? Not getting remorseful about all the money he's spent at college, was he?" The Major chuckled feebly, but with sufficient grimness. "I wonder what he thinks I'm made of," he concluded querulously.
Hilda also had her thoughts. At times she glanced at the water with a certain shrinking in her heart. She had not yet forgotten the moments she had passed at the edge of the moat the night before. They walked right round the moat and down a little pathway through the elm wood without speaking. The rooks had returned to their nests and only called to each other querulously at intervals.
The boat lay alongside now; the gang-plank was run out and the peasants went on board with their baskets of vegetables, followed by the priest. Still Lydia did not move. A bell began to ring querulously; there was a shriek of steam, and some one must have called to her that she would be late, for she started forward, as though in answer to a summons.
"I don't like it, I tell you!" protested a shrill, high-pitched voice querulously. "I can't stand blood." "Wal, all yuh got to do is go back to the car an' wait," retorted Lynch. "I ain't so partic'lar. Besides," his tone changed subtly, "his head's smashed in an' he's sure to croak, anyhow. It would be an act of kindness, yuh might say." "I don't like it," came again in the shrill voice.
"Do you really care for this kind of thing?" he asked at length, in a different tone of voice from that in which he had been speaking. And, without waiting for an answer, he went on, rather querulously: "Very few people care for poetry. I dare say it bores you." "Perhaps," Denham remarked. "Well, I'll lend it you," Rodney announced, putting down the poker.
She says she can't see the good of cluttering up the house with dishes of weeds like that." "Your mother is an old turnacrank, Doctor says so," muttered Peace indignantly, as she tugged at the heavy jar of foxgloves she had arranged with artistic care. "What did you say?" asked Annette, querulously. Peace suddenly remembered the doctor's instructions. "I say I know how to keep water cold.
As Roscoe Orlando turned over Prochnow's sketches with a discontented hand he asked querulously where was the chic, the snap that he had hoped to see. No, no; the boy had done his best work already; he was on the down grade that was plain. "And then, all this allegory," objected Andrew. "It's too blind; it's too complicated. People can't stop to figure it out.
There were times when Jim's nerves were shaken in his struggle against the unseen foe, and he had spoken to her querulously, almost sharply.
"'Ave you ever seen anybody like that?" demanded the cook impatiently. "Why, o' course I have. I'm goin' to tell you in a minute," said the old man querulously. "Let me see what's his name again?" "I don't know 'is name," said the cook untruth-fully. "I should know it if I was to hear it," said the old man slowly. "Ah, I've got it! I've got it!"
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