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She only stared at him rebukingly, and he straightened in his saddle with an effort at self-control but his eyes got darker and he looked ugly. "D'you hear me? I've come over to take ye home." "You oughter be ashamed o' yourself," she said hotly, and she turned to go back into the house. "Oh, you ain't ready now.

"It is almost out of bloom; there may be a few at the top somewhere; I'll look out my window to-morrow morning and see." "At about what hour?" "How should I know?" laughed Nancy. "Oh! you're not to be depended on!" said Tom rebukingly.

He said it was only the slight fever that children are subject to. He thought with good care that he'd be all right in a few days." "Did you succeed in getting a cook to go to the Polydores?" I asked anxiously. "You'll need a nurse to go there, too, to take care of Diogenes." She looked at me reproachfully and rebukingly. "Why, Lucien!

I only want to tell of the things that have come to me when walking behind the plow and when working by myself at the kiln; and now they want to come out." But the schoolmaster, though he had had such a day of triumph himself, felt no pity for the poor little man. "Matts Ericsson comes here with his own peculiar notions, and claims that they are messages from God," he declared rebukingly.

"But Eldridge and I had a little agreement, or bet. He bragged he'd get this Monsieur X before I did. I'd like to know how he feels about his end of it. Give it up?" Eldridge looked at him rebukingly. "I have failed," he acknowledged formally, "from lack of time to carry out my investigation."

"Vashti!" interrupted Esther, rebukingly; then, turning to Don Caesar, she added, "My sister, Vashti, means that father remembers more what happened before he came to California, when we were quite young, than he does of the interval that elapsed. Dr. Duchesne says it's a singular case.

Presently he dropped into my wake and followed along behind. A little girl passed by, balancing a wash-board on her head, and giggled, and seemed about to make a remark, but the boy said, rebukingly, "Let him alone, he's going to a funeral." I have been familiar with that street for years, and had always supposed it was a dead level; but it was not, as the bicycle now informed me, to my surprise.

She turned her large eyes, about which just then there were large circles, seriously, it would even seem rebukingly, upon Katie. "If I ever should marry," she said, "it will be for some other reason than because it is 'advantageous." Katie felt both rebuked and startled.

I would undertake to amuse him." But Olivia only looked at him rebukingly. "Marcus, it is so tiresome that you will always joke when I want to be serious. Now, do give me a straightforward answer, if you can. Shall you have any visits to pay on Christmas Day?" "My dear child, how can you expect me to answer in that off-hand way, and without consulting my visiting list?

"One of these days," said he, rebukingly, "instead of murdering your devoted Sergeant, you'll be murdering yourself, if you go on such lunatic excursions. Of course I'm shocked at hearing about Colonel Boyce, and I'm sorry for the poor lady, but why you should have been made to half kill yourself over the matter is more than I can understand."

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