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What riles me is to see other women messing him about." "I suppose it is some sort of magnetism, electro-biology, and he can't help exercising it any more than you women can resist it. Tell me, how did he leave you?" "Without a word or a penny. One night he didn't come home, and I sat up for him, and I don't know how many nights after.

I remember that as he entered our door he spoke in this fashion: "Baynes, le's go fishing. All the way down the road I've heard the call o' the brooks. I stopped on the Dingley Bridge and looked down at the water. The trout were jumping so I guess they must 'a' got sunburnt and freckled and sore. I can't stand too much o' that kind o' thing. It riles me.

"Good Joe," he said, "I was cross to you, and I beg your pardon It always riles me to have any of my pets injured. You didn't know my poor snake was only after something to eat. Mrs. Wood has pinned him in my pocket so he won't come out again. Do you know where I got that snake, Mrs. Wood?" "No," she said; "you never told me." "It was across the river by Blue Ridge," he said.

Without it life is a misery for It is not good for the Christian's health To hurry the Aryan brown, For the Christian riles and the Aryan smiles, And he weareth the Christian down; And the end of that fight is a tombstone white, With the name of the late deceased, And the epitaph clear, A fool lies here Who tried to hustle the East.

"I am afraid I was," returned Malcolm penitently; "but if you only knew how it riles a man to be watched so closely." "It was a very natural speech on Anna's part," replied his mother in her sensible, matter-of-fact way. "The truth is, Malcolm, you have not been like yourself for months you are ill or worried, and you do not wish us to take any notice.

We think it belongs in the permanent collection." Riles raised his eyebrows, indicating that "we" meant "she." "You may have it, of course." "We can't afford what it's worth." "You don't have to buy it. I'll give it to you. It's yours." "Don, you must take something at least for the materials." She went into the living room and returned with a check which she handed to him.

"That young Jack Green fair riles me," remarked the latter. "I can't abide him. He's not a patch on his brother, and never will be. It's funny, you know, how members of a family vary. Now you couldn't have a more courteous and pleasant spoken gentleman than Dick. But this Jack, why, he hasn't even the beginnings of a gentleman in him." Juliet's thoughts were more occupied with Mrs.

But I was born an' raised a Presbyteryn down East, an' though I haven't worked hard at the business for some years, it riles me some to hear Col. They ain't to say bad, but just a leetle wild. Send him along, an' we will stay with him an' knock the tar out of that bunch of fools. "Yours most respeckfully, "P. S. When are you comin' into the valley again?

What riles me most is that these would-be philosophers do not or will not see that recreation is as necessary to the world as clothes or food, and the providing of the one is as legitimate a business as the purveying of the other." "People must eat and wear clothes." "And practically they must be amused. They ignore the great doctrine of 'tanti." "I never heard of it" "You shall, dear, some day.

She makes great efforts, I am sure, and is a pattern of graciousness and cordiality only that's just what riles one, when one knows one is just as well born, and all the rest of it. And then I'm provided with the clever men, and the philanthropical folk to talk to. I know it's a great compliment, and they are very nice, but I'd ten times rather take my chance among them.

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