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Updated: May 26, 2025


The churn-dasher, left upon a shelf to dry, was sardonically staring him out of countenance with its half-dozen eyes. The strings of red pepper-pods and gourds and herbs, swinging from the rafters, rustled faintly; it sounded to Si like a moan.

Her stepmother and half-sister, who did not love her, he treated to all sorts of magnificent presents. "Had you not better get yourself arrested, Will?" my lord sardonically said to his brother. "Although you bit him in that affair of the horse, the Mohock will certainly take you out of pawn." It was then that Mr.

"Well, what did you think I'd think you were if he wasn't your brother?" asked the Senior Surgeon sardonically. "Very economical, I hoped!" beamed the White Linen Nurse. "All the same!" snapped the Senior Surgeon, with an irrelevance surprising even to himself. "All the same do you think it sounds quite right and proper for a child to call her step-mother 'Peach'?"

"Do you want to get back that two thousand dollars you lost?" "Yes." "Well, get up, and marry that woman down stairs." Folinsbee laughed half hysterically, half sardonically. "She won't give it to me." "No; but I will." "Yes." Folinsbee, with an attempt at a reckless laugh, rose, trembling and with difficulty, to his swollen feet. Hamlin eyed him narrowly, and then bade him lie down again.

Rarely has an offended politician's revenge been more thorough than his. Never did the mocking fiend betray his victims into the hands of the avenger more sardonically than was done in this sombre tragedy. The trials of the prisoners were rapidly conducted.

He pushed back his battered hat with one hand, and extended the other, with levelled fingers, toward the lawyer. He took a long breath and then laughed sardonically. "Tell old Paulding he may go to the devil," he said, loudly and clearly, and turned and walked out of the office with a firm and lively step. Lawyer Mead turned on his heel to Vallance and smiled.

"You seem pleased enough with yourself about something," said Mr. Isaac. "I am," said Kettle exultantly. "I've chucked the sea for good. I've taken a farm in Wharfedale, and I'm going to it this very week." "Then," said Mr. Isaac sardonically, "if you've taken a farm, don't let me wish you any further ill. Good-morning."

"Unless what? Finish your sentence, if you please." "Unless you will help them for us!" gasped Mollie, crimson, but daring. "It would be so easy for you to lend the pater what he needs, and he would promise to pay you back we would all promise! We would work night and day until it was made up." Mr Farrell smiled sardonically. "At last! I knew it must come.

Still standing in the water, which he seemed reluctant to leave, he shrugged his shoulders and replied: "We muz azk Chicarona. Zhe eez my vife." "And master?" asked the quack, smiling sardonically. The gypsy did not answer, but, stepping from the brook and looking backward, reluctantly led the way to the tent. "Chicarona! Chicarona!" he cried as they approached it.

I think the railway has done pretty well by its friends without compromising itself hopelessly. Now the parties must be left to themselves." "Costaguana for the Costaguaneros," interjected the doctor, sardonically. "It is a fine country, and they have raised a fine crop of hates, vengeance, murder, and rapine those sons of the country."

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