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Now, he could smell them, and hear the others talking about the feast they were going to have, and he knew that not so much as a tiny, tiny crumb would be left for him, when Prickly Porky should choose to let him out. Shadow the Weasel felt just as uncomfortable as Reddy Fox, and Shadow is very short-tempered. Every time Reddy moved and squeezed Shadow, Shadow would snap at him.

Accordingly, his quarrels with the SOECULUM were constant and endless; his wanderings up and down, and vehement arguings, in this world, to little visible effect, lasted all his days. We can perceive he was short-tempered, thin of skin: a violently sensitive man. A Bohemian shepherd chanced to pass that way, warbling something on his pipe, as he wended towards looking after his flock.

He was ever a short-tempered man, intolerant of irrelevancies. "It were well, perhaps," said he, his accent abundantly proclaiming him a fellow countryman of Ferguson's, "to keep to the matter before us. Mr. Wilding, no doubt, will state the reasons that exist, or that he fancies may exist, for giving advice which is hardly worthy of the cause to which he stands committed."

Amy pushed him away impatiently as he rubbed against her, the effect of worry on Amy's temperament having the not unusual result of making her short-tempered. Then a bright idea flashed into her head. "Peggy, maybe he could track her." "Who could?" "Why, Hobo. We can let him smell something Aunt Abigail has worn, and then if he's any good, he ought to be able to follow the trail.

I wasn't doing any guessing. He had hurt me with the walnut table, and I was feeling a bit short-tempered. "Oh! don't make a game of it," I says. "It's too early in the morning." "At the Earl's Court Exhibition," he says; "dancing the tango with a lady that he picked up in St. James's Park." "Well," I says, "why not? He don't often get much fun." I thought it best to treat it lightly.

It's most unfortunate the way it came out, isn't it?" I made no answer, and drew my arm out of his. "Harris is such a short-tempered fellow," he went on, not noticing my manner, "but I never thought he would go as far as he did. I assure you, Batchelor, when I heard it, I felt quite as sorry as you did." "I should like to know who told Harris about it," I said. "I didn't." "Didn't you?

So she turned and swung her Tight, calling to the boys. Her voice went echoing through the tunnel and soon brought a reply and the sound of scrambling feet. "Hold up that lantern!" yelled Ralph, rather crossly. "How do you expect us to see?" Young Tingley's nerves were "on edge," and like a good many other people when they get that way, he was short-tempered.

Why couldn't the little beast have been guided back from school through the orchard, much the shorter way, instead of being brought round by the yard, so as to come upon her at a moment when she was feeling a bit short-tempered, to put it mildly?

Neither the Cap'n nor Hiram found any consolation at that moment in the countenances of their respective wives. Those faces were very red, but their owners looked away resolutely and were plainly animated by a stern sense of duty, bulwarked as they were by the Workers. "We've risen for the honor of this town," continued Miss Nile. "Well, stay up, then!" snorted the short-tempered Hiram.

Win him away from his penances, O beautiful one, by tempting him with thy beauty, youth, agreeableness, arts, smiles and speech. Hearing all this, Menaka replied, 'The illustrious Viswamitra is endued with great energy and is a mighty ascetic. He is very short-tempered too, as is known to thee. The energy, penances, and wrath of the high-souled one have made even thee anxious.

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