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'How's the cows? 'All right, every one of'em, answered the lady. 'And the pigs? said Squeers. 'As well as they were when you went away. 'Come; that's a blessing, said Squeers, pulling off his great-coat. 'The boys are all as they were, I suppose? 'Oh, yes, they're well enough, replied Mrs Squeers, snappishly. 'That young Pitcher's had a fever. 'No! exclaimed Squeers.

I then hinted, that in all probability your fortune was now so easy as to dispense with your prosecuting the law any further than you had done; and therefore you might think you had some title to amuse yourself. This was the least palatable argument of all. 'If he cannot amuse himself with the law, said my father, snappishly 'it is the worse for him.

Carson was in a towering rage that flamed red-hot in his eyes; under the spell of his dominating emotion, the men sat and stared at him. "Well, what's wrong?" asked Lee coolly from the door. "Good goddlemighty!" growled Carson snappishly. "You stan' there an' ask what's the matter. If they's anything that ain't the matter an' you'll spell its name to me I'll put in with you.

She refused to see "anything" in the face of Beatrice Cenci Shelley's Beatrice Cenci! in the Barberini Gallery; and one day, when they were deploring the electric trams, she said rather snappishly that "people must get about somehow, and it's better than torturing horses up these horrid little hills." She spoke of the Seven Hills of Rome as "horrid little hills "!

Tretherick snappishly. "I fink it's free days," said Carry reflectively. "You think! Don't you know?" sneered Mrs. Tretherick. "Then, where did you come from?" Carry's lip began to work under this sharp cross-examination. With a great effort and a small gulp, she got the better of it, and answered, "Papa, papa fetched me, from Miss Simmons from Sacramento, last week." "Last week!

I wouldn't admit this to Vere for a thousand pounds, but I felt cross all the same, and said snappishly "It's a pity she wasted her time, since you were only jeering at her for her pains. I don't know about enjoying what she hates, but she certainly loves trying to help other people, and I admire her for it. I wish to goodness I were like her!" At this she smiled more provokingly than ever. "Yes.

She refused to "see anything" in the face of Beatrice Cenci Shelley's Beatrice Cenci! in the Barberini gallery; and one day, when they were deploring the electric trams, she said rather snappishly that "people must get about somehow, and it's better than torturing horses up these horrid little hills." She spoke of the Seven Hills of Rome as "horrid little hills!"

But, quoth Panurge, what archdevil is it that hath possessed this Master Raminagrobis, that so unreasonably, and without any occasion, he should have so snappishly and bitterly inveighed against these poor honest fathers, Jacobins, Minors, and Minims? It vexeth me grievously, I assure you; nor am I able to conceal my indignation.

The young gentleman heaved in sight near the lodge gates, smoking a cigar and gazing about him with an air of lazy nonchalance which had very much the look of being practised in hours of private leisure. Behind him came the valet, bearing the big square color-box, the camp-stool, and the clumsy field easel. "Daubing again, I presume?" said his lordship, snappishly.

You are seeking their advice, not I." That settled the matter. As both went out, Koay, who had been sitting as close by the doorway as possible, snappishly asked her husband, "Where are you going, hachshtze?" Topanashka took the trouble of satisfying her curiosity by dryly answering, "About our own business." The icy look with which he accompanied his retort subdued the woman.

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