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Now all life was in her. Why invent new causes of grief? She must talk sane words to herself. But the sane words bowed a polite adieu and putting on their hats walked away and sat down behind the snickering windows.... Other words arrived quickly, breathlessly.... There was something in his eyes that frightened, something that did not rest with her but seemed to reach on further.
"He's going with us, like a sensible fellow," said Will Taylor, who, with Laura Burr, was sitting on the forward thwart of the boat, into the stern of which Henry was now assisting Madeline. "Tom, these lazy young men are just wanting you to do their rowing for them," said she. "Get into our boat, and I'll make Henry row you." "What do you say to that, Henry?" said Tom, snickering.
Without the formality of a sir he demanded our business, which started the inn people and our own boy to snickering, and made the passers-by pause and stare. Dandies who were taking the air stopped to ogle us with their spying-glasses and to offer quips, and behind them gathered the flunkies and chairmen awaiting their masters at the clubs and coffee-houses near by.
They could not have more completely satisfied their love if alone in a room with the door double-locked. The snickering of Salted-Mouth, otherwise Drink-without-Thirst, did not bother them in the least, for they no longer even heard him.
Could any one have imagined Archie Braelands would have an attack of insanity?" Then Sophy, feeling her impotence between the tongues of her two enemies, would rise and go away, more or less angrily or sadly, followed through the hall and half-way upstairs by the snickering, confidential laughter of their common ridicule. At the latter end of June, Admiral Glamis proposed an expedition to Norway.
I was workin' for a Finnski back here a ways, and he did me dirt holdin' out my wages on me till the end of the month." "Why, uh " It was Claire, not the man, who was embarrassed. He was snickering, "Come on, don't be a tightwad. Swell car poor man with no eats, not even a two-bits flop for tonight. Could yuh loosen up and slip me just a couple bones?" Mr. Boltwood intervened.
'Spy ahead, he says, so that everybody in the office heard him and was snickering at me, 'but report what you see after this and see to it it's the truth.... One more lie like this one, he says, and then stopped and rushed on out of the office. It was a threat, Mr. Foote, and he meant it. He means me harm." "Nonsense!" said Mr.
Such rarefied confessions were common, and this was one of many occasions when I disgraced William by snickering in the solemn pause which followed. However, these faded daguerreotypes of memory suggest but faintly any idea of the people with whom I began my life as a minister's wife. I can only show their narrowness. I am not able to give the shrill high notes of faith in their lives.
He had to pass quite close to me to get to another tree, but anything was better than going back where the marten might be waiting; so he was presently over my head, snickering and barking to make me move, and scolding me soundly for disturbing the peace of the woods.
The other officers and sergeants walked about among the men with the malice of schoolboys, grouping here and there around some unfortunate who lacked muscular control, giving him confused instructions and commands. When they discovered a particularly forlorn, ill-nourished specimen, they would linger the full half-hour making cutting remarks and snickering among themselves.
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