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Lucy had wept convulsively in her very long and very black veil, and Tilly and Rufie had sniveled on either side of her, after a last shrill quarrel over which should wear the black jacket, and which the cape with a black ribbon bow, that Joyce had provided. The whole village had attended the obsequies at the pretty new church, and favorably commented thereon. Mrs.
What a Zhadov and Belugin I was! How I played Max! What a figure I created of Veltishchev that was my crowning ro-ole ... Nadin-Perekopski was beginning with me at Sumbekov's! With Nikiphorov-Pavlenko did I serve. Who made the name for Legunov-Pochainin? I! But no-ow ..." All provincial towns. Trans. He sniveled, and sought to kiss the sub-professor. "Yes! Despise me, brand me, ye honest folk.
"Oh, do you suppose it can be so?" she cried, again and again, clinging to Nelson Haley's arm. "Of course it is! Pluck up your courage, Janice," he assured her, while Marty sniveled: "Aw, say, Janice! Doncher give way, now. Uncle Brocky is all right an' it would be dead foolish ter cry over it, when you kep' up your pluck so, before."
She stooped and picked up from the snow beside the steps something soft and furry and threw it around my neck, and the next instant I knew she was giving me her chinchilla set, muff and all. I was so pleased I cried, and all the way over to the shelter-house I sniveled and danced with joy at the same time. There's nothing like chinchilla to tone down red hair.
The giantess arose and wiped an eye. She sniveled into the corner of her apron. "Well, I didn't expect to be bossed by a child," she squeaked, "when I came to work here. I don't like it." She flounced out of the room, leaving the piano open and the rolls strewn about. "Oh, dear me! Now I have done it!" groaned Janice Day. "What will Daddy say if I have got Delia mad, and she goes?
Matt was there, bandaged and sore, but sorrowful; and Jimmie, artful and scheming in the past, but now thoroughly subdued. He was all sorrow, and sniveled and blubbered and wept hot, blinding tears through the dark, leathery fingers of his hands. "Misha Rook! Misha Rook!" I heard him say, as they bore the body in; and when they carried it out of the church, he followed, head down.
If you could ever pin a woman down to tell you what she thought, instead of telling you what she thinks it is proper to tell you, or what she thinks will please you, you would find she has a religious conviction that Dot Perrybingle in "The Cricket of the Hearth," and Ouida's Lord Chandos were actually a materializable an and a reasonable gentleman, either of whom might be met with anywhere in their proper circles, I would be willing to stand trial for perjury on the statement that I've known admirable women far above the average, really showing signs of moral discrimination who have sniveled pitifully over Nancy Sykes and sniffed scornfully at Mrs.
The maid sniveled a request to be allowed to remain with her mistress. She would lie on a couch until morning. Two staterooms had been converted into one to provide Miss Deane with ample accommodation. There were no bunks, but a cozy bed was screwed to the deck. She lay down, and strove to read. It was a difficult task.
Now you fill that pitcher full quick, and you carry it upstairs, and if you spill a drop there'll be something besides talk." Flora filled the pitcher, with the tears falling over her cheeks. She sniveled softly as she went out, balancing it carefully against her slender hip. Sophia followed her. "Stop crying," said she sharply; "you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
At the little bridge over the creek Doctor Barnes stopped, and leaning over the rail, took a good look at me. "When you self-contained women go to pieces," he said, "you pretty near smash, don't you? You look as if you'd had a death in your family." "This WAS my family," I half sniveled. "But," he said, "you'll be getting married and having a home of your own and forgetting all about this."
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