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You see," she added, somewhat spitefully, "we are obliged to economize with coals, and we don't keep a fire up in the middle of the day." "Well, I am really so famished that I am content with anything," said the good lady. "Pour me out a cup of tea at once, my dear, and just put the bread and butter where I can reach it." Carrie did so, winking at her mother as she arranged the tray.
He neither saw nor heard the bullets that bit spitefully at the walls about him and rattled among the glass pendants of the great chandeliers above his head. When he came to the step on which the body lay he stooped and picked it up gently, and holding it across his breast, strode on up the stairs. MacWilliams and Langham were coming toward him, and saw the helpless figure in his arms.
Near by, a peacock, as conscious of his glorious plumage as indifferent to the ugliness of his feet, kept time with undulating neck to the motion of those same feet, as he strode with stagey gait across the cornyard, now and then stooping to pick up a stray grain spitefully, and occasionally erecting his superb neck to give utterance to a hideous cry of satisfaction at his own beauty a cry as unlike the beauty as ever was discord to harmony.
"What have I done to make you hate me?" "I hate you? Oh, no not in the least," said Betty spitefully. I am very grateful to you for all your kindness." "Where are you staying?" he asked. "Hotel Bete," said Betty, off her guard, "but " The "but" marked his first score. "I wish I could have called to see your aunt," he said carelessly, "but I am off to Vienna to-morrow."
You're the sort of man who irritates me and it's a nasty climate for getting angry in!" Cathcart picked himself up. "Well, I should like to know who's going to make your road," he said spitefully. "I'll make it myself," Trent roared. "Don't you think a little thing like some stupid laws of science will stand in my way, or the way of a man who knows his own mind.
"Permit me to go, dear lady. I would rather banish myself a hundred times than bring ill into this house or differences into this family." "Flavia!" Colonel Sullivan said, finding his voice at last, "hear first, I am begging you, what I have to say! Hear it, since against my will the matter has been brought to your knowledge." "That last I can believe!" she cried spitefully.
He must have understood the treachery demanded of him, for instead of dashing off, as was expected, he spitefully flung his head from side to side and reared, with his fore-legs high from the ground. Had Avon been on the open prairie, with time at his command, he would have conquered the beast, as he had done many a time with others, but he could not do so now.
For he shall be delivered unto the Gentiles, and shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, and spitted on: and they shall scourge him and put him to death; and the third day he shall rise again. This is a solemn text, a solemn Gospel; but it is not its solemnity which I wish to speak of this morning, but this What has it to do with the Epistle, and with the Collect?
Hour followed hour without further sign of hostile movement from the enemy nothing could be seen of him, and had the cavalry got through the attack could have been continued and Cambrai taken. Unfortunately for his own welfare he was over-confident, exposed himself too long; and ten rifles cracked spitefully all who fired hotly claiming the right to a notch.
Not a thing in that cupboard looked as though it had been cooked later than two or three days before. A reaction of rage seized Mary V. She went out, tied the door shut with two spitefully hard-drawn knots, mounted Jake without a thought of his height or his dancing accomplishments, and headed for home at a gallop. She hated Johnny Jewel every step of the way.
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