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After a while Thakané said to him: 'It is getting hot, had you not better drive out the cattle now? But Koané only answered sulkily: 'I told you I am not going to drive them out at all. If I have to do without milk, they shall do without grass. Thakané did not know what to do.

Instead, he rolls his eyes, and snaps out, "Once more, please. This'll never do. At this rate, we might just as well cut out the show altogether. What's that? No, it won't be all right on the night! Now, then, once more; and do pull yourselves together this time." After this, the scene is sulkily resumed; and conversation, when the parties concerned meet subsequently, is cold and strained.

"It's not often," said the sergeant, "that we have anyone taking photographs round in these parts, and Constable Moriarty would have been pleased to be took on account of being able to send the photo after to a young lady that he is acquainted with up in Dublin." "There's no young lady up in Dublin," said Moriarty sulkily. Dr. O'Grady was a man of quick sympathy and a kind heart.

Silence held them all up again, and then the doctor said rather sulkily: "Well, I may be wrong; there are objections to everything. But I stick to the main point. No man but an idiot would pick up that little hammer if he could use a big hammer." With that the lean and quivering hands of Wilfred Bohun went up to his head and seemed to clutch his scanty yellow hair.

The two wrestlers made very pretty play of it for some time, till James, feinting at some outlandish manoeuvre, put George on his back by a simple trip, akin to scholar's-mate at chess. George fell heavily, for they were both heavy men. He rose from the ground and walked to where his coat was, sulkily.

"Are you going to inform the mayor of Saint-Lys?" asked Jack. "Of course," muttered Passerat, gathering up his reins; "heu! da-da! heu! cocotte! en route!" and he rattled sulkily away, perhaps a little uncertain himself as to the concreteness of his recent vision. Jack looked after him. "There might be something in it," he mused, "but, dear me! his nose is unpleasantly sunburned."

"The Americano is at the Valdés house," he admitted sulkily. "At the Valdés house? Why, in Heaven's name, did you take him there?" "How could we tell that the Señorita would come to town? The house was empty. Pablo worked there in the stables as a boy. So we moved in." A quarter of an hour later Pablo opened the outer basement door in answer to the signal agreed upon by them.

"Bevis dear," he said, "come back and sit down again on the moss, and I will tell you." "I sha'n't come back," said Bevis, rather sulkily. "I shall sit here." "No, no; don't stop there," said the squirrel, very anxiously. "Don't stop there, dear; can't you see that great bough above you; that elm-tree is very wicked, and full of malice, do not stop there, he may hurt you."

"Hand up there, ye thrawn randy!" said Jess in byre tones. And so very sulkily Marly moved out, looking for Meg right and left as she did so. She had her feelings as well as any one, and she was not the first who had been annoyed by the sly, mischievous gipsy with the black eyes, who kept so quiet before folk.

The others jumped in, and Peter, sooner than be knocked on the head or left behind, sulkily followed, and sat himself on the extreme edge of the stern as far away from the dead man as he could get. Nance had crouched all the morning, in the bracken above Brenière, on the knife-edge of expectancy.

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