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Lord! how mean, how sordid did he look to me, sulking there, his mottled double-chin crowded out upon his stock, his bow-legs wide to cradle the huge belly, his small eyes obstinately a-squint and partly shut, which lent a gross shrewdness to the expanse of fat, almost baleful, like the eye of a squid in its shapeless, jellied body! "What are your plans?" he said, abruptly.

We have been gathering information as we journeyed, and have not remained sulking in the barge." "Well, that is encouraging news to hear," said Roland. "I thought you were engaged in sampling wine." "You hear the command. Will you obey?" "I will not," said Roland decisively. Ebearhard took a step forward to the side of his chief, and glanced at him reproachfully.

Most certainly he was a good-natured man, he had never desired anybody's death; only he felt indignant at the idea that the Virgin might cure this old woman, and forget his son, who was so young. Talking and eating, he had got to the cutlets, and was swallowing the mashed potatoes by the forkful, when he fancied he could detect that Madame Chaise was sulking with her nephew.

Having given these last instructions, I was off like an arrow shot from the bow, a reluctant arrow sulking at its own impetus. Instinct was the hand that aimed me; the Enchantress Isis was the target; and deck cabin No. 36 was the bull's-eye. As I expected, Bailey was in his stateroom.

And I gather that, apart from this mysterious sulking of late, he had always been considerate and generous. 'You were saying that she refused to have it out with him. 'She did, replied Mr. Cupples. 'And I knew by experience that it was quite useless to attempt to move a Domecq where the sense of dignity was involved.

"In the run which followed," says Baden-Powell, "the little dog used to tail along after the hunt, and, straining every sense of sight and hearing as well as of smell to keep to the line, always managed to be in at the death, in time to hang on to the ear of a charging boar, or to apply himself to the back end of one who preferred sulking in a bush."

"There's a trick to it," said Juggut Khan, panting too, for the battle had been fierce and furious while it lasted. "The fakir knows the trick. It is heavy, in any case. But, if we make him tell us, we can manage it." There followed delay while the fakir was induced to forego the pleasure of a sulking fit.

So we find Jane, on a frosty morning in late October, in triumphant possession of the field aunts and cousins routed, her father sulking in town, and the victor herself or is victor feminine? and if it isn't, shouldn't it be? sitting up in bed staring blankly at her watch. Jane had just wakened an hour later than usual; she had rung the bell three times and no one had responded.

Amedee's neighbor, one of the future citizens preparing for social life several with patches upon their trousers had been naughty enough to bring into class a handful of cockchafers. He was punished by a quarter of an hour's standing up, which he did soon after, sulking at the foot of the sycamore-tree in the large court.

"The museum of natural history in the fish-and-game rooms. We're going to make it complete mounted specimens of all our animals. You'll be curator you see, you will get a title that sounds well!" "I'm of a restless and inquiring disposition, and my special forty is politics," stated Breed, sulking.

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