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"Thank you, Mr. Force," she muttered, and was guiltily conscious of impoliteness. Frederick snickered. "I I don't want to," she went on, spurred to defiance by her brother's action. "Why not?" demanded Mr. Force coaxingly. "Oh because," said Kathleen, almost surlily. "Don't you like me, Kathleen?" "Yes, sir," said she, but without enthusiasm. "Would you like to see what I've got for you?

"I'm to be plugged full of lead, shot down that rock, and landed in a prospect hole at the bottom." "First I've heard of it." Fendrick wheeled upon his accomplice with angry eyes. He was in general a dominant man, and not one who would stand much initiative from his assistants. "He's always deviling me," complained the convict surlily. Then, with a flash of anger: "But I stand pat.

Did they tell you of the insults that I received? how the sins of my parents were flung at me instead of bouquets? Did they tell you they could have spared me this, but they wanted the few extra dollars taken in at the door? No!" "They said nothing of the kind," replied Rand surlily. "Then you must have stopped them.

'For the sake of your men ... for the sake of the New Learning, which God prosper, I was cast down. The printer grunted surlily: ''Tis known no wench is safe from thy amorousness. How many husbands have broken thy pate? The magister threw the knife on to the table and rose, frostily rustling in his gown. 'I shall bring thee down, ignoble man, he said.

"I can," rejoined Jack; "and you, too, old Aaron, if I'd a razor." "How soon do you expect Mishter Vudd?" inquired the janizary, tauntingly. "What's that to you?" retorted Jack, surlily. "Because I shouldn't like to be out o' the vay ven he arrives," returned Abraham, in a jeering tone; "it vouldn't be vell bred."

The only fear he had felt was of the deacon's big dog, who always surlily watched him as he came up the tan-bark walk, and made a rush at him if he showed the least sign of wavering. But upon the night of the party his courage vanished, and he thought he would rather face all the dogs in town than knock at the front door.

"Love, Simon, is a divine distemper of the mind, wherein it paints bliss with woe's palate and sees heaven from hell." "You borrow from the poets, sir," said I surlily. "Nay," he rejoined, "the poets from me, or from any man who has or has had a heart in him. What, Simon, you leave me?" For I had turned away. "It's late, sir," said I, "for the making of rhapsodies."

If he were a man to feel annoyance at any person coming after him, he would not have received me as he did, nor would he ask me to live with him, but he would have surlily refused to see me, and told me to mind my own business. Neither does he mind my nationality; for 'here, said he, 'Americans and Englishmen are the same people.

"It is a mistake," he said, angrily, to the two men who had approached him on either side with stake and cord. "I am an officer and a gentleman, and refuse to be bound." "It's the captain's orders, sir," said one of the men, surlily. "Then go and tell him that you have mistaken his orders," cried Scarlett, ignoring the fact that Fred was seated within half a dozen yards.

The Englishman grunted after the fashion of one of the savages. "I suppose you don't want to come home, eh?" "No; I'm comfortable enough here as an emigrant." "An emigrant, eh? Look here, Master Tomati, if I did my duty, I suppose I should take you aboard, and hand you over to the authorities." "What for?" said the Englishman, surlily. "Escaping from Norfolk Island. That's right, isn't it?"

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