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He then added, in a contemptuous tone, "He has no Sacian cup-bearer, you may depend, about him." "What is the reason, my son," here asked Mandane, "why you dislike this Sacian so much?" "Why, every time that I want to come and see my grandfather," replied Cyrus, "this teazing man always stops me, and will not let me come in.

What a teazing life did she lead herself, and consequently her foetus too, with that nonsensical anxiety of hers about lying-in in town? I thought my sister submitted with the greatest patience, replied my uncle Toby I never heard her utter one fretful word about it.

These sounds, attention having been called to them, were now incessantly observed the measured walking up and down the room, the opening and closing of the door, and the teazing tap of the crutch all these sounds were continually repeated, until at last, worn out, frightened, and worried, its occupants resolved on abandoning the house.

She was used to be very fond of me; she couldn't bear Will because he was teazing her, but I was like a slave to her. 'I want some shells to play, sez she sometimes, and there I was off to the shore, hunting about for shells for her.

"'Grandmamma and I, she began, 'think you have been very silly indeed in making such a fuss about those rabbits' tails; and you have been very naughty indeed to-day, VERY NAUGHTY, in crying so ridiculously, and teazing all the servants, because of one being lost. You can't play with them rationally, nurse is sure, and so we think you will be very much better without them.

P'ease take Elsie on your lap, g'amma, and tell pitty 'tories." "Oh don't begin teazing for stories the very first minute," said Violet. "You tire poor, dear grandma." "No, mamma, Elsie won't tease, 'cause papa says it's naughty. But dear g'amma likes to tell Elsie 'tories; don't you, g'amma?" climbing into her grandma's lap. "Yes, dear; grandma enjoys making her little girl happy," Mrs.

Certainly this operation of taking up a stitch, as I am instructed to call it, is one of the slowest operations in nature; or, rather, one of the most tedious and teazing manoeuvres of art. Though the most willing and the most dexterous fingers that ever touched a needle were employed in my service, I thought the work would never be finished. At last, I was hosed and shod, and out we set.

Last time I saw her, it was but for two days, and she was so odd, and grave, and shy, that I could not get on with her, besides that I wanted to make the most of my time with Lizzie. 'I hope Rupert will not teaze her as he used to do, said Lady Merton; 'last time she was here, his teazing and her whining were nearly unbearable. 'Oh! she must have outgrown whining, said Anne.

This is one of the many common ailments that are teazing to the violin during its troublous career; a slight accidental tap, or hastily putting the instrument to rest in a too closely fitting case being often sufficient.

Now I would imitate the pensiveness of Amanda, and go about with streaming tresses, and a softly modulated tone of voice then I would read of some sprightly heroine who changed all by her vivacity and piquant sayings, and immediately commence springing down three stairs at a time, teazing all the children, and making some reply to everything that was said, which sometimes passed for wit but oftener for impudence and then again some noble, self-sacrificing character would excite my admiration, and oh! how I longed for some opportunity to signalize myself!

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