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Then she plucked her hand away from his arm, and thanked him, with a pathetic little titter. "I don't know what Suzette would say if she knew I had been to consult you," she suggested. "It's for you to tell her," said Putney, seriously. "But you'd better act together. You will need all your joint resources in that way." "Oh, I shall tell her," said Adeline.
Flood, with a small and vicious titter; not because she believed him to be guilty or that it would do any good, but simply because her instinct told her it would hurt. "That seems to close the discussion." Parson Jack bowed with honest, if clumsy, dignity. "I am sorry, madam, for what you have told me; but my regrets had better be expressed to Major Bromham." "Regrets, indeed!" sniffed Mrs. Flood.
'I am very sorry to put you to any inconvenience, Mrs. Raddle, said Bob Sawyer deferentially, 'but 'Oh, it isn't any inconvenience, replied the little woman, with a shrill titter. 'I didn't want it particular before to-day; leastways, as it has to go to my landlord directly, it was as well for you to keep it as me. You promised me this afternoon, Mr.
But they don't give fools a chance to titter and chatter." Agnes Belloc was typical certainly of a large and growing class in this day of the decay of ancient temples and the decline of the old-fashioned idealism that made men fancy they lived nobly because they professed and believed nobly. She had no ethical standards.
But he did not believe this possible, and he had smoothly confided himself to his experience of Elbridge's infallibility, when he started awake at the sound of bells before the front door, and then the titter of the electric bell over his bed in the next room.
Scrivener-Yapling's position any harder by futile endeavours to form the acquaintance of the young ladies." At this point Stewart Montague broke out. "Who the devil are you, sir, and who gave you the right to interfere?" "As to who I am," said the gentleman, quietly, "my name is Kensington, and " "West or South?" asked the man in the corner. At this there was a titter of laughter.
Mistress Thankful," he said quite impassively, "but did this other gentleman, this baron " "Pomposo," said Thankful proudly. A titter originated in the group of ladies by the window, and became visible on the fresh face of Col. Hamilton; but the dignified color of Washington's countenance was unmoved.
You tickle me!" spluttered the Senior Surgeon weakly. Rolling back quickly with fright and relief the White Linen Nurse burst forth into one maddening cackle of hysterical laughter. "Ha! Ha! Ha!" she giggled. "Hi! Hi! Titter! Titter! Titter!" Perplexedly at first but with increasing abandon the Little Girl's voice took up the same idiotic refrain. "Ha-Ha-Ha," she choked. And "Hi-Hi-Hi!"
And I don't drink nor smoke." "That is all very commendable, Mr. Hopper," Virginia said, stifling a rebellious titter. "But, but why did you give up chewing?" "I am informed that the ladies are against it," said Eliphalet, "dead against it. You wouldn't like it in a husband, now, would you?" This time the laugh was not to be put down. "I confess I shouldn't," she said.
"Haw! haw! haw!" laughed the gardener. "That's a good one!" And he bent down to slap his knees, while, to the constable's great disgust, the hoarse laugh was echoed in the shape of a titter uttered by the two maids, who had come to the back kitchen door.
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