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Updated: June 1, 2025


This year, however, that troubling of the waters which was going on in the boy was especially active during the Masholme expedition. He kept to himself and his animals, and showed such a gruff unneighbourly aspect to the rest of the world that the other drivers first teased and then persecuted him.

First comes a great wardrobe, and then a little cupboard, a washstand, a square table, and all sorts of furniture. Now when that comes, what are you to do? They have been at the expense of paying for an exhibition for their neighbours to see, and they feel that it would be unneighbourly if they did not step to the door and look out and see the things carried past, and there goes your congregation.

I have no wish to make their acquaintance, but I cannot well be unneighbourly; one meets them everywhere, so Alick tells me that I must get rid of my insular prejudices and leave our cards at Beechcroft." "It must be an awful nuisance," replied Malcolm sympathetically. "Oh, I don't know; Miss Jacobi is very civil and pleasant.

"I know where I should look if I wanted to find it." "Why don't you find it, then?" ses Bill. "'Cos I don't want to make mischief," ses Bob Pretty. "I don't want to be unneighbourly to Joe Clark by interfering at all." "Not for all that money?" ses Bill. "Not for fifty pounds," ses Bob Pretty; "you ought to know me better than that, Bill Chambers."

Now, Thomas very naturally resented this unneighbourly proceeding on the part of John; and, further, insisted that his ducks had as good a right to the dub as Anderson's.

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