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"Oh, oh!" says Manuel, and he began pulling vexedly at his little gray beard, "and does one obligation beget another as fast as this! Now whatever would you have me do?" "Obviously, you must get troops from King Ferdinand, and drive that awful Asmund out of Poictesme." "Dear me!" says Manuel, "but what a simple matter you make of it! Shall I attend to it this afternoon?"

I wasn't a bit surprised when I got the news that my services wouldn't be wanted that the cat wasn't any longer at Old Place." "D'you mean you don't know what's happened to the horrible creature?" she exclaimed vexedly. "That's just what I do mean, Mrs. Crofton. That smart little fellow just spirited the creature away."

When they continued out past the steel diving-stage where a few of the hardiest divers disported, he muttered vexedly under his breath "damned malahinis!" Now malahini means new-comer, tender-foot; and, despite the prettiness of their stroke, he knew that none except malahinis would venture into the racing channel beyond the diving-stage. Hence the vexation of the captain of Number Nine.

Did you ever see such a beauty? Don't disturb him. Oh, do be careful!" But Esther looked with only half-interest at the gorgeous insect; then, turning away a little impatiently, "I don't know how you can be out here so much and not try to make it a little tidier," she said vexedly. "I only wish I had a machine, or shears or something, and more time, and I would do something to it."

He grudged the extra steps. For the day had been long and full of exercise. And he was more than comfortably tired. But he kept on, wondering vexedly at the little throb of eagerness in his heart as Claire Standish's home at last bulked dimly into view around the last curve of the byroad.

'I do believe, Nan, she said, vexedly, one morning as she was writing out a cheque 'I do believe your only notion of Christianity is the giving away coals. 'And a very good notion too, said Tom, who would allow no one to say anything against Nan. But then came that fateful letter from Frank King.

After a while Errington said almost vexedly "Are you struck dumb, George? Haven't you a word to say to a fellow?" "Just what I was about to ask you," replied Lorimer carelessly; "and I was also going to remark that we hadn't seen your mad friend up at the Gueldmar residence." "No. Yet I can't help thinking he has something to do with them, all the same," returned Errington meditatively.

"Why not?" aggressively. "I trust you do not share Barbara's suddenly developed prejudice against the good doctor." "I do not require a physician," she said evasively. "I am well." McIntyre regarded her vexedly. He could not decide whether her flushed cheeks were from fever or the result of exertion or excitement. Excitement over what?

The detective withdrew his head from the opening at the end of the casket, and regarded the furniture vexedly. "Not a thing," he acknowledged. "Except I am convinced that it required dexterity to slip Grimes inside the casket. The butler is small and slight, but he must have been unconscious from that tap on the forehead and, therefore, a dead weight.

See how he chafes at that!" and plucking a lotus-bud she threw it playfully at the Laureate, whose handsome face flushed vexedly at her words.

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