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He is my host to-day; and he has told me something of her. But, certes, he did not mention that you had adopted her also!" Von Glauben flushed vexedly. "Sir," he stammered, "I could explain " "Another time!" interrupted the King, with a touch of asperity. "Meanwhile, present your your pupil in the poesy of Heine, to me!"

"'Or perhaps, the sergeant pursued vexedly, 'we shall be obliged to shoot him down as he dashes out when the door is opened. He was going to give further vent to his anxieties as to the proper carrying out of the sentence; but he interrupted himself with a sudden exclamation, snatched a musket from a soldier, and stood watchful with his eyes fixed on the window."

Matter-of-factly, Babs began to haul stuff with him. He said vexedly: "Quit it! I've already been realizing how little I know about the things we're going to need to survive! Let me fool myself about masculine strength, anyhow!" She smiled at him, a very little. But she went obediently to the fire to experiment with cookery of the one palatable variety of fruit from this planet's trees.

"Yet this Yankee skipper does not accuse me. The knowledge of the emeralds came to Random's ears and to mine long after the crime was committed. To have a motive for killing Bolton and stealing the emeralds, Random would have had to know when he arrived in England." "And why should he have not known?" asked the Professor, biting his lip vexedly.

"You came out of time," said Soames vexedly. "But time-travel can't be done. The natural law of the conservation of matter and energy requires that the total of substance and force in the cosmos, taken together, be the same at each instant that it was in the instant before and the one after. It's self-evident. That rules out travelling in time." He jerked at his fishing-rod.

"Forgive me," said Agricola, in a tone of sincere grief, and he struck his forehead vexedly. To this Mother Bunch alluded sometimes, but very rarely, for she observed punctilious discretion. The girl had gone out with Agricola and his mother. Such occasions were, indeed, holidays for her.

He heard a rustle, and was just in time to see a dark figure dart forward, the feet evidently shod in rubber soles which moved soundlessly over the deck. He dashed in pursuit, but it was too late. Being war time, the decks were of course in darkness, and the man, whoever he was, disappeared probably down the forward hatch. Ken came back to Burney. 'No good, he said vexedly.

They gave it again and again, with no better success. "What geese we were to let that child go away with the boat!" exclaimed Edna, vexedly. "We should have known better. Likely as not she's rowed over to Plymouth and forgotten us entirely. Let's go up and see if we can see her from the top of the rocks." Accordingly they climbed to the highest point.

They couldn't help laughing a bit; Bunty was always so irresistibly comic when he was hurt ever so little; but still they comforted him as well as they could, and tried to find out what had happened. Esther came in presently, looking very worried. "Well?" they said in a breath. "You really are the most exasperating children," she said vexedly.

"Man," said Dalhousie, with the same labored slowness, "comes before gen'leman. An' the regrets will be yours. I've come to have a talk." In the momentary silence, the drip, drip from his bathing-suit became very audible. The lad leaked like a sieve, all over her boat. Miss Heth glanced swiftly and vexedly from him, over the unchanged panorama. Empty water lapping empty beach; no one watching.

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