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It took young Rossmore full in the ear, and a little later he begged for a truce to rid it of snow. Meanwhile Kittie and Alice, rather terrified at the impending clash, had hurried on. "We ought to get a policeman and make that Ford fellow and his chums stop," said Alice, vindictively. "I guess it isn't all on their side," spoke Kittie, who could be fair. "Besides, there's no policeman here."

The mere piping of the musical devil shall not suffice. In Sir Purcell's case, it had long seemed a magnanimity to him that he should hold to a life so vindictively scourged, and his comfort was that he had it at his own disposal. To know so much, to suffer, and still to refrain, flattered his pride. "The term of my misery is in my hand," he said, softened by the reflection.

"All our minds should be on Polly, and her Recital. Girls, did you see Jack Loughead down at the door?" "Didn't we?" cried the girls. "He's as handsome as a picture, isn't he?" cried Alexia, with another little pull at her rebellious hair. "Isn't he?" hummed the girls. "Well, he won't look at you, for all your fussing over those bangs," said Sally vindictively.

Meanwhile, Mr F.'s Aunt rubbed her esteemed insteps with her umbrella, and vindictively glared.

The bitterest words in Dante are not bitter enough to render my feeling: "Non ragioniam di lor ma guarda e passa." The whole scene had sickened me. Hatred masquerading as justice, striking vindictively and adding insult to injury. The vile picture had its fit setting outside.

He had told the truth, and if what he imagined was twenty times more real to him than what was really there, how could Tommy help it? Indignant Grizel, however, who kept such a grip of facts, would make no such excuse for him. "Elspeth!" she called. "There is no need to tell her," said Tommy. But Grizel was obdurate. "Come here, Elspeth," she cried vindictively.

Now, I don't." This with the air of a connoisseur. "But she did have good eyes." "Yes," I agreed. "I like brown ones myself." "Brown?" protested Dickie. "They were blue, dark blue and big the deep kind." "Oh, were they?" In my tone must have been that which caused Dickie to suspect that I was teasing him. "You bet she knows it, too," he added, vindictively. "Conceited beggars, these girls."

Presently a priest came through the door and leaned over the gallery, followed by two sacristans, one bearing a censer and the other a bell. The censer-bearer swung his implement vindictively in the direction of the corpse, while the other rang a melodious chime on the bell. At this all the babies fell on their knees.

Even the redoubtable Tembinok, with forty boats full of armed savages, had been stemmed in his Napoleonic career and turned back by her from his projected invasion of Apiang presenting the missionary's wife, on his departure, with a gold-inlaid Winchester that was the apple of his eye. "I shall make Karaitch smart for this!" she said vindictively.

"I'll be a consequence," declared Bobby vindictively. "I'll fall on Ada with such force she'll think an avalanche has struck her." Bob sent some of the boys to trace the steps, and while they were gone outlined his plans to the others. Once they knew where the marauders were, they were to spread out fan-shape and swoop down upon the enemy.

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