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Updated: June 21, 2025
I saw you working to-day. We always speak of these black-velvet parts as dowager bits. Just excuse me. I see a friend of mine " The friend of mine would be a willow wand with golden curls, and what Harrietta rather waspishly called a Gunga Din costume. She referred to that Kipling description in which: The uniform 'e wore Was nothin' much before, An' rather less than 'arf o' that be'ind.
"I've been on Dara," said Calhoun. Dead silence fell. "There's a famine there," said Calhoun deliberately. "So the grain-ships you've had in orbit have been taken away by men from Dara blueskins if you like to feed themselves and their families. They've been dying of hunger and they don't like it." There was a single burst of the unprintable. Then the formerly suave voice said waspishly; "Well?
"So the grain ships you've had in orbit have been taken away by men from Dara blueskins if you like to feed themselves and their families. They've been dying of hunger and they don't like it." There was a single burst of the unprintable. Then the formerly suave voice said waspishly, "Well? The Med Service will hear of your interference!" "Yes," said Calhoun. "I'll report it myself.
Will Ladislaw was one of the busiest at this time; and though Dorothea's widowhood was continually in his thought, he was so far from wishing to be spoken to on the subject, that when Lydgate sought him out to tell him what had passed about the Lowick living, he answered rather waspishly "Why should you bring me into the matter? I never see Mrs.
We shall see by- and-by," returned Leandro, waspishly. "I'll tell you what, signori miei," said Manutoli; "let it turn out as it may, it is the saddest and worst affair that has been seen in Ravenna for many a day. I won't admit the thought, for my part, that the Marchese Ludovico has really committed this murder.
"Catfish what do you know about Mrs. Crozier? You may be brutally unjust waspishly unjust, I should say." "Do I look like a wasp?" she asked half tearfully. She was in a strange mood. "You look like a golden busy bee," he answered. "But tell me, how did you come to know enough about her to call her a cat?" "Because, as you say, I was a busy golden bee," she retorted.
He wondered, indeed, that so puissant a star as Beulah Baxter should not be able to choose her own director, for surely the presence of this unlovely, waspishly tempered being could be nothing but an irritant in the daily life of the wonder-woman. Perhaps she had tolerated him merely for one picture. Perhaps he was especially good in shipwrecks.
Dowson, waspishly; "anybody might think the 'ouse belonged to him. And now he's dancing on my clean doorstep." "Might be only knocking the mud off afore coming in," said Mr. Dowson, as he rose to open the door. "I've noticed he's very careful." "I just came in to tell you a joke," said Mr.
"Catfish what do you know about Mrs. Crozier? You may be brutally unjust waspishly unjust, I should say." "Do I look like a wasp?" she asked half tearfully. She was in a strange mood. "You look like a golden busy bee," he answered. But tell me, how did you come to know enough about her to call her a cat?" "Because, as you say, I was a busy golden bee," she retorted.
"He's an imbecile, and why Hector has employed him all these years why he trusts him so implicitly, I'm sure I am at a loss to comprehend." Mrs. McKaye complained waspishly. "Dear, capable, faithful Andrew!" Elizabeth mimicked her mother's speech earlier in the day. "Cheer up, ma! Cherries are ripe."
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