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"But it is for the Ghost I had him translated. Our Yiddish audiences love a ghost." "They love your acting, too," I replied witheringly. "But I am not here to consider the tastes of the mob." Oh, I gave the Donkey-man a piece of my mind. 'Bah! These managers are all men-of-the-earth!
At last he caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror and walked over to it, and glared fiercely at the reflection for a full round minute. Twice he opened his mouth, only to close it again without a sound. At length, however, the right words came to him. He looked himself witheringly in the eyes. "You blundering, God-forsaken ass!" he enunciated.
Jimmie open you remember the little one you had after the two big ones, don't you, Mr. Jimmie?" "Oh, yes, Billy," I said. "Mr. Jimmie remembers. "You think you're funny," growled Jimmie, witheringly, as Sir Wemyss and Captain Featherstone broke out afresh, and even Artie Beg left off looking at Cary long enough to smile at Jimmie's scarlet face and Mrs. Jimmie's anxious one.
That's what I simply ask;" and the youngest daughter of Colonel Preston rose from the table, shook out the skirt of her pretty morning dress, and, placing her little thumbs in the belt of her smart waist, paused witheringly for a reply. "You are most unfair, my child," returned Colonel Preston gravely.
"Begging pardon, sir, for being a gabbler," said Deborah, witheringly, "but know what he is we do a fine young gent with long descents and stone figgers in churches, as Bart knows. Beecot's his par's name, as is fighting with Mr. Paul by reason of contrariness and 'igh living, him being as stout as stout." "Perhaps you will explain, Sylvia," said Aaron, turning impatiently from the handmaiden.
Instead of arguing, "Ma" looked at him as witheringly as she could and replied; "I speak with men and people worthy of me, and not with a puny bush-boy such as you have shown by your manners you are." Off came the hat, and then "Ma" spoke to him in such a way that the crowd were fain to cry: "Ma, forgive! forgive! he does not know any better."
"Think how hungry we'd all go out in camp if we depended on your blessed old box for supper," he suggested witheringly. "All very true," remarked Frank as they reached the other motorcycles, and prepared to continue their interrupted journey to the camp of the trapper; "which is proof of what I say, that many men, many minds. There's room for all kinds in a party."
"But the body was believed to be mine by every one," he stammered angrily. "My papers and books were burnt, there was no evidence." "And why was there not?" she said witheringly, staring doggedly in his face. "Because I stopped it!
He could be sharp; he could write angrily and witheringly; but even when he was fiercest he was buoyant, and when his words were hot they were not scalding but rather of a dry, clean indignation with things which he believed could, if they would, be better. He never saw evil but as temporary.
"Quite so, Haldane; quite so," chuckled Spokeshave, as pleased as Punch at the imaginary compliment. "I do believe I could teach Irving a thing or two if I had the mind to!" "Yes, you donkey, if you had the mind to," said I witheringly, by giving an emphasis he did not mean to his own words.
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