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"Oh, don't get wrathy, Scotty!" laughed Perkins, "we're just having a little fun. Here's the comb!" But Cameron declined the article, which, from its appearance, seemed to be intended for family use, and, proceeding to his room, completed his toilet there. The breakfast was laid in the kitchen proper, a spacious and comfortable room, which served as living room for the household.
Then, while everybody is busy coaling, you and Macintyre can watch your opportunity and slip over the side through the ash port. Gad! won't those fellows be wrathy when their propeller parts company! They will no doubt suspect us, but they cannot possibly prove anything."
Well, Lord, how that are used to frighten me; it made my hair stand right up an eend, like a cat's back when she is wrathy; it made me drop it as quick as wink like a tin night cap put on a dipt candle agoin to bed, it put the fun right out.
A card game was broken up and guests of the house assisted their host and hostess in doing all manner of unnecessary things. Droom gave the commands which sooner or later resolved themselves into excited, wrathy demands upon the telephone operator, calls for a certain near-by doctor, calls for the police, calls for stimulants, maids, hot water bottles everything.
The same thing is observed in the lower animals. I will relate a case: An elephant had been operated upon for a diseased eye which gave him great pain, for which he was unprepared, and he was wrathy at the keeper and surgeon.
One crowd was called a Ring; the other a Gang, I looked at N.V. to see how wrathy he must be, but he only smiled sarcastically, as I have often seen him do in court; and shaking his head at me waved his hand as if putting Governor Wade quite off the map.
One of the boys had gone after the shoes that Bob had thrown off a distance from the course. "Ritchie," he said gravely, "feel there." His leader took the shoe, ran his hand into it, and looked into it. "Oh, shame! shame!" he exclaimed with a wrathy face. "Whoever did this deserves to be tarred and feathered." "What is it?" inquired Frank. "An old trick among touts and welchers.
Magnus wanted to know, top-loftily, why a small official from the farther end of the system should be the first to bring the news; and Mackie was so wrathy that he inadvertently put the hot end of his cigar in his mouth. Even Connolly woke up enough to say that it was blanked bad politics." "But nothing came of it?" said Ford, hope rising in spite of the negative query.
We were coming to report ourselves in a minute, sir. "Well, he deserves to score something, poor devil," said McTurk, putting on his shirt. "We've sweated a stone and a half off him since we began." "But look here, why aren't we wrathy with the Head? He said it was a flagrant injustice. So it is!" said Beetle. "Dear man," said McTurk, and vouchsafed no further answer.
May tell the incident, and his eyes flashed, as he said with his slow, strong emphasis, "When I came home and heard what had happened, you bet I WAS wrathy! I just jumped on my horse, and I rode that township up and down, and I never stopped until I had signers enough to my petition, and I cleaned every saloon out of that township."
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