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Updated: June 13, 2025
"We've got to look to ourselves!" said the farmer. "Parson used to say there was One as took that off our hands!" replied Sarah. "Yes, yes," assented Mr. Goodenough, fidgeting a little; "but the Almighty helps them as helps themselves, and that's sound doctrine. You really must do something, Sarah! We can't have you on the parish, you know!"
As might have been expected, Professor Featherwit was deeply stirred by all this, fidgeting nervously while keeping alert ears, with difficulty smothering the ejaculations which fought for exit through his lips.
Do not let yours be discontented and unhappy." She put her two little hands together and pressed them appealingly. Hurstwood gazed with slightly parted lips. Drouet was fidgeting with satisfaction. "To be my wife, yes," went on the actor in a manner which was weak by comparison, but which could not now spoil the tender atmosphere which Carrie had created and maintained.
Now I consider the matter accomplished. The school will be opened in September, and as I really cannot stand any more of your fidgeting such shocking style! I will wish you good-night. Of course, not a word of thanks on your part. I overlook all those little politenesses. The righteous look for their reward on High! Good-night, good-night! No arguments to-night, pray.
At Harrow the inch-thick oak planks of the Elizabethan benches have been completely worn through in places by the perpetual fidgeting of hundreds of generations of schoolboys, which is as remarkable in its way as the knee grooves at Canterbury, though the attrition is due to a different portion of the human anatomy.
He checked himself significantly, and Constance allowed an absent smile to pass over her face. "I'm afraid," Dyce continued, "this change won't be quite pleasant to you?" "To me? It makes no difference none whatever. Will you please sit down? I dislike to talk with anyone who keeps fidgeting about." One might have detected more than discomfort in Miss Bride's look and voice.
Accordingly, as soon as five o'clock had struck, Eve, who had been fidgeting about for some time, got up and said, "Joan, if Jerrem comes in you won't tell where I've gone, will you?" "Well, seein' I don't knaw the where-abouts of it myself, I should be puzzled," said Joan.
He was certainly there for no good, that tall guy in the slouch hat, his lean hands fidgeting for a surreptitious pearl-necklace or an innocent-looking umbrella full of diamonds one who, in their language, was a guy that would bear watching. The steamer came alongside, and Raymond gazed up at the tier upon tier of faces.
Fidgeting bees and flies were excavating the decayed spots in this wasting fruit, from which emanated a vinous odor. The bees hummed drowsily, their industry facilitating idleness in others.
He wandered the aisle of the sleeper, fidgeting from one end to the other, as neither magazines, nor the spinning scenery without held a counter-attraction for his gloomy thoughts.
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