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You may be punctual in that to half a second on the clock, and yet be Bankrupt. I have nothing more to say, said Tom, much flushed and flustered, now that it was over, 'except to crave permission to stand in your garden until my sister is ready. Not waiting to obtain it, Tom walked out. Before he had well begun to cool, his sister joined him.

The Echo fluffed out her deep blue plumes a little and took up the task. "What are rules for, my dear?" she began. "Why to keep, I guess," ventured Sara, a little flustered. "Aren't they?" The Echo glanced up at the Plynck with a twinkling smile. "Do you hear that?" she asked. "Bless the child! She says rules are made to keep!"

"Come in, boy," said Bostil. "What're you flustered about?" Van strode in, spurs jangling, cap in hand. "Boss, there's a sixty-foot raise in the river!" Van panted. "Oh!" cried Lucy, wheeling toward her father. "Wal, Van, I reckon I knowed thet," replied Bostil. "Mebbe I'm gettin' old, but I can still hear.... Listen."

The Honourable John Ruffin sometimes enquired about his progress in morals, manners, and intelligence; Pollyooly's report on it was always dispirited. But he was surprised, on returning home from Littlestone to tea one evening, to find Pollyooly entertaining royalty in the parlour of the flustered Mrs. Wilson.

"Very well," she answered, somewhat flustered, and at once went off to the kitchen again to make fresh arrangements. "Richard," said Garlan to his son; "you might make haste and run over and tell the manager to have a table reserved for us in the garden." Richard hurried off, colliding in the doorway with his mother, who was just coming into the room. She sank down on the sofa as though exhausted.

As the four friends entered the hall after dismissing the carriage, they were met by Bell Crawford, who seemed to have been looking out for them from the head of the stairs her face pale, her voice thick and troubled, and her general appearance frightened and "flustered."

The two combatants were quickly separated; sides were taken by the friends of each, excited explanations attempted and defied. Callum was examining the knuckles of his left hand, which were cut from the blow he had delivered. He maintained a gentlemanly calm. Hibbs, very much flustered and excited, insisted that he had been most unreasonably used. The idea of attacking him here.

Professor Keredec turned toward me with a half-desperate, half- apologetic laugh which was like the rumbling of heavy wagons over a block pavement; and in his flustered face I thought I read a signal of genuine distress. "I do not know the lady," I said with some sharpness. "I have never seen her until this afternoon." Upon this "that other monsieur" astonished me in good earnest.

"There are so many working with us," observed Elise, "that it seems a big job of itself to keep them in order." "It all amazes me," returned Azalea. "I never saw people work as hard as you and Patty do. And you accomplish such a lot! And yet, you never get flustered or hurried, or "

But O! that I was safe from this house! for never poor creature sure was so flustered as I have been so many months together; I am called down from this most tedious scribble. I wonder what will next befall Your dutiful DAUGHTER. Mrs. Jervis says, she is sure I shall have the chariot to carry me home to you.

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