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"Well, well, I must be on my way," he said briskly. "I'm a vastly busy old man." "But, Doctor, you haven't helped me a bit to decide," she said, aggrievedly. "I can't, my dear. No one can. And, what's more, you don't want me to." "Why, Doctor, I" she began. Then she dropped her eyes and a little smile trembled at her lips. "How do you know?" she asked.
"Why, of course, I'm not making it up," protested the boy aggrievedly. "This is the Lady of the Roses' story SHE made it up only she talked it as if 't was real, of course, just as you did. She said another thing, too.
He'd heard me say that the man of his race who would dare to vote with white men would be head and shoulders above his people, a man of mind, a man that any gentleman in the county would be proud to shake by the hand but seek to influence Cæsar! Never, sir!" "Now, there's that Ishmael of mine," said the general aggrievedly. "He no sooner got his vote than he cast it just to spite me.
Kenny, with his teeth set and one hand clenched in his hair, was figuring with the speed of an expert without, Garry felt sure, an expert's results. Brian, Kenny said aggrievedly, had always kept his check book straight. "Look!" he flung out, indicating a problematical balance. "Look at that! And the fool says I'm overdrawn." "What particular fool?"
And when William ate no breakfast one morning, and Bertram aggrievedly refused dessert that night at dinner, Billy learning through an apologetic Pete that Master William always had to have eggs for breakfast no matter what else there was, and that Master Bertram never ate boiled rice gave up planning the meals.
"I sye," he cried, all at once scrambling up and clawing at our arms, "D'd the bally ha'nt show up agyne?" And as we nodded he went on more aggrievedly than ever "Oh, I sye, y' know, I daon't like this. I eyen't shipping in no bloomin' 'ooker wot carries a ha'nt for supercargo. They waon't no good come o' this cruise no, they waon't. It's a sign, that's wot it is.
No," continued the actress, returning aggrievedly to her own affairs, "I suppose there's no such thing as escaping recognition even as late in the season as this, and at such an out-of-the-way place. Of course, I knew," she continued crossly, "that various people here had placed me, but I did rather hope to escape actual introductions!" "Who is it some one you know?" Mrs.
"Even the elements conspire against us," he said aggrievedly. "It's not much of a fog, sir," said Jack. "It may lift at any minute." But it didn't lift, and at noon was as dense as before. But the very fact of the fog finally brought the pursuers upon their quarry. A small boat appeared suddenly perhaps a hundred yards ahead, barely visible in the gloom. "Looks like them, sir," declared Jack.
She said 'You're all good, brave children!" "Oh, Betts, she didn't!" "Honest she did, Phil " Betsey said aggrievedly, and Anna kissed her between laughter and tears. "But this is quite the best yet!" Susan said, contentedly, as she ransacked the breadbox for crumbs. Just at dinner-time came a great crate of violets. "Jo's favorites, from Stewart!" said Anna softly, filling bowls with them.
"Sure, ye didn't tell me that any of this had been cut over," he said aggrievedly. "It hasn't, so far as I know," said Merritt. He put his book in his pocket and walked on briskly for a few hundred yards. Although the logging had been done the preceding winter the signs were clear for those who could read them determining the direction in which the logs had been taken.
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