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Updated: July 4, 2025


"He didn't get the water," said the owner sadly. "Are you hurt, Fred?" asked the girl. The chauffeur limped in front of the lamps, appearing suddenly, like an actor stepping into the limelight. "No, ma'am," he said. In the rays of the lamp, he unfolded a road map and scowled at it. He shook his head aggrievedly. "There OUGHT to be a house just about here," he explained.

The opera and the Symphony were over for the season, but even had they not been, Billy could not have attended them. She had no time. Surely she was not doing any "gallivanting" now, she told herself sometimes, a little aggrievedly. There was, indeed, no time. From morning until night Billy was busy, flying from one task to another.

"Thanks awfully," she said, in refined and slightly languid tones; "I am such a clumsy creature" partly addressing her friend, but mainly speaking to the entire compartment. "Really, I seem quite lost without my maid to look after me." "You managed to get away from the shop in good time," remarked Gertie. "What an irritating girl you are, to be sure!" whispered Miss Radford aggrievedly.

She says I don't understand; that 'twould er pauperize her and be indiscriminate and pernicious, and Well, it was SOMETHING like that, anyway," bridled the little girl, aggrievedly, as the man began to laugh. "And, anyway, I DON'T understand why some folks should have such a lot, and other folks shouldn't have anything; and I DON'T like it.

The man was Jake Rule, the sheriff of Fort Creek County. He was followed by Kansas Casey, his deputy. Jake looked serious. But Kansas was smiling as he closed the door behind him. Then he opened it quickly and thrust his head into the hall. "No need of you, Bill," he said. "Aw right," said Bill, aggrievedly, and forthwith shuffled away. Kansas withdrew his head and nodded to Jake Rule.

"Good gracious!" said Phyllis as the rest sat down about the table.... "Well, if it hasn't hurt her so far, it mayn't at all. I'm not going to wake her out of a seraphic slumber like that just to ask her if she has a pain." "You don't let me eat cheese at night," said Philip aggrievedly here, looking up from his plate. "And I knew that mousetrap was there, and I never touched a scrap of it.

Jimmie, who had been eating his breakfast in silence, rose and looked toward his mother. "I suppose I have to work in that old garden?" he said aggrievedly. "You know what your father said," replied Mother Morrison. Jimmie did not like to weed, and the Morrison garden, when it came his turn, was often sadly neglected.

"That's like Paw," she soliloquized aggrievedly; "shuttin' us up and settin' dogs on everybody for a week, and then lettin' the whole stage service pass through one door and out at another. Well, it's HIS house and HIS whiskey, and they kin take it, but they don't get me to help 'em." They certainly were not a prepossessing or good-natured acquisition to the party.

The picture was so unpleasant that Corliss turned surly and ordered him to shut up. "Who? Me?" Del asked so aggrievedly that Corliss laughed. "What would you do, then?" he asked. "Me? In all kindness I'll tell you. As soon as you get back you go and see her. Make dates with her ahead till you got to put 'em on paper to remember 'em all.

"Why not a little sugar and warm water, and be done with it? Lloyd, I can't drink this stuff any more. Why, it's warm yet!" he exclaimed aggrievedly and with deep disgust, abruptly setting down the glass. "Why, of course it is," she answered; "we brought the cow here especially for you, and the boy has just done milking her and it's not slop." "Slop! slop!" declared Bennett.

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