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"I've only had hardly any," he said, aggrievedly. "You've had enough, anyway," said Mrs. Brown firmly. The martyr rose, pale but proud. "Well, can I go then, if I can't have any more tea?" "There's plenty of bread and butter." "I don't want bread and butter," he said, scornfully. "Dear child!" murmured Cousin Mildred, vaguely, as he departed.
"Put down that paper, miss," he said, aggrievedly; "bring the candle here, and help me to find one of these infernal screws that's dropped." The girl indolently disengaged herself from the counter and Elijah Curtis's transfer, and brought the candle to her father. The screw was presently found and the last fastening secured. "Supper gettin' cold, dad," she said, with a slight yawn.
It was in this area that, pushing through brushwood beside a running stream, they came abruptly upon a big brown bear. He was no more than a hundred feet away. He stared at them inquisitively, raising his nose to sniff for their scent. Lockley bent and picked up a stone. He threw it. It clattered on rocks on the ground. The bear made a whuffing sound and moved aggrievedly away.
"I don't seem to succeed in making people understand that I'm serious," he began aggrievedly. "I " With an expressive flourish of his hands he relaxed suddenly, and fell back in his chair. A slow smile came to his lips. "Well, Billy, I'll give up. You've hit it," he confessed. "I have thought seriously of starting to-morrow morning for half-way to the ends of the earth Panama." "Hugh!"
"Yes I have and I have got a fiancée." Mr. Fordyce was not disturbed; he did not even answer this absurd remark, he just puffed his cigar cigarettes were beneath his notice. "You don't seem very interested," his host ejaculated, rather aggrievedly. "Tommyrot!" "I tell you, it is true. I have got a fiancée." "My dear fellow, you are mad!"
"You want this tight, but not too tight, don't you, Julie?" said she. "That can come in a little, still. No," she resumed aggrievedly, "but I board at a nice place on Fulton street; the Lancasters, the people that keep it, are just lovely. Mrs.
"I wish you'd stay here all the time, Major Arms, and stay engaged to Ina instead of marrying her; then all the rest of us would have enough to eat. We always have plenty when you are here." He looked around for further applause, but he did not get it. Charlotte gave him a sharp poke in the side to institute silence. "What are you poking me for, Charlotte?" he asked, aggrievedly.
Thus a friend of his, who wished to write telling books but could not quite do it, came to him in haste one day and exclaimed, aggrievedly, "Look here, Douglas, is this true that was told me that you said my last book was the worst I'd ever written?"
"Was she?" murmured Pollyanna abstractedly, eyeing the clouds in her turn. Nancy sniffed a little. "You don't seem ter notice what I said," she observed aggrievedly. "I said yer aunt was WORRIED about ye!" "Oh," sighed Pollyanna, remembering suddenly the question she was so soon to ask her aunt. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to scare her." "Well, I'm glad," retorted Nancy, unexpectedly. "I am, I am."
"Is that six-o-four-o-six Mayfair?" excitedly. Margery's voice. "It is," said I. "Oh, is that you?" "It is." "Oh, d'you know, the most awful thing has happened." "I know," I said heavily. "Then you have got mine?" "Yes." "I suppose you guessed I've got yours?" "You don't sound very sympathetic," aggrievedly. "My dear, I'm " "You don't know what I've been through." This tearfully.
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