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Haggerty fell upon it with the horrible energy of the Philistine and found places for everything, the studio became a place in which no self-respecting painter could be expected to keep his inspiration or his temper. Here again, Kenny felt aggrievedly, was a condition which Brian's presence could have altered. The lad had a way of mitigating order and disorder with a curious result of comfort.
She did not look at Applehead at all as she passed, but he nevertheless became keenly aware of her animosity and turned half around to glare after her resentfully. You'd think, he told himself aggrievedly, that he was the one that had been acting up! Let her go to Luck she'd danged soon be made to know her place in camp.
"Where do you keep things for men?" he demanded then, aggrievedly, of the demure-faced girl behind the counter; and it was while he was on the ensuing frantic search for "things for men" that he stumbled upon the book department. "To be sure a book for Jimmy," he muttered, and confidently approached a girl who already was trying to wait on three customers at once.
After about four hours of meandering you find yourself on the outskirts of the town, wiping a heated brow and wondering aggrievedly why the wretched road could not do its business properly.
Fat Joe's face commenced to shine, and at that he was only beginning to understand. "Ain't I the doctor?" he demanded aggrievedly. "You don't have to go no deeper into technicalities with me. And I told you last night, anyway, didn't I, that it would have to be his last little celebration, unless he was figurin' on a longer journey than he's ever took before.
He began speaking at once: "Captain, Boake tells me you say you're not here in the service of the Duke of Wardshaven at all." He said it aggrievedly. "That's correct," Harkaman said. "We came here because Lord Trask thought another Gram ship, the Enterprise, would be here. Since she isn't, there's no point in our being here.
The creature on the floor blinked at Michael with large, round, violet eyes, but did not move, while she answered aggrievedly with a very faint accent, whether a little French or a little American, or a little of both, he was not sure, only that it had something attractive about it. "You may well say 'but'! I did not mean to intrude upon your private room but I had to run away from Mr.
I wrote you that I was in the company of trusted friends." "Friends?" I echoed aggrievedly. "Friends are all very well, of course, but when you and I have just each other, aunty, I think it is unkind of you to expect me to stay thousands of miles away from you all by myself." "But it was you who sent me to New York, and insisted on my staying there!" she cried.
"Sadie, I'm going to tell them now," he declared triumphantly. Then, with the bright color in Sadie's face telling the tender story even before Jamie's eager lips could frame the words, more congratulations and exclamations were in order, and everybody was laughing and shaking hands with everybody else. Jimmy, however, very soon began to eye them all aggrievedly, longingly.
I'll just sleep right along." He turned over and a loud snore a few moments later told that he was again in the land of dreams. Again Hal prodded him with his foot. "Stubbs! I say, Stubbs!" he called. Directly Stubbs opened his eyes. "And what's the matter this time?" he demanded aggrievedly. "Hurry!" Hal exclaimed, thinking to get the little man up by a ruse. "The Austrians are coming."
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