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As, for instance, aggrievedly attacking the little fellow's neglect of his books and his inordinate tendency toward idleness and play the culprit, in the meantime, down on the floor clumsily winding his top the old man runs on something in this wise: "Play! play! play! Always play and no work, no study, no lessons.

"I'm not doin' nothin'," he said aggrievedly, after a minute's pause. Bunty always lapsed into evil grammar when agitated. "Nothing at all. I'm goin' to a picnic." "Ah, indeed!" said the Captain. "You looked as if you were meditating on some fresh mischief, or sorrowing over some old which was it?" Bunty turned a little pale, but remarked again he "wasn't doin' nothin'."

"You mean you don't want it announced?" said Mr. Billings, blankly. A pained look clouded the radiance of his face. "Isn't it TRUE?" "We don't wish it announced yet," said Sally, feebly, as Anthony was silent. "I call that pretty mean!" ejaculated Mr. Billings, after a pause. "It's TRUE," he went on aggrievedly.

And at the meaning emphasis of her words, Billy laughed a little. After a minute she said aggrievedly: "I had supposed that I could at least have a sort of 'after the ball' celebration this morning picking up and straightening things around. But John and Rosa have done it all. There isn't so much as a rose leaf anywhere on the floor.

"Has there been a luncheon party?" queried Mr. Vermont. "Yes, sir," answered Norgate aggrievedly; "Mr. Shelton, Lord Standon and Mr. Paxhorn." "And bridge?" murmured Mr. Vermont inquiringly. "Yes, sir; and from what I heard, I believe Mr. Leroy lost." "Ah," commented the other softly, "I fear Mr. Leroy always does lose, doesn't he?"

"The Woman's always getting up some storm that never comes to anything," he said aggrievedly. "I thought she really meant it this time. Gosh, I wish there would be a real bang-up fight with guns shootin' everywhere! Wish the States would come over here or something and try to take Canada. But I guess there's no such luck."

Dave's maw'd been makin' it. An' Elsie Cameron said we'd gotter find it, or when Arabella's fella'd come he'd bust up somethin'!" The doctor uttered a sharp exclamation. "When is he coming?" "I dunno," answered Tim wonderingly. "She never told us. Elsie Cameron needn't 'a' got so mad, either," put in Davy aggrievedly. "It was her put us up to it in the first place, 'cause Sawed-Off "

Andrew now threw out the wash-up water, pitching it on to Whiskey, who went away whimpering aggrievedly, much to the delight of his master, and illustrating that even the favourite pet of a youth has something to put up with in this imperfect life. May dawned over the world, and throughout New South Wales awoke a stir, reaching even to the sleepy heart of Noonoon.

He heard Marcus come out into the hall, shouting aggrievedly to anyone within sound of his voice: "An' now he breaks into my room into my room, by damn! How do I know how many things he's stolen? It's come to stealing from me, now, has it?" He went into his room, banging his splintered door. McTeague looked upward at the ceiling, in the direction of the voice, muttering: "Ah, go to bed, you."

He went pale and paler while we stood talking it over, and crossed himself he was a Catholic furtively behind the water-butt. "I ain't never 'a' been keen on ha'nts anyhow, Mr. Dixon," he told me aggrievedly at dinner that evening. "I got no use for 'em. I ain't never known any good to come o' anything with a ha'nt tagged to it, an' we're makin' a ill beginnin' o' this island business, Mr.

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