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Updated: June 28, 2025


She had a very tender conscience, and it told her now that she had more than once during the day indulged in wrong feelings toward her father; that she had also allowed another to speak disrespectfully of him, giving by her silence a tacit approval of the sentiments uttered, and, more than that, had spoken complainingly of him herself.

But don't come using it here, because I'm the little guy that does all the talking in this theatre! That fellow gets my goat," he added complainingly to Wally, as Mr Pilkington withdrew like a foiled python. "He don't know nothing about the show business, and he keeps butting in and making fool suggestions.

Her kitchen faces the main street; you simply step over the threshold as you hear the beating of eggs, and there, over an immense open fire, which roars gloriously up the chimney, are the fowls twirling on their strings and dripping deliciously into the pans which sizzle complainingly on the coals beneath.

The features of the owner of the arm he was still holding it were lit up for a moment. "Why, it's young Renford!" he exclaimed. "What are you doing down here?" Renford, however, continued to pursue the topic of his arm, and the effect that the vice-like grip of the Irishman had had upon it. "You've nearly broken it," he said, complainingly. "I'm sorry. I mistook you for somebody else.

"Are you trying to drown me, sir?" barked the professor. "My dear old horse," said Ukridge complainingly, "it's a little hard. You might look where you're going." "You grappled with me!" "You took me by surprise, laddie. Rid yourself of the impression that you're playing water-polo." "But, professor," I said, joining the group and treading water, "one moment." I was growing annoyed with the man.

The mother-of-pearl shimmer of evening was turning the headlands to mist, and the air smelled of cedar and pine. Tiny waves lapped complainingly on the sides of our rocking canoe. I leaned forward. "Listen, madame, you know life. You know how little is often given under the bond of marriage.

She settled in place the great cluster of costly violets at her breast which she seemed to have exuded like some natural secretion of her plump and expensive person. "Why don't they let us out!" she said complainingly.

But his face more particularly his eyes told another story, which perhaps it was as well she did not read. "I'll be dropping the blamed stuff in another minute. My elbow's plumb getting a cramp in it," he added complainingly. Val made a sound half-way between a sob and a laugh, and sat up.

This time he was almost inside it, with its hood and mantel actually over his head. The Lady Fani sat there with him. Don Loris seemed to put aside his peevishness only a little to greet Hoddan. "My dear fellow," he said complainingly, "I don't like to welcome you with reproaches, but do you know that when you absconded with that spaceboat, you made a mortal enemy for me? It's a fact!

"Joyce, maybe if you would go in and talk to her you might find out." "She must be lots worse than we were," whispered Eugenia to Lloyd, as the high, shrill voice, so unlike Betty's usual tones, went on complainingly in the next room. "Hush!" warned Lloyd. "She's telling Joyce what the matter is." The words came out to them distinctly.

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