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When you die, men will say, 'He was a great warrior; but it would have been better for the world if he had never been born. And of Lua they will say nothing; but when they think of her they will spit. CAIN. She is a better sort of woman to live with than you. If Lua nagged at me as you are nagging, and as you nag at Adam, I would beat her black and blue from head to foot.

Without the least apparent effort he arrived and there is no other word that quite describes it he arrived, through the densest part of the sweating throng of humans, at the door of the luggage office. There, though a bunnia's sharp elbow nagged his ribs, and the bunnia's servant dropped a heavy package on his foot, he smiled so genially that he melted the wrath of the frantic luggage clerk.

He certainly would not wish to be 'nagged' by his wife Indeed he knew himself well enough to assure himself that he would not stand it for a day. In his own house he would be master, and if there came tempests he would rule them. He could at least promise himself that. As his mother had been strong, so had his father been weak.

And then they say, 'One, two, three, again and there's neither a chicken nor an egg. That's the way all this real-estate racket will end. Mark my word, Levinsky." Bender nagged and pleaded with me without let-up. If I had had the remotest doubt of his devotion to me it would have been dispelled now.

Eleanor fled down the hall to her own room, and after locking the door flung herself on the bed. It was always like that, she told herself passionately; they nagged at her and tormented her and wore her out with their care and anxiety, and then suffocated her with their affection. She did not want their presents.

The forenoon, therefore, had been all triumph for Johnny. All triumph and all glowing with the rose tints of promise. The afternoon was a different matter. Johnny had ridden out on the recaptured Sandy. When he had time to think of it, that glimpse of the horsemen and the loose horses over beyond the red hill nagged him with a warning that all was not well on the Rolling R range.

They worked perhaps two hours a day, and the rest of the time they ate chocolates, went to the motion-pictures, went window-shopping, went in gossiping twos and threes to card-parties, read magazines, thought timorously of the lovers who never appeared, and accumulated a splendid restlessness which they got rid of by nagging their husbands. The husbands nagged back.

Horses stamped and snorted; sergeants swore continually; officers nagged and shouted. Men got mixed up and lost their units, sections lost their way in the great crowd of companies assembled. Once Hawk loomed out of the darkness and a strong whiff of rum came with him... he disappeared again: "See you later, Sar'nt lookin' after things important practically everythink "

Carr, incensed by the word, which she associated with various indelicacies, stared at him with an indignant expression. "Charley, be careful what you say," nagged Jane acridly from her corner. "Now that so many of our relatives have gone in for suffrage, you mustn't be intolerant." "I cannot help it, Jane. I shall never knowingly bow to one even if she is related to me," announced Mrs.

That divan would hardly support two, and there was no comfort in sitting close; it merely added two furnaces together. Clamor rose in the adjoining apartment. Their neighbors had children, and the children did not want to go to bed. The parents nagged the children and each other. The wrangle was insufferable.

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