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Do not think you neglect me; be happy with your lover, dear, and when you have no pleasanter amusement, come and see old Maurice." She turned her head away, that he might not see the angry color in her cheeks, the trouble in her eyes, and when she spoke, it was to say petulantly, "I wish Jasper and Mamma would leave me in peace. I hate lovers and want none.
It's all right, Ebee; you go to it, and I'll throw up my job and run a foot-race with the sheriff, if I have to. Damn the job, anyway!" he finished petulantly. "I'm tired of being a robber for somebody else's pocket all the time!" Blount sat down again and put his face in his hands. After a time he looked up to say: "I can't let you outbid me in the open market, Dick.
"Nothing is the matter with me," he replied, petulantly. "Is it your son that you regret?" "I regret nothing." After a few steps taken in silence "When I think," he said, quickly, "that there is one person in the world who considers me a coward for I hear always that word in my ear and who treated me like a coward, and who believed it when it was said, and believes it still!
Such lapses are common to the criminal. Miriam was a light sleeper as her awaking at the noise of the falling chair had proved she became conscious of his presence and she opened her eyes. "Oh, what is it, Percy?" she asked, petulantly and a little nervously. "I'm going down to the lake for a swim," he said; "it's precious hot this morning. I left my white shoes in the room."
Finch was at Jericho, and Theodora after her! exclaimed Arthur, petulantly; 'they will worry my wife to death between them. 'Then Theodora had better go home, said Percy, soberly. 'No, no; we can't do without her. She takes good care of Violet, and is very attentive and useful, and I can't have Violet left alone.
"He will be here in four days," she said, tearing the telegram petulantly, and not at all as if she were glad to receive it. "Is there anything else that you wish to say?" She was tapping her foot on the rug as if anxious to conclude the interview. Kennedy leaned forward earnestly and played his trump card boldly.
'How long are letters going to Bloomsbury? she said suddenly. 'Two hours, Joey tells me, replied Picotee, who had already inquired on her own private account. 'There! exclaimed Ethelberta petulantly. 'How I dislike a man to misrepresent things! He said there was not time for a reply!
His blue eyes looked strangely poetic under the frosty gleam of the electric light, and his straight pale yellow hair shone like an aureole round the head of some modern saint. He was eating strawberries rather petulantly, as a child eats pills, and his cheeks were now violently flushed. He looked younger than ever, and it was difficult to believe that he was nearly twenty-five.
Thus was he saved, and when Eugenia, impatient at his delay, cast towards him an anxious glance, she saw that his thoughts were not of her, and, biting her lips with vexation, she half petulantly asked, "if he had any intention of going to the city that week?" "Yes no certainly," said he, starting up as if from a deep reverie.
"But if sometimes the noble Hakim desires greatly to ride through the city and out into the country, if he will send word by the guard, the Emir will summon the horsemen and attend upon his friend and preserver as a guard of honour, and protect him from the crowds that would stop his way." "Oh, who wants to be paraded in a show?" said the doctor petulantly.
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