" said Maggie, tossing her head haughtily, and turning away, with the tears springing in her eyes.
" "I am going on immediately to Tipton," said Dorothea, rather haughtily.
" "I beg you will not refer to this again," said Dorothea, rather haughtily.
"Perhaps," she said, rather haughtily.
"I'm very much obliged to you," she said haughtily as she turned away.
Then, realizing that there was no help for it, she rose haughtily, stepped across the aisle, sat down beside Gilbert Blythe, and buried her face in her arms on the desk.
" "They are not from Alabama, sir," said the major haughtily.
Had she haughtily unhanded him (and we should have loved to write it of her), she would have been hurled through the air like the others, and then Hook would probably not have been present at the tying of the children; and had he not been at the tying he would not have discovered Slightly's secret, and without the secret he could not presently have made his foul attempt on Peter's life.
The royal tot, who is third in line to the throne, haughtily left Mr Trudeau hanging after he tried to high five him.
" - "Silly shrimp," said the prince, very haughtily, "it is nothing to do with you," and rode on.
" At this, the genius looked at the fisherman haughtily.
" The spirit said haughtily, "that is a very trifling feat.
" "Silly shrimp," said the prince, very haughtily, "it is nothing to do with you.
But the waiting-maid said still more haughtily, if you wish to drink, get it yourself, I don't choose to be your maid.